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Overnight Parking: Palmdale vs Topanga

How do overnight parking rules compare between Palmdale, CA and Topanga, CA?

Palmdale and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Palmdale regulates overnight parking on public streets. Many areas restrict parking between certain hours or require permits for overnight street parking.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Overnight parking in unincorporated LA County is subject to CA Vehicle Code 22651 (72-hour limit). Overnight vehicle habitation is restricted in many communities. LA County Sheriff enforces parking regulations in unincorporated areas. Posted signs may impose additional restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalmdaleTopanga
Restricted HoursTypically 2 AM to 6 AM-
PermitsMay be available-
Ticket$25 to $75-
TowingPossible for repeat violations-
72-Hour Rule-CA Vehicle Code 22651
Vehicle Habitation-Generally restricted
Enforcement-LA County Sheriff
Posted Signs-May add further restrictions

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Palmdale FAQ

Can I park on the street overnight?

Check Palmdale local ordinances. Many areas restrict parking between 2 AM and 6 AM or require overnight permits.

How do I get an overnight parking permit?

Contact Palmdale city hall or parking authority. Resident permit programs vary by neighborhood.

Topanga FAQ

Can I park on the street overnight in LA County?

Generally yes, unless posted signs restrict overnight parking. However, you cannot leave a vehicle in the same spot for more than 72 consecutive hours on any public street under CVC 22651(k).

How do I report an abandoned vehicle?

Call the LA County Sheriff's non-emergency line at (323) 267-4800 or file a report online. Vehicles that appear inoperable, unregistered, or have been parked for more than 72 hours can be reported.

What if I'm going on vacation?

Move your vehicle before 72 hours or park in your own driveway/garage. You can also ask a neighbor to move it periodically. Vehicles left over 72 hours on public streets may be cited and towed even if properly registered.

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