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RV & Boat Parking: Pearl City vs Waipahu

How do rv & boat parking rules compare between Pearl City, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Pearl City and Waipahu have similar restriction levels.

Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Pearl City military families and boaters using Pearl Harbor marinas face strict storage limits under ROH 15-16.6, which prohibits on-street parking of RVs, campers, and boat trailers without need for posted signage.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Waipahu's dense leeward neighborhoods strictly limit on-street RV and boat trailer storage under ROH 15-16.6, which bars trailer storage parking without signs and often leads to tow in tight residential streets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPearl CityWaipahu
Code SectionROH 15-16.6ROH 15-16.6
Signs RequiredNoNo
AbandonmentAfter 24 hours-
EnforcementHPD and DCSHPD and DCS
Abandonment Rule-24 hours

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Pearl City FAQ

Can I park my boat trailer in front of my Pacific Palisades home?

Only for short loading and unloading. Storage-style parking violates ROH 15-16.6. Use a driveway, garage, or Pearl Harbor base storage when available.

What about PCS move trucks?

Short-term loading for a military move is treated as active use, not storage. Coordinate with the moving company to minimize street time and avoid citations.

Waipahu FAQ

Can I keep my boat trailer on a Village Park street?

No. Waipahu's narrow residential streets leave no tolerance for stored trailers. ROH 15-16.6 applies without signs; use off-street or commercial boat storage.

What if I'm just parked for a weekend fishing trip?

Short loading is fine, but overnight and multi-day storage of the trailer on the street violates ROH 15-16.6 regardless of active use.

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