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Street Parking Limits: Rialto vs Victorville

How do street parking limits rules compare between Rialto, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rialto and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rialto Municipal Code Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) regulates on-street parking, governed in tandem with California Vehicle Code Division 11, Chapter 9 (CVC §§22500-22526). Posted curb colors, time limits, and street-sweeping schedules are enforced by Rialto Community Compliance and Rialto Police.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville Municipal Code Title 10 governs street parking. Vehicles must move every 72 hours under CVC 22651(k). Posted time limits and red/yellow curb restrictions apply throughout the city.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRialtoVictorville
Local code titleRialto Municipal Code Title 10 — Vehicles and Traffic-
State frameworkCal. Vehicle Code §§22500-22526-
Curb-to-wheel distanceWithin 18 inches (CVC §22502)-
Hydrant clearance15 feet (CVC §22514)-
EnforcementRialto Police Dept. + Community Compliance DivisionVictorville Police Traffic Division
72-hour rule-CVC 22651(k) enforced
Hydrant distance-15 feet minimum
Curb colors-Red/yellow/white/blue/green posted
Time zones-1-hour or 2-hour near commercial

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Rialto FAQ

Can I park on the street in front of my own house in Rialto?

Yes, unless the curb is painted red, yellow, white, blue, or green, or a posted sign restricts parking (e.g., street sweeping, permit-only). The vehicle must be currently registered and parked within 18 inches of the curb per CVC §22502.

How long can a vehicle sit on a Rialto street without moving?

Under CVC §22651(k) and Rialto Municipal Code Title 10, a vehicle parked on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours may be cited and towed as abandoned. Move the vehicle at least one block every 72 hours.

Victorville FAQ

Can I park overnight on residential streets?

Generally yes, but the vehicle must be moved every 72 hours and cannot block driveways or hydrants.

How do I report a long-term parked vehicle?

Call Victorville Police non-emergency at (760) 241-2911 to request a 72-hour marking.

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