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Sit-Lie Rules: Riverside vs Temecula

How do sit-lie rules rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?

Riverside and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside Municipal Code restricts sitting, lying, or storing personal items on public sidewalks in defined commercial corridors during business hours, balancing pedestrian access with constitutional limits set by Martin v. Boise.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside County regulates sitting, lying, and camping on county roads, sidewalks, parks, and flood-control channels. Enforcement is paired with referrals to the Continuum of Care and Path of Life Ministries shelters before citations or arrests.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRiversideTemecula
Restricted zonesCommercial corridors, posted hours-
Martin v. BoiseLimits sleeping criminalization-
Outreach partnerPath of Life Ministries-
PropertyCannot be summarily destroyed-
Outreach first-Standard policy
Shelter referral-Path of Life
Areas covered-Roads, parks, channels
Constitutional limit-Martin v. Boise

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Riverside FAQ

Can Riverside cite people sleeping on sidewalks?

Generally only when shelter beds are reasonably available. Martin v. Boise prohibits punishing involuntary sleeping in public when no alternative shelter exists.

What happens to personal items left on sidewalks?

Items typically receive notice tagging and storage rather than immediate destruction, following Lavan v. Los Angeles due-process protections for unhoused persons' property.

Temecula FAQ

Can the county clear an encampment immediately?

Generally no. Outside of imminent health and safety threats, the county typically provides written notice and shelter referral before clearing encampments on public land.

Where do I report an encampment to RivCo?

Call the Office of Homeless Solutions or use the county online reporting portal. Flood-control areas and state highway shoulders are reported to RCFCWCD or Caltrans respectively.

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