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Skateboarding Rules: San Jose vs Sunnyvale

How do skateboarding rules rules compare between San Jose, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

San Jose has fewer restrictions than Sunnyvale.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

San Jose Municipal Code section 11.32.380 prohibits skateboarding on sidewalks within designated business districts, while parks rules restrict skateboarding to designated facilities like Lake Cunningham Action Sports Park and Roosevelt Skate Park.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Skateboarding in unincorporated Santa Clara County is restricted to designated park facilities under Title M, while California Vehicle Code Section 21212 requires riders under eighteen to wear a helmet on any street, bikeway, or trail. San Jose, Sunnyvale, and other cities add downtown and plaza-specific bans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSunnyvale
Sidewalk ban codeSJMC 11.32.380-
Parks restrictionDesignated skate facilities only-
Largest skate parkLake Cunningham Action Sports Park-
Typical fineTwenty-five to one hundred dollars-
Vandalism escalationPenal Code section 594-
County park rules-SCC Title M
State helmet law-CVC Section 21212
Helmet age-Under 18 statewide
City overlays-San Jose, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto
Enforcement-Sheriff, park rangers, city police

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Jose FAQ

Can I skateboard on residential sidewalks in San Jose?

Yes, residential sidewalks generally allow safe skateboarding. The ban under SJMC 11.32.380 applies only to posted business districts, mainly downtown and along major commercial streets.

Where can I legally skateboard in San Jose parks?

Designated skate facilities including Lake Cunningham Action Sports Park, Roosevelt Skate Park, and Solari Skate Park. Skating plaza features, benches, or rails elsewhere violates Parks rules.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Can I skateboard in downtown San Jose?

Skateboarding is restricted in downtown San Jose's pedestrian core and on VTA Light Rail platforms under San Jose Municipal Code. Use designated bike lanes or skate parks instead. Sunnyvale and Palo Alto have similar plaza-specific bans.

Do helmet rules apply to electric scooters and skateboards?

Yes. California Vehicle Code 21212 covers skateboards, scooters, and inline skates for riders under eighteen, while electric scooter and bike riders have separate helmet rules under CVC 21235 and 21213.

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