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Curb Color Rules: San Mateo vs South San Francisco

How do curb color rules rules compare between San Mateo, CA and South San Francisco, CA?

San Mateo and South San Francisco have similar restriction levels.

San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Curb markings on unincorporated County roads are installed by the Department of Public Works and only after Board of Supervisors approval. Standard California curb colors apply: red means no parking, green means time-limited parking, yellow and white are loading zones, and blue is disabled parking. The County charges $80 plus $10 per foot for paint and/or signs; residents may not paint County curbs themselves.

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South San Francisco, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Curb markings on unincorporated County roads are installed by the Department of Public Works and only after Board of Supervisors approval. Standard California curb colors apply: red means no parking, green means time-limited parking, yellow and white are loading zones, and blue is disabled parking. The County charges $80 plus $10 per foot for paint and/or signs; residents may not paint County curbs themselves.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan MateoSouth San Francisco
Who paints curbsCounty Public Works onlyCounty Public Works only
Approval neededBoard of Supervisors approval requiredBoard of Supervisors approval required
Install fee$80 plus $10 per foot (paint and/or signs)$80 plus $10 per foot (paint and/or signs)
Red / greenNo parking / time-limited parkingNo parking / time-limited parking
Yellow / white / blueFreight loading / passenger loading / disabledFreight loading / passenger loading / disabled

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San Mateo FAQ

Can I paint the curb red in front of my house in unincorporated San Mateo County?

No. Curb markings on County roads are official traffic controls installed only by the Department of Public Works after Board of Supervisors approval. You must submit a request; if approved, the County installs the markings for a fee of $80 plus $10 per foot for paint and/or signs.

What do the curb colors mean on a County road?

Red is no parking (for sight distance, narrow streets, and bus stops), green is time-limited parking (30 minutes to 4 hours), yellow is a freight loading zone, white is a passenger loading zone, and blue is disabled parking.

South San Francisco FAQ

Can I paint the curb red in front of my house in unincorporated San Mateo County?

No. Curb markings on County roads are official traffic controls installed only by the Department of Public Works after Board of Supervisors approval. You must submit a request; if approved, the County installs the markings for a fee of $80 plus $10 per foot for paint and/or signs.

What do the curb colors mean on a County road?

Red is no parking (for sight distance, narrow streets, and bus stops), green is time-limited parking (30 minutes to 4 hours), yellow is a freight loading zone, white is a passenger loading zone, and blue is disabled parking.

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