Oxnard garage sales should be conducted during reasonable daytime hours, typically 7 AM to 6 PM. Sales outside these hours may generate noise and traffic complaints subject to the city's nuisance ordinance.
Oxnard expects garage sales to operate during reasonable daytime hours to minimize disturbance to surrounding neighbors. While no specific ordinance sets exact garage sale hours, the practical window aligns with the general noise ordinance and neighborhood expectations, typically 7 AM to 6 PM. Early morning setup before 7 AM may violate quiet hour standards if it generates significant noise. Evening sales extending past dusk create parking and safety concerns. All signage, display materials, and unsold merchandise must be removed and the property returned to normal condition within 24 hours after the sale ends. Weekend sales (Saturday and Sunday) are most common and least likely to generate complaints. Holiday weekend sales may benefit from additional neighborhood foot traffic.
Garage sales creating noise, traffic, or parking nuisances outside reasonable hours may result in nuisance complaints and code enforcement response.
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