Santa Clara County has no equivalent to Los Angeles Municipal Code 41.18 anti-camping ordinance. SCC cities vary: San Jose enforces narrow obstruction rules, Sunnyvale prohibits public camping, while unincorporated SCC relies on Sheriff's discretion under state public-nuisance law.
Unlike Los Angeles where LAMC 41.18 prohibits sitting, sleeping, or storing belongings in defined zones near schools, parks, and shelters, Santa Clara County has no countywide anti-camping ordinance. Enforcement varies by jurisdiction. San Jose Municipal Code §10.32.030 prohibits obstruction of public rights-of-way but applies narrowly to actual blockage. Sunnyvale Code §13.04.190 broadly prohibits camping in public spaces. Mountain View, Palo Alto, and Cupertino enforce variations under nuisance and park-curfew rules. Unincorporated SCC relies on California Penal Code §647 (disorderly conduct) and §374.3 (illegal dumping) plus the Sheriff's discretion. Martin v. Boise (2018) and Grants Pass v. Johnson (2024) constrain enforcement when shelter capacity is unavailable, requiring offer of alternative shelter before citation in most jurisdictions.
Camping violations across SCC cities typically carry $100 first-offense and $250 subsequent-offense fines plus property removal. Penal Code §647(e) (disorderly lodging) is a misdemeanor with up to six months jail and $1,000 fine. Grants Pass blocks enforcement absent shelter.
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