Moreno Valley has no ordinance addressing space-saving (dibs) on public streets. Placing cones, chairs, or other objects to reserve a street parking space is not recognized and may constitute an obstruction. Public streets remain first-come, first-served at all times.
The Chicago-style dibs tradition of claiming shoveled parking spaces with furniture has no analog in Moreno Valley. With Southern California's mild climate there is effectively no snow, and the city has never adopted any ordinance recognizing private reservation of public street parking. Placing cones, chairs, trash cans, ladders, or other objects in the roadway or in a parking lane to hold a space is considered an obstruction of the public right-of-way and can be removed by Code Compliance or Public Works. Under Moreno Valley Municipal Code Title 12, the public street surface is shared space and cannot be privately claimed. Residents who need guaranteed parking for events, moving, or contractor work should apply for a temporary no-parking permit through the Public Works Department, which will post official signs and may charge a small fee. Neighbors who repeatedly place objects to reserve spaces may receive a warning and then a citation. The only lawful way to reserve curb space is via posted signs obtained through the permit process.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Moreno Valley code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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