Unincorporated San Bernardino County follows CA Vehicle Code 22651(k) allowing removal of vehicles parked 72+ hours. RV and oversized-vehicle street parking is restricted under CVC 22507.5.
On public streets in unincorporated San Bernardino County, California Vehicle Code 22651(k) authorizes removal of vehicles parked continuously for 72 hours or more β enforced by San Bernardino County Sheriff. Moving a vehicle a few feet does not reset the 72-hour clock. Development Code Chapter 83.11 restricts overnight parking of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers on residential streets, and requires RVs stored on private property to be behind front-yard setbacks or screened. California Vehicle Code 22507.5 allows local agencies to prohibit overnight parking of commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds on residential streets between 2 AM and 6 AM. In mountain communities (Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs), winter snow-removal parking restrictions may be imposed by the County Department of Public Works during snow events. Desert communities generally have fewer overnight parking restrictions on rural roads.
72-hour violation (CVC 22651(k)): vehicle towed plus tow and storage fees ($300-$600). Oversized commercial vehicle: CVC 22507.5 citation. RV stored in front yard: county code violation.
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