Eastvale has no blanket overnight parking ban for ordinary cars, but EMC 10.20.020 caps street parking at 72 hours. EMC 120.05.080 prohibits overnight parking of commercial vehicles entirely, and recreational vehicles may not park overnight on residential streets beyond the limited loading exception.
Eastvale's parking code does not impose a citywide overnight curfew on standard passenger vehicles. Instead, the controlling limit is the 72-hour maximum in EMC 10.20.020(a), which lets a registered, operable car remain on a city street overnight so long as it does not exceed three days and is not moved within 500 feet to evade that cap. Several categories of vehicles, however, face overnight restrictions. EMC 120.05.080(d)(2)(e) flatly states that no overnight parking of commercial vehicles is permitted, whether on a public street, sidewalk, right-of-way, private yard, or private driveway, except while actively loading or unloading or while the owner is working at that property. Recreational vehicles are barred from residential streets overnight under EMC 10.20.170, apart from the 72-hour, twice-monthly loading exception. Inoperable or unregistered vehicles cannot be parked or stored in any residential yard at all unless fully screened behind a five-foot fence in a garage, side, or rear yard per EMC 120.05.080(d)(2)(c). Two-hour recreational-vehicle limits can also apply on specific city highways where the city has completed an engineering study and posted signs under EMC 10.20.170(b). Street sweeping day restrictions may further limit overnight parking once adopted and noticed.
An ordinary car left over 72 hours, any commercial vehicle parked overnight, or an RV left overnight on a residential street violates EMC 10.20.020, 120.05.080, or 10.20.170. Penalties range from citation and towing to the specific commercial-vehicle fines in EMC 10.20.160.
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