Siskiyou County publishes no blanket overnight on-street parking ban for unincorporated roads. The controlling limit is the California Vehicle Code 72-hour rule, plus the County's winter prohibition on parking in the roadway during snow-removal operations under Ordinance No. 770.
There is no published Siskiyou County ordinance imposing a county-wide overnight curfew on parking along unincorporated roads. The principal time-based limit comes from the California Vehicle Code: under CVC Section 22651(k), a vehicle left standing on a roadway for 72 or more consecutive hours may be removed, and a vehicle that sits without moving can be treated as abandoned under CVC Section 22669. The County's only published overnight-relevant restriction is seasonal: County Ordinance No. 770 (Code Section 3-4.606) prohibits parking in the roadway during snow-removal operations, and vehicles obstructing plowing may be removed and stored at the owner's expense. Because this is a heavy-snow county in the Mount Shasta region, leaving a vehicle on the road overnight during a storm in communities such as McCloud, Lake Shastina, or the unincorporated fringes of Mount Shasta and Weed is the most likely way to be towed once roads are signed and plowing begins. Posted signage on specific roads governs where the snow-removal prohibition is actively enforced.
A vehicle left on a County road 72 or more hours may be removed under CVC Section 22651(k). During snow operations, overnight vehicles in the roadway may be removed and stored at the owner's expense under Ordinance No. 770 (Code Section 3-4.606).
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