Hesperia does not impose a citywide overnight street-parking ban for passenger vehicles. The main local restrictions are the Residential Truck Parking Permit Program for commercial vehicles 26,000 lbs GVWR or more (no new permits after November 3, 2021), the truck-route limits in HMC Chapter 10.25, and the residential parking standards in §16.20.090 governing where RVs and oversized vehicles may be stored on private property. California Vehicle Code §22651(k) authorizes towing of any vehicle left on a street for more than 72 consecutive hours.
There is no general overnight ban on residential street parking in Hesperia for passenger cars. However, several layered rules apply. (1) Commercial vehicles with a manufacturer's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs or more cannot be parked or left standing in residential or agricultural zones unless registered under the Residential Truck Parking Permit Program; as of September 22, 2021, properties of less than one full acre are no longer eligible, properties at or above one acre are capped at two commercial vehicles, and no new permits have been issued since November 3, 2021. Only grandfathered operators retain prior privileges. (2) HMC §16.20.090 (Residential Parking Standards) governs where RVs and recreational vehicles may be stored on a residential lot, generally requiring storage behind the front-yard setback and outside required parking areas. (3) Trucks restricted by HMC Chapter 10.25 may not park overnight on streets not designated as through routes except by the shortest, most direct route to a delivery destination. (4) Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k) lets the City tow any vehicle that has been parked on a street for more than 72 consecutive hours - the practical citywide limit on overnight storage on public streets.
Unpermitted heavy commercial vehicles on residential streets are cited under the Residential Truck Parking Permit Program and HMC §16.20.090. Vehicles left over 72 hours can be towed under CVC §22651(k). Improper RV storage on residential lots is enforced by Hesperia Code Enforcement.
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