Lincoln does not impose a citywide overnight on-street parking ban for passenger cars, but vehicles cannot be parked in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours under California Vehicle Code 22651(k) as implemented through LMC Title 10.
California Vehicle Code 22651(k) authorizes removal of any vehicle 'parked or left standing upon a highway for 72 or more consecutive hours in violation of a local ordinance.' Lincoln implements this rule through Title 10 of its Municipal Code, allowing Police to mark and tow vehicles that have not moved in three days. Heavy commercial vehicles (10,000 lbs+) parked in residential districts are restricted under CVC 22507.5, and that section also authorizes local 2:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m. parking restrictions on specific streets if locally adopted. Lincoln has not adopted a blanket nighttime ban, but posted no-parking zones (e.g., near schools or for street sweeping) are enforceable.
72-hour violations result in marking, citation, and tow under CVC 22651(k); tow and storage fees often exceed $400 in addition to the base citation (~$80). Commercial-vehicle-in-residential-district violations under CVC 22507.5 carry separate fines.
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