Sanger does not impose a blanket overnight parking ban on public streets. Vehicles may park overnight as long as they comply with the standard 72-hour limit and are not in posted no-parking zones or street sweeping areas during restricted hours.
Unlike some California cities, Sanger does not have a citywide overnight parking ban. Vehicles may remain parked on public streets overnight provided they are legally registered, not abandoned, and not in violation of the 72-hour parking limit under California Vehicle Code 22651(k). Vehicles must not block driveways, fire hydrants, or be parked in red zones. Street sweeping zones have posted restrictions and vehicles must be moved during those hours, which may include early morning times. Oversized vehicles, RVs, and trailers parked on the street overnight are subject to the same rules but may receive additional attention from code enforcement if they create sight-line obstructions or neighborhood complaints. The Sanger Police Department patrols for abandoned or suspicious vehicles during overnight hours.
No specific overnight parking citation exists. Vehicles violating the 72-hour rule or parked in restricted zones during posted hours are subject to standard parking citations and potential towing.
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