LA County Code Title 17.04.660 restricts oversized vehicles including RVs, trailers, and large trucks over 22 feet long or 7 feet tall from parking on county-maintained streets in unincorporated areas between 2am and 6am without a permit.
Title 17.04.660 defines oversized vehicles as any vehicle exceeding 22 feet in length, 7 feet in height, or 7 feet in width, including motorhomes, fifth-wheel trailers, boat trailers, large box trucks, and tow trucks. Such vehicles may not park on county-maintained streets in unincorporated areas between 2am and 6am unless the operator obtains a 72-hour temporary permit from LA County Public Works, available online at no charge for residents and visitors loading or unloading. Permits are limited to roughly 72 hours per request and a small annual cap per address. The Sheriff's Department enforces; cited vehicles may be towed at owner expense. Contract cities and incorporated cities follow their own rules.
Parking an oversized vehicle on a county-maintained street between 2am and 6am without a 72-hour permit is a parking violation under Title 17.04.660, fined roughly 110 dollars, with tow at owner expense.
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