The City of Indio has no published dedicated oversized-vehicle (length/height) ordinance, but oversized vehicles are reached through other city rules: commercial vehicles are banned from residentially zoned property, vehicles must sit on approved surfaces, and on-street parking is limited to 72 hours. California Vehicle Code weight and truck-route rules also apply.
Indio is an incorporated city, so its own code controls rather than Riverside County. Research of the Indio Municipal Code did not surface a stand-alone chapter setting a specific maximum vehicle length or height for street parking. Instead, oversized vehicles are regulated indirectly. First, the city prohibits parking or storing any commercial vehicle on residentially zoned property, which captures many large trucks. Second, Indio Municipal Code Section 71.08 requires every vehicle to be on a driveway, parking lot, or approved parking surface and bars inoperative vehicles from public view, and the code-enforcement standards require current registration and operability. Third, a vehicle of any size left on a public street more than 72 consecutive hours can be removed under California Vehicle Code 22651(k). On streets, the California Vehicle Code governs weight limits, posted truck routes, and oversized-load restrictions. For recreational vehicles specifically, see the RV and boat parking topic: a registered, operable RV on an approved driveway surface is generally allowed, while improper surfaces or inoperability trigger enforcement. Because Indio does not publish a numeric size cap, the safest course for a large motorhome, trailer, or truck is to keep it registered and operable, on an approved surface, off residential-zone storage if commercial, and moved at least every 72 hours when on the street. Confirm any zoning-based limits with Indio Community Development.
There is no published flat oversized-vehicle size fine in Indio. Enforcement comes through related rules: commercial vehicles on residential property, improper parking surfaces, and inoperative vehicles (Municipal Code 71.08, code-enforcement standards), and the CVC 22651(k) 72-hour street rule. CVC weight-limit and truck-route violations are separate citations.
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