Corona allows on-street parking in residential areas subject to posted restrictions, the 72-hour rule (CVC Β§22651(k)), and street sweeping schedules. Vehicles must be parked within 18 inches of the curb, cannot block driveways or fire hydrants, and must move every 72 hours. Permit parking districts exist in some neighborhoods.
Street parking in Corona is governed by both the California Vehicle Code and Corona Municipal Code Title 10. Vehicles parked on public streets must comply with general state rules: parked within 18 inches of the curb (CVC Β§22502), not within 15 feet of a fire hydrant (CVC Β§22514), not blocking driveways (CVC Β§22500(e)), and not in red, yellow, or white zones except as posted. Corona enforces the statewide 72-hour rule (CVC Β§22651(k)) β vehicles cannot remain parked in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 hours. Residents can report long-parked vehicles to Police Department parking enforcement, and the vehicle may be marked, then towed if not moved. Many Corona streets have posted street sweeping schedules; vehicles parked during sweeping hours may be cited. Some residential neighborhoods have established preferential parking permit districts where overnight or daytime parking requires a city-issued permit. Posted no-parking signs supersede general rules. Parking near schools, parks, and the Corona civic center has additional time-limited zones.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Corona code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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