Colorado sets no statewide ban on parking a passenger car on a public street, and Douglas County allows normal on-street parking. Castle Rock permits on-street parking as long as it is safely accommodated, but caps large vehicles and RVs on residential rights-of-way and lets neighborhoods request restrictions.
Castle Rock's on-street parking policy allows parking along public streets when it can be safely accommodated, and offers a phased process for residents to request restrictions where there are safety or code-violation concerns. Ordinary passenger cars are not time-limited, but heavy trucks, trailers and RVs face the Chapter 10.16 residential-area limits. In unincorporated Douglas County, the 2025 traffic-and-parking ordinance targets only recreational and commercial vehicles left on public roads in high-density planning areas; day-to-day car parking on county roads remains permitted.
Passenger-car street parking is generally not penalized. Recreational- and commercial-vehicle street violations draw the fines set in the applicable town or county ordinance.
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