Oakley Municipal Code Chapter 6.1 regulates street parking. The California 72-hour rule (CVC Β§22651) applies citywide. Standard curb color regulations are enforced. Oversized vehicles and trailers in residential areas may be parked no more than 24 hours (with a police permit: up to 48 hours for loading/unloading). Violations may result in citation and towing.
Oakley enforces posted parking restrictions, street sweeping schedules, and the statewide 72-hour consecutive parking limit per CA Vehicle Code Β§22651(k). Preferential parking permit zones restrict non-resident parking near high-traffic areas. Vehicles must be currently registered and operable. Parking in red, yellow, white, blue, and green curb zones follows standard California rules. Street parking near intersections, fire hydrants (15 feet), and driveways is prohibited.
Street sweeping: $50 to 75. Expired registration: $50 to $200. 72-hour violation: warning, then towing. Fire hydrant: $100+.
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