County Code §52.0119 prohibits using streets for vehicle storage in unincorporated areas. §52.0120 prohibits parking for advertising or displaying vehicles for sale on streets. Enforcement by Code Enforcement and Sheriff.
San Bernardino County Code §52.0119 prohibits the use of streets for storage of vehicles in unincorporated areas. §52.0120 prohibits parking vehicles for the primary purpose of advertising or displaying vehicles for sale on certain streets, adopted under California Vehicle Code §22651.9. The vast geographic diversity of unincorporated SB County means street parking rules apply differently in practice — dense valley communities (Muscoy, Bloomington, Mentone) face more enforcement than remote desert areas. County parking lots are regulated under separate provisions with violation fines ranging from $70 to $350. Code Enforcement handles complaints at (909) 884-4056 or (760) 995-8140.
Vehicle storage on street: citation under §52.0119. Vehicles for sale on street: citation under §52.0120. County lot violations: $70–$350.
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