Showing ordinances that apply to Port Costa, CA
Port Costa is an unincorporated community (population 190) in Contra Costa County, California. Because Port Costa is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Contra Costa County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The street parking limits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Unincorporated Contra Costa County regulates street parking under California Vehicle Code and Ordinance Code Title 4, Division 46. The statewide 72-hour limit (CVC 22651(k)) applies on county roads, with additional posted restrictions for street sweeping and permit zones.
Street parking on unincorporated Contra Costa County roads is governed primarily by the California Vehicle Code as enforced by the Sheriff's Office and by local restrictions adopted under Ordinance Code Title 4, Division 46 (Vehicles and Traffic). CVC Section 22651(k) authorizes removal of any vehicle parked on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours. Vehicles must not block driveways, fire hydrants (within 15 feet), crosswalks, or sidewalks per CVC 22500. Many unincorporated neighborhoods (Kensington, El Sobrante, Rodeo, Bay Point, Bethel Island) have posted time-limited zones, residential permit parking areas, and street-sweeping-day restrictions that require vehicles to be moved on scheduled sweeping days to avoid citation. Parking a vehicle for the principal purpose of displaying it for sale on a county road is prohibited. Overnight parking restrictions apply in certain neighborhoods and near parks; signs must be posted to be enforceable. Complaints about abandoned vehicles (those inoperable or unmoved for 72+ hours) can be filed with the Sheriff's Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program.
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