Rancho Cucamonga limits street parking to 72 consecutive hours and prohibits parking against red curbs. Posted time-limited zones near Foothill Boulevard are enforced by RC Police.
Street parking in Rancho Cucamonga is governed by Municipal Code Title 10 and California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k), which together prohibit storing any vehicle on a public roadway for more than 72 consecutive hours. Vehicles exceeding this limit may be cited and towed at the owner expense. Curb colors follow statewide conventions: red curbs prohibit stopping, yellow allows commercial loading only, white is for passenger loading during posted hours, green indicates time-limited parking (typically 20 minutes), and blue is reserved for accessible parking with a valid DP placard. Posted time limits apply along Foothill Boulevard business corridors, near Victoria Gardens, and adjacent to schools during arrival and dismissal hours. Parking is prohibited within 15 feet of a fire hydrant and within 20 feet of any marked crosswalk. Residential neighborhoods do not currently use permit parking districts, but overnight parking restrictions may apply near parks and trailheads. The Rancho Cucamonga Police Department contract with San Bernardino County Sheriff enforces parking violations.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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