Selma regulates street parking through a combination of local ordinances under SMC Title X, Chapter 10 (Stopping, Standing and Parking) and California Vehicle Code provisions that apply statewide. The fundamental time limit for street parking is the 72-hour rule established by California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k), which prohibits any vehicle from remaining parked in the same location on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours. Selma layers additional local restrictions on top of this state law, including the two-hour commercial vehicle limit under SMC 10-10-26 and the 72-hours-per-month RV loading window under SMC 10-10-33(B). Street sweeping zones throughout the city require vehicles to be moved on posted days and times to allow for public works cleaning operations. Standard California Vehicle Code parking rules apply in Selma, including the prohibition on parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant under CVC 22514, the requirement to park with right-hand wheels within 18 inches of the curb per CVC 22502, and the prohibition on parking in marked red zones and fire lanes. The City of Selma Parking Manual, adopted in January 2013, provides supplemental standards for street parking throughout the city.
Street parking in the City of Selma is governed by the intersection of state vehicle code provisions and local municipal ordinances, creating a layered regulatory framework that addresses different types of vehicles and different parking situations. The primary time limit is established by California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k), which authorizes the towing of any vehicle that has been parked or left standing upon a highway for 72 or more consecutive hours. This rule applies to all public streets in Selma and is enforced by the Selma Police Department, which responds to complaints about vehicles that appear to be stored on public streets. Once a vehicle has been identified as potentially exceeding the 72-hour limit, officers may mark or document the vehicle and return after additional time to confirm that it has not been moved. Vehicles confirmed as exceeding the 72-hour limit may be cited and towed at the owner's expense. Beyond the basic 72-hour rule, Selma imposes category-specific restrictions through its municipal code. Commercial trucks, truck tractors, and semi-trailers face a complete ban on residential streets and a two-hour limit on all other city streets under SMC 10-10-26, as discussed in the commercial vehicles section. Recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers are subject to a 72-hour-per-month loading window under SMC 10-10-33(B), which is more restrictive than the general 72-hour rule because it limits the total allowance to once per month rather than a rolling 72-hour period. Street sweeping operations are conducted on a regular schedule throughout Selma's neighborhoods, and vehicles must be moved from the affected side of the street during posted sweeping hours. Failure to move for street sweeping results in a parking citation. Signs along affected streets indicate the days and times when parking is restricted for sweeping. Additional California Vehicle Code provisions that are actively enforced in Selma include CVC 22514, which prohibits parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; CVC 22500, which prohibits parking in front of driveways, on sidewalks, and in crosswalks; CVC 22502, which requires parallel parking with the right-hand wheels within 18 inches of the curb; and CVC 22507.8, which establishes disabled parking placard requirements and enforcement. Red-painted curb zones indicate no parking at any time, while yellow zones indicate loading zones with time limits, and white zones indicate passenger loading areas. The Selma Parking Manual, adopted January 1, 2013, provides additional guidance on parking standards including dimensional requirements for parking spaces, sight distance considerations near intersections, and standards for on-street parking in different zoning districts.
Parking citations issued for time limit violations, street sweeping zone infractions, and CVC violations. Vehicles exceeding the 72-hour limit may be towed per CVC 22651(k) at the owner's expense. Tow and storage fees accumulate daily.
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