Street parking in unincorporated Ventura County is governed by the California Vehicle Code 72-hour limit and county road standards. The Ventura County Sheriff enforces parking regulations on county-maintained roads.
Street parking in unincorporated Ventura County is regulated by California Vehicle Code and county ordinances. The statewide 72-hour consecutive parking limit (CVC 22651(k)) applies to all public roads. Many unincorporated areas have narrow rural roads where parking may be restricted for fire access and safety. The Ventura County Public Works Agency maintains roads in unincorporated areas and may post no-parking signs. The Ventura County Sheriff handles parking enforcement. In some unincorporated communities, parking on unpaved road shoulders may be restricted. Fire lanes must be maintained clear, particularly in VHFHSZ areas where emergency vehicle access is critical.
Overtime parking (posted limits): $50-$73. 72-hour violation: warning then towing ($200-$400+). Red zone/fire lane: $73 plus potential towing. Blocking driveway: $73 plus potential towing. Parking on county roads obstructing traffic: $73 citation.
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