Corona STR permits typically require all guest vehicles to park on-site in the driveway or garage, with limits on the number of vehicles permitted to park on the street. Corona also enforces a 72-hour street parking limit and overnight RV parking restrictions citywide.
Short-term rental permit conditions in Corona generally require operators to provide and disclose adequate on-site parking, typically calculated as one space per bedroom up to a maximum, with garage and driveway spaces counted. Guests are usually limited to one street-parked vehicle, and many neighborhoods particularly in South Corona and the hillside HOA communities prohibit overnight street parking entirely under HOA rules layered on top of the city's 72-hour citywide limit found in Corona MC Title 10. Boats, RVs, trailers, and commercial vehicles brought by STR guests are typically prohibited from being stored on-site beyond a brief loading window, mirroring Corona's general residential parking standards. STRs near schools, parks, and the Foothill Parkway area must keep guest vehicles clear of red-curb fire lanes and crosswalk visibility zones, and blocking sidewalks, driveways, or fire hydrants results in immediate citation. Repeat parking complaints traceable to an STR can be cited against the operator under the permit's parking condition, contributing to the strikes count toward suspension or revocation of the STR permit.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Corona code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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