Victorville STR permits typically require one off-street space per bedroom and prohibit guest parking on unimproved surfaces or blocking sidewalks. Front-yard parking is a common violation driver.
Victorville zoning and STR permit conditions generally require off-street parking at a ratio of roughly one space per bedroom, with all required spaces located on an improved paved or concrete driveway. Guest parking on landscaped front yards, dirt areas, or across sidewalks violates the Victorville Municipal Code and triggers immediate citations under Title 8 (parking) and Title 9 (zoning). RV, trailer, and oversize vehicle parking by guests is subject to the citywide RV parking rules and cannot be used to expand STR occupancy. Street parking is allowed where posted, but chronic overflow parking from a rental is a common complaint that triggers STR permit review. Hosts must include the parking plan in their guest instructions and must ensure occupancy never exceeds the permitted limit. Report parking issues to Code Enforcement at (760) 955-5104.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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