RV Parking
- Must be parked in rear or side yard behind house building line. (Refer to San Dimas Municipal Code 18.156.100.B.2.f for property guidelines).
- Must be parked on a 3 1/2″ thick concrete surface.
- Must not block access to vehicle parking in a garage.
San Dimas, CA 91773
San Dimas, CA 91773
Yes. A permit is required for an RV parked in the front yard driveway at any time of the day.
Click on the link below to see a list of regulated vehicles that cannot be parked in the front yard.
Van campers and truck campers are exempt from the Recreational Vehicle regulations; hence, are allowed to park in the front yard on a paved driveway. Click here to see the list of exempt vehicles.
RVs may be parked in the rear yard or side yard behind the main building line.
It is the city's policy to provide people with disabilities with accommodations if reasonable and necessary. Reasonable Accommodation Request information. Click HERE for further information.
Temporary parking of RV's in the front yard driveway is allowed for up to two (2) consecutive days at a time for loading, unloading or otherwise prepping vehicle, by obtaining a free permit from the City. This temporary permit must be displayed on RV in plain sight.
No. For safety reasons, camping on any public street, alley or right-of-way is prohibited by any person under Sections 16.86.020 thru 16.86.030 of the Los Angeles County Title 16 Highways Code adopted by the City of San Dimas. "Camp" includes the use of a location, or of any vehicle parked at such location, for living accommodation or lodging purposes.
No. For safety reasons, running an extension cord or other power cord within or across a public street, alley or right-of-way is prohibited by the 2007 California Electrical Code and is prohibited as an encroachment and impediment by Section 16.06.010.A. of the Los Angeles County Title 16 Highways Code adopted by the City of San Dimas.
No. For public health, water quality and environmental protection reasons, dumping grey water, sewage, or other illicit discharge into a public street, alley or right-of-way is prohibited under the Los Angeles County Title 12 Environmental Protection Code, and Chapter 20.24 of the Los Angeles County Title 20 Utilities Code, adopted by the City of San Dimas. "Illicit discharge" means any discharge to the storm drain system that is prohibited under local, state, or federal statutes, ordinances, codes, or regulations. Illicit discharge includes all non-stormwater discharges except discharges pursuant to a NPDES permit or discharges that are exempted or conditionally exempted.
The City may use its administrative citation program to enforce RV regulations.