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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
Public roadways are intended for vehicular travel and temporary parking only. The storage or abandonment of a vehicle on a public roadway is prohibited in all cities in Santa Clara County. Storage is defined as parking a vehicle for a period of 72 hours or more. Unsightly dirt and debris tends to accumulate on and around stored vehicles. Stored vehicles also prevent street sweepers from clearing dirt and litter from the roadway.
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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
The Police Department will inspect the vehicle within two business days of receiving a report that the vehicle is being unlawfully stored or is abandoned. In most cases, a warning notice will be left upon the vehicle, the tires will be marked, and the odometer reading (if available) will be noted. The vehicle will be re-checked after at least 72 hours have elapsed. Vehicles that have not been driven at least one mile will be cited and/or towed.
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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
Yes, if the Police Department is aware that the owner of an unlawfully stored vehicle has previously received a warning notice, the vehicle may be inconspicuously marked and no additional warning will be provided.
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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
Unless otherwise prohibited by law (e.g. red curb, fire hydrant), a vehicle may be parked anywhere on a public roadway providing the vehicle is not unlawfully stored, abandoned, or in violation of any other state or local ordinance.
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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
Commercial vehicles with a gross-weight rating in excess of 10,000 may not be:
- Parked in a residential driveway or yard
- Parked on a residential street for more than two hours
- Parked on a residential street between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM
Parking of large commercial vehicles as described above is permitted on public streets in industrial areas (CMC 10.28.030).
To report commercial vehicle parking violations, call the Campbell Communications Center at 408-866-2101.
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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
Vehicles may be parked on the street without being driven for up to 72 hours. Vehicles remaining on the street after 72 hours could be cited and or towed. Vehicles parked or stored for longer periods should be parked on private property.
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Police - Abandoned Vehicles
Vehicles may only be stored on private property with permission from the property owner (CMC 10.24.055). Owners of private property generally have authority to remove unauthorized vehicles without notice at the expense of the vehicle owner (22658 VC).
It is unlawful to store or accumulate abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles or parts thereof on private property (CMC 10.44.010). When these conditions are reported to or observed by the Police Department, written notice will be given to the vehicle and/or property owner that the vehicle must be removed or it will be towed by the Police Department and the expense for towing and disposing of the vehicle will be charged to the vehicle and/or property owner.