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Council backs new ordinance to restrict overnight oversized vehicle parking, allow resident permits
Summary
The council approved a first reading of an ordinance banning oversized vehicles from overnight citywide street parking and creating a temporary resident permit program; staff will implement permit processing, signage and a one‑year assessment of impacts.
The Cupertino City Council conducted a first reading and approved a staff‑recommended program on Sept. 3 that would prohibit oversized vehicles from parking on city streets overnight and establish a limited resident permit program.
Staff described the proposal as a citywide measure to address complaints about oversized vehicles — including RVs and trailers — parked for extended periods in problem locations. Under the draft ordinance, oversized vehicles would be banned from street parking between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., with a resident permit program allowing up to 20 free 72‑hour permits per household per year. After one permitted 72‑hour stay, a vehicle would need to move at least 1,500…
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