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How much is a parking spot in San Diego?

How much is parking in San Diego? The price of parking varies on the length, location, and amenities of the parking space. Monthly parking can range anywhere from $40 to $400 depending on whether it's reserved or unreserved, covered or uncovered, 24/7 or not, etc. Day parking can range from $15-$35.



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The easiest, most affordable way to get an extra parking space is to clear out some grass and throw down mulch. It works fine, looks good and can be done in a day.

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A luxury building in Hong Kong just reported selling one of its coveted parking spots for $1.3 million, breaking the world record for most expensive parking spot. In case you are doing the math at home, that breaks down to almost $10,000 per square foot.

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No vehicle may be parked continuously at one location on any public roadway for more than 72 hours. Parking is prohibited in alleys, except for the purpose of actively unloading goods or passengers, unless the alley is specifically designated as an alley parking zone.

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In the City of San Diego, it is illegal to leave an operable or inoperable vehicle parked for more than 72 consecutive hours without being driven at least 1/10th of a mile on a public street. It is also illegal to park an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperable vehicle on private property in public view.

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Lot Use and Parking Restrictions Vehicle Code Section 22651(k). No loitering, camping, vending, or parking of vehicles 30 feet or longer is permitted at P&R lots per Calif. Vehicle Code 22518. Additional restrictions do not allow parking of more than 24 hrs.

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Where can I park my car in San Diego? Parking garages and lots are available throughout the city with varying times and rates. Paid meter parking is enforced Monday through Saturday from 8:00am to 6:00pm with rates ranging from $0.50 to $1.25 per hour.

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