Here is the map of where you can park in Moreno Valley. They seem fairly restrictive (which city isn't). A number on this map is Ph: 951.413.3340 , maybe you could try it.
http://www.moval.org/community/pdfs/truckparking1107.pdf
Parking restrictions..
Commercial Vehicle Parking Restrictions
Within the City of Moreno Valley
Moreno Valley Municipal Code Section 12.38.020B
states that it is unlawful to park a commercial
vehicle in any of the following locations:*
* Including but not limited to
1. On any highway, street, road, alley or private property within any residential
district.
2. On any vacant lot or unimproved non-residential property.
3. On any non-residential property within one hundred (100) feet of any human
dwelling.
4. Within one hundred fifty (150) feet of any driveway opening.
5. Within any commercially zoned property for any purpose other than doing
business at the site.
6. Within fifteen (15) feet of the property line, a public sidewalk, or a public or
private roadway edge on any non-residential property.
7. On any alley within the city.
8. On any highway, street or road which is adjacent to a public facility.
9. Any unattached semi-trailer on a public highway, street, road or alley
within the city.
10. On any highway, street, road or alley for the purpose of servicing or repairing
such vehicle.
Moreno Valley Municipal Code Section 12.38.040A prohibits parking of any
vehicle upon any highway, street, road or alley for a consecutive period
of longer than seventy-two (72) hours
Remember to park between the signs and to
check for time restrictions (6 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Missing / stolen truck, in southern california
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by TrucKer 999 TriLLion, Apr 20, 2014.
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Do you realize how many towing companies there are in SO. Cal?
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your leasing it?
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leasing it yes...
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Most everywhere in California the city's contract with a tow company for response. Call the local police and ask who is the official tow company for that exact area you were parked. They usually refer to them as a Official Police Garage (OPG)
Hopefully it is at the OPG if it is you won't be able to pick it up sometime Monday during regular business hours.281ric Thanks this. -
ok thank you
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Were the other trks. taken/ towed as well or just yours?
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just mines was towed or stolen, I asked knight dispatch about it again, they said the last place it showed was Perris,Ca this morning, before they qualcomm was unplugged...
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Moreno to Perris is only about 10 miles, so it is possible that a tow company has it. Moreno Valley PD should have a record of it. If it was towed, the tow company has to inform the local.
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Any relocated vehicle needs to have a relocation report filed at the local PD from where it was towed from. If the police don't have any record of a relocation, ask for the places that relocate semi trucks. Call them, and if they have no record of the truck, report it as stolen. That's how it works here in Illinois. Good luck, and I hope you find your truck!
The truckpaper has a stolen truck/trailer section, might want to post a quick ad there once you figure out what's going on.
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