首页 General Parking Regulations General Parking Regulations To preserve community vitality, aesthetics, and ensure local streets remain clean and clear for motorists, the City of Lake Forest applies a variety of parking regulations. Parking regulations are primarily enforced by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in addition to City personnel. General Parking Regulations In Lake Forest, all public streets are subject to basic parking regulations pursuant to State and local laws and regulations. Enforcing general parking regulations ensures handicapped motorists have access to designated spots, sidewalks remain accessible, and inoperable vehicles are cleared from local streets. Residential Permit Parking Some residential areas in Lake Forest are subject to permit parking restrictions. In these neighborhoods, residents and visitors must display a parking permit placard to avoid receiving a citation. Permanent and temporary parking permits are available through an application process. Map of Permit Restricted Areas (PDF) Residential Parking Management Manual (PDF) Apply for a Residential Parking Permit Residential Permit Parking Policy More Information on Residential Permit Parking Street Sweeping Parking Restrictions Certain pubic streets in Lake Forest are subject to street sweeping-related parking restrictions. These streets are marked with signs that describe when parking is not allowed. The purpose of street sweeping-related restrictions is to ensure the City’s street sweeping service can effectively clean the debris from public streets. MAP 1st and 3rd Sweeping Enforcement Areas April 2023 MAP 2nd and 4th Sweeping Enforcement Areas April 2023 More Information on Street Sweeping Oversized Vehicle Parking Oversized vehicle parking is banned and in effect for vehicles with attached trailers in residential areas to discourage long-term parking on City streets and maintain neighborhood aesthetics. The law does not apply to recreational vehicles parked overnight for loading and unloading purposes only or vehicles with attached trailers parked on private property. In addition, unattended overnight parking of 18-wheelers such as tractor-trailers, truck and trailer combinations, tractor-trailer buses, tanker vehicles, livestock carriers, and flatbeds are prohibited citywide. Oversized vehicles in violation of the Parking Ordinance are subject to a citation. Citations Citations for violating parking regulations in Lake Forest are typically issued by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. In some instances, citations are issued by other City personnel. If you believe you have received a parking citation in error, please contact Data Ticket, Inc. to begin the appeal process. Pay Parking Citation Frequently Asked Questions List of City-adopted Parking Fines Parking Oversized Vehicle Parking Residential Parking Street Sweeping Pay Parking Citation