Quail Creek Parking Rules Reminder: Overnight Parking Is Not Permitted on Streets or Parking Lots

Due to an increasing number of homeowners and guests parking on the street overnight, an overall reminder of what is considered a parking violation is being sent out as a friendly reminder. Please make sure all vehicles are off the street by midnight daily. Parking on the street can resume at 5 a.m. the following morning. Anyone parking on the street between midnight and 5 a.m. is subject to a fine.

Parking regulations are for the protection and well-being of Quail Creek residents, guests, and others who are either pedestrians or operate vehicles within the development.

This is a friendly reminder regarding Quail Creek parking rules and violations:

• A parked vehicle is one that is unoccupied or unattended.

• Parking is permitted only in residential garages, on residential driveways, on paved residential streets, and in paved common area parking lots and other such designated areas.

• Vehicle parking (including golf carts) is not allowed along Quail Crossing Boulevard, Quail View Loop, or Quail Range Loop, or on undeveloped lots or unpaved commons areas.

• Observe No Parking signs, fire lanes, parking spaces reserved for vehicles displaying handicapped plates or permits, and spaces reserved for golf carts.

• Parking is not permitted within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.

• To allow access for emergency vehicles, vehicles cannot be parked closer than 75 feet from another vehicle parked on the opposite side of the street.

• Parking between midnight and 5 a.m. is not permitted on streets, or in the parking lots at the Grill, Kino Conference Center, and the Madera clubhouse. Parking is permitted at the Anza Athletic Club and the Creative Arts and Technology Center when the facilities are open.

• It is a violation to park a vehicle in a manner or location that creates a safety hazard, such as blocking an intersection, driveway, or parking area; hindering the view of drivers approaching an intersection; blocking access of emergency vehicles, or otherwise impeding safe traffic flow. In cases of immediate hazard, the unsafely parked vehicle may be towed at the owner’s expense.

Please refer to Article 4 – Parking Regulations, Section 4.4 Parking Violations. This resource outlines various parking regulations and restrictions in detail.