Blocking Off Parking for a Move-In

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  • Hi there, 
    We are moving to Berkeley in June from the east coast and are trying to find information on how to block off the parking spaces in front of our house for the moving truck. I've searched this site, but the links provided are no longer active and searching the city's site hasn't gotten me very far. Does anyone have any experience with this and willing to provide tips?

    Thanks so much!

    Welcome to Berkeley!  The temporary no parking permit form is under Construction, not Parking, on the city's page, which is confusing.  https://berkeleyca.gov/construction-development/permits-design-paramete…

    When we moved here in Jan. 2020, we completed it in person at the Civic Center -- not sure if you can do it online now.  I guess you would still need to pick up the signs in person to post on your street. 

    Hi and welcome to Berkeley! I moved from NY a few years ago so this info may be a little out of date, but still likely/hopefully somewhat helpful:

    You definitely need to get a permit for the street in advance for a few reasons: 1) if there’s no sign because no permit, anyone can park there, so you won’t have a guaranteed spot, 2) your pod or truck won’t have a parking permit, so it can be ticketed like a car after 2 hours, and 3) probably most important if you're using a POD, when I last used a POD, the company wouldn’t deliver without a permit and signs for those reasons.

    You may also need to confirm with the company whether one spot or two is needed. It’s not just the length of the pod/truck vs how many 20 ft parking spots. They need maneuvering room, so you may need to get an extra spot for that reason.

    As I said, I did this a few years ago and the city recently updated their website so I don’t have a link to send you. I tried looking but the new website is terrible. It sounds like you also couldn't find anything on there, so this is the number I called several years ago… it may still be correct but I don’t know. 510-981-7500

    Also, it takes a while to get the whole thing done (permit app sent in, accepted, issued, signs printed, signs picked up, you install signs 3 days in advance), so I suggest making some calls to the city ASAP. If the number above doesn't work, just try calling any number and then get them to transfer you to the right place. And if you don't have anyone here to pick up the signs and put them out 3 days in advance, I would suggest joining the Berkeley Family Friends facebook group and seeing if someone on there would be willing to do it for you for free as a neighborly thing to do. Good luck!

    Thanks so much - this is incredibly helpful!

    I will add a tip from when we moved last year: you need to BYOC - Bring Your Own Cones - for the "no parking" signs. We didn't have cones, and tried putting the sign on a permanent signpost but no one saw it, so it wasn't effective. Obvious in hindsight but easy to overlook in the midst of a move! 

    Welcome to Berkeley,

    I recently went through the process of getting the temporary no parking signs in preparation for our recent move.

    The advice on this thread matches my experience with one exception. Make sure you receive your permit number before you go pick up the signs at Permits. I’ll just say I had an enlightening experience when I went to pick them up w/o the permit number.

    A few days before I went into Permits I received a phone call from someone in Permits telling me to come pick them up, but for some reason my file had not generated a permit number.

    The intake person on the 2nd floor had a few terse words for me when I didn’t have the permit number. Luckily for me my request was in order and the person handling it was kind enough to print them.

  • Hi East Bay network:

    My husband and I have just bought a home on Skyline Blvd in the Oakland Hills (2 lane, windy road). And given our limited driveway, our movers truck will likely block one lane of the two-lane street for 4-5 hours.

    Do we need to secure moving and/or obstruction permits? This is our first time moving in Oakland and we are unfamiliar with what is required. The City of Oakland website says we should apply for a DOT Traffic Control Plan (10+ days), then once we have that, apply for a separate obstruction permit. But this seems excessive. Do most home owners in the area go through this process when they are moving in and moving out?

    Thanks for the help,

    EJ 

    Yes, in your situation you definitely need the permit. Many people who don't get obstruction permits either know their neighborhood has readily available street parking so finding a spot won't be an issue, or are comfortable trying to park in the spot(s) they will need the day before to save them. But you are talking about blocking an actual travel lane on a major road, not just trying to find a parking spot--that's a quite different situation because traffic management is often needed. If you call DOT, the City can walk you through the process, though. Definitely not worth risking either the fines or, more significantly, the liability of doing it without the permit. 

  • Hi Parents,

    Our family is moving to Berkeley in late October and were in the process of preparing (this group and prior messages have been very helpful with much of that!)

    One thing we can't seem to figure out is where to go to apply for a permit to have no parking signs put up in front of the house for the day of the move.  I found a PDF for construction events, but not for residential moves.

    Does anyone know where I can find this?  (and whether I can apply online, not send in a PDF?)

    Thanks in advance!

    John

    I put trash cans spread out where I wanted the moving van to be.Your neighbors might let you put theirs there too to block more space