Nightly Parking Lot Closures Coming to OB Pier, Dog Beach and Other San Diego Coastal Lots

Gates to Be Installed at 7 Coastal Parking Lots
by Karen Pearlman / Times of San Diego / June 11, 2026
Thinking of a late-night run to listen to the waves at Dog Beach?
Don’t make plans to park your car in lots near the beach, bay, or shoreline park in the late night or early morning hours for the next 10 years.
The California Coastal Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved the city of San Diego’s plan to change existing parking restrictions and implement new restrictions at more than 35 coastal area parking lots in La Jolla through Mission Beach down to Ocean Beach and over to Sunset Cliffs.
The restrictions will include new nighttime vehicle closure hours, gates and time-limited parking.
The Coastal Commission’s approval of a Coastal Development Permit is the final hurdle for the city of San Diego to put the parking changes into action.
The reasons the city cited for the parking changes include an increase in nighttime criminal activity at certain lots, from controlled substances to attempted murders. Additionally, a steady increase in overnight parking by “van-lifers” or those living in their cars or RVs has also become a growing challenge.

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