My vehicle has commercial plates and I parked in a yellow zone. Why did I receive a citation?

Having commercial plates doesn't automatically entitle you to park in a yellow zone. Mill Valley municipal code specifies that one must be actively involved in loading and/or unloading for commercial purposes to legally park in a yellow zone. There are specific times each day that anyone can legally park in a yellow zone: Monday through Friday after 4 pm, Saturday after noon, and Sunday all day.

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