![]() ![]() Probably the biggest news for street-parking Angelenos: residential street sweeping zones will not be enforced, nor will rush hour and gridlock zone parking restrictions. You can find more on where regulations are applied here: /xWMkddeqpG Limited relaxed parking regulations have been extended to to July 6 to support Angelenos as they stay safer at home. In addition, the deadline for any existing parking fines has been pushed to July 6. LADOT announced on Monday that it would extend some of its relaxed parking enforcement policies, which were first enacted in late March, until July 6. Our original story from June 3 appears below.īarely been touching your car lately? Thankfully, you’ll have yet another month to ignore street sweeping enforcement in the city of Los Angeles. The relaxation of street sweeping enforcement has been extended multiple times: to early July, early August, the middle of August and now, most recently, October. And another reminder: This only applies to the City of Los Angeles other cities enforce their own parking rules. Just as a refresher, the city is currently enforcing metered parking, posted time limits, temporary no parking signs, emergency access areas, colored curb zones and city-owned lots. – Loading zones (white curb) resuming 10-minute grace periodĪnd some extra good news: Though most of those will be enforced again beginning October 1, street sweeping won’t that will resume at a to-be-determined later date. In addition, parking fines won’t increase when failing to pay a ticket, extended grace periods for pick ups and drop offs will continue, extensions are granted for payment deadlines and you’re allowed to print temporary permits at home. – Peak/rush hour and anti-gridlock zone restrictions Relaxed enforcement has been extended for the following through October 1: Mayor Eric Garcetti announced the news on Friday, saying in a statement that “Angelenos shouldn’t be penalized for staying home.” ![]() is relaxing its street sweeping enforcement yet again-and this time for a sizable stretch of time. #Gridlock ticket update#UPDATE (9/30): Street cleaning enforcement will resume on October 15. ![]()
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