The Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s Parking Enforcement Division has extended current relaxed parking enforcement regulations until July 6.
LADOT has also extended the deadline for payment of existing parking fines to July 6. While residents are encouraged to pay any existing fines if they are able, there will be no increase in fines.
While certain parking regulations are relaxed, others remain enforced to ensure that emergency services and other city functions continue operation. LADOT has relaxed enforcement of regulations pertaining to residential street sweeping, expired vehicle registration and peak/rush hour and gridlock zone parking restrictions. There are no citations being issued for or towing of abandoned vehicles and those parking overnight.
Vehicles displaying recently expired permits within preferential parking districts will have a two-week grace period following the expiration to renew.
LADOT will supply a temporary, print-at-home permit to residents within a preferential parking district who have renewed their permit but will not receive the new hangtag before their current permit expires.
Enforcement continues for metered parking, time limits within preferential parking districts for vehicles without a valid or recently-expired permit, posted time limit zones in residential and commercial areas, and all areas with temporary no-parking signs. Citations are also being issued for blocking alleyways, fire hydrants, and handicapped spaces, as well as zones with colored curbs. For information, visit ladot.lacity.org/coronavirus.
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