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Culver City Parking Enforcement Relaxed Through January
Culver City officials announced that parking enforcement is relaxed through January to encourage people to stay home during the pandemic.
CULVER CITY, CA — As coronavirus cases spike across Los Angeles County, and to encourage people to stay home, Culver City officials announced relaxed parking rules heading into the holidays beginning this week through January.
"To make every effort to help people stay home and slow the spread of COVID-19, CulverCity will continue relaxed parking enforcement through January 31, 2021. While parking enforcement on street sweeping days has been temporarily suspended, street sweeping services are still occurring," the city announced.
City officials had announced an extension of relaxed parking enforcement, which was put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic through Nov. 14.
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During relaxed parking rules, the city will not enforce the following:
- street sweeping restrictions in residential areas
- parking restrictions around closed schools
- ticketing and towing for abandoned vehicles and oversize vehicle overnight parking fines.
Culver City officials are also extending the city's freeze on parking fine increases for 60 days after the initial citation and the grace period for people dropping off and picking up groceries and goods.
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The city will still enforce:
- residential permit parking
- parking violations of peak-hour restrictions
- parking violations in colored curb zones
- parking meter violations
The city may extend its relaxed parking enforcement past Nov. 14 as warranted by public health orders. Officials will discuss a further extension at the Nov. 9 City Council meeting.
To view streets with existing permit parking restrictions, visit the city's parking permit webpage, or call Parking Permit Support at 844-357-4997 on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to apply for a residential parking permit.
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