Politics & Government
Parking Enforcement Resuming In West Hollywood
The issuance of warnings will resume June 15, and citations will again be issued starting June 29.
WEST HOLLYWOOD — Parking enforcement measures that were suspended in March amid the new coronavirus will resume later this month, the City of West Hollywood announced in a release Monday.
Starting June 15, the city's parking service will again actively enforce residential permit parking, street sweeping enforcement, rush-hour parking limitations, moving encroachments and expired meters.
From June 15 to June 28, only warnings will be issued for the above infractions. Starting on June 29, however, all regulations will be enforced with citations, meaning violators will be subject to penalties.
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The city said residents with resident or guest parking permits will be allowed to park at nearby meters for up to 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after posted street sweeping hours. This allowance will end August 31.
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