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Non-conforming vehicles will soon need parking passes to park on county streets
The county Board of Supervisors gave preliminary approval on Tuesday to an ordinance for parking large vehicles. “Non-conforming vehicles” will now be potentially banned from parking on county streets.
Vehicles will not be allowed to exceed 8 feet in width, 7 1/2 feet in height, and 20 feet in length.
The following cities are the places in which parking these vehicles is currently barred:
- Ladera Heights
- View Park/Windsor Hills
- Altadena
- Long Beach
- South Whittier/East Whittier/East La Mirada
- West Whittier/Los Nietos
- Whittier
This includes overnight street parking without a permit.
The extension of the ordinance is now going to be given to the following cities:
- Azusa/Charter Oak/Covina
- Del Aire/Lennox
- East Los Angeles
- East Rancho Dominguez
- El Camino Village
- Florence-Firestone/Walnut Park
- Hawthorne
- Rancho Dominguez
- West Athens/Westmont
- West Carson
- West Los Angeles
- West Puente Valley/Valinda/South San Jose Hills
- West Rancho Dominguez/Willowbrook
However, this will not apply to vehicles that are used for construction, maintenance and other services that may be used for residents.
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If you are an owner of “nonconforming vehicles,” you will be able to attain up to 30 one-day parking permits per the calendar year. The ordinance was approved by a 4-0 vote. However, the vote is expected to return to the board for a final vote in the upcoming week. Supervisor Kathryn Barger was absent during the initial meeting and will be attending the next to make the final decision.
Residents spoke in favor of the ordinance during the meeting. Many stated that the vehicles are an eyesore and a major source of crime and other suspicious activity. Having a neighbourhood like this will likely result in the decline of business clientele and safety within the community.
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Kimberly Ramirez
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