Laguna Beach : Loading Zone Parking to Be Limited on Sundays

Latimes

Laguna Beach : Loading Zone Parking to Be Limited on Sundays"


Play all audios:

Loading...

In an effort to increase parking space for beach traffic on weekends, the City Council has revised the traffic enforcement code on parking in loading zones on Sundays.


“The controversy has been how to handle yellow curbs--loading zones. In previous years, our loading zones have been enforced Monday through Saturday,” said City Clerk Verna L. Rollinger.


“On Sunday you could park in a yellow space, so if you could find yourself a yellow curb on Sunday, you had a parking space all day long.”


Motorists may park legally in loading zones for 20 minutes Mondays through Saturdays, and Rollinger said that part of the ordinance will not change. On Sundays, however, they will have to


use parking meters that will be installed in those zones.


Most meters in the downtown area, where most of the loading zones are, have two-hour limits, she said.


“Motorists will be able to park there for two hours with meters or parking permits. There will be some indicators on what are loading zones. Also, a sign (will be) on the new meters,”


Rollinger said.


City workers also recommended enforcing limits on parking in the zones seven days a week because some businesses use the loading zones on Sundays.


“Staff indicated that it will be cost-effective to put up the meters, even for Sundays only. They looked at the expected revenue and the cost of putting up meters,” she said.


Traffic enforcement codes have bewildered residents and police since 1975, when the council voted to change several dozen codes to resolutions without repealing them.


The revisions of the dropped codes, which are still valid and being enforced, have not been put into the municipal code.


The result was confusion among police, city workers and residents who could not find traffic infractions listed in the codes.


Trending News

Infrastructure spend: insights from the effect of a bridge across the Zambezi on maize prices

Sam Jones ne travaille pas, ne conseille pas, ne possède pas de parts, ne reçoit pas de fonds d'une organisation qui pou...

What the university staff strike reveals about our broken higher education system

The biggest industrial strike ever by academic staff in Britain’s universities has begun. National newspapers are runnin...

Bryan Adams Has COVID For the Second Time In a Month: 'It's Off to the Hospital for Me'

Bryan Adams Has COVID For the Second Time In a Month: 'It's Off to the Hospital for Me' Adams announced he had tested po...

Bertelsmann 2006 ebit up 16% before one-offs

German media conglomerate BERTELSMANN increased its operating profit by 16% in 2006, driven by a surge at broadcaster RT...

Page not found - Eenadu.net

TRENDING IND vs ENG Rains Breaking | Feedback | ePratibha | E-PAPER | Pratibha ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ రాష్ట్ర వార్తలు జిల్లా వార్త...

Latests News

Laguna Beach : Loading Zone Parking to Be Limited on Sundays

In an effort to increase parking space for beach traffic on weekends, the City Council has revised the traffic enforceme...

Nadhim Zahawi sacked: today’s Tory scandals are similar to 1990s sleaze stories in more than one way

Sam Power has received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council. The 1990s are everywhere right now. From t...

Mixing things up for inspiration's sake

BLEND INTERIORS, an L.A. outpost of a Paris-based design gallery, has opened with a combination of aged industrial piece...

Kerala woman’s death over cyber harassment: accused found dead in hotel room

Athira VM, a woman from Manjoor of Kerala’s Kottayam district, died by suicide on May 1, worried over cyber harassment b...

Single microfluidic electrochemical sensor system for simultaneous multi-pulmonary hypertension biomarker analyses

ABSTRACT Miniaturized microfluidic biosensors have recently been advanced for portable point-of-care diagnostics by inte...

Top