If you’re a resident of Los Angeles, understanding the parking enforcement laws and regulations of the city can be confusing. Fortunately, the city has provide a helpful list of parking regulations that do or do not apply on National Holidays.
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This is an excerpt from the City of Los Angeles dated March 8, 2012
National Holidays
It is the Department’s policy that on National Holidays, the parking regulations listed ARE NOT to be enforced unless the signs indicate “Holiday Enforcement.” The holidays are:
- New Years Day
- Martin Luther King’s Birthday
- President’s Day (George Washington’s Birthday)
- Memorial Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Columbus Day
- Veteran’s Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Christmas Day
The regulations that ARE NOT to be enforced are:
- Time Limit
- Parking Meters (unless posted to include holidays)
- No Parking Signs with specific time limits (i.e. 9:00am to 4:00pm, 8:00am to 10:00am)
- No Stopping signs with specified time limits (i.e. 7:00am to 9:00am, 4:00pm to 6:00pm)
- Preferential Parking (unless posted to include holidays)
The regulations to be enforced on all days, including the above holidays, are all safety violations, including but not limited to:
- Red zones, including bus zones
- Yellow/white zones (on request only)
- Alleys
- Sidewalks
- Handicap Zones
- “No Parking Anytime” signs (including “To Away, No Parking Anytime” signs)
- “No Stopping Anytime” signs that do not refer to a specified time limit
- All Temporary “No Stopping” or “No Parking” signs
- Compliants for service, including but not limited to, blocked driveways, etc.
We hope this provides an easy guide for understanding holiday parking enforcement in LA. Have a wonderful holiday!
Mack Aziz says:
August 31, 2014 at 2:15 pm