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Question, Answer: Parking on Street Sweeping Days?

Question, Answer: Parking on Street Sweeping Days?

Gram Ponante, a writer who focuses on the adult entertainment industry, had a question yesterday, so he tweeted it: "If I've seen the street sweeper go past, is it then legal to park on those streets on sweep days?" We suspected the answer would be no, considering the organization it would take the city to make that actually work, and looked to the L.A. Department of Transportation for an answer. more ›

City Wasted $855K on Parking Enforcement Vehicles, Audit Finds

City Wasted $855K on Parking Enforcement Vehicles, Audit Finds

City Controller Wendy Greuel is at it again and tomorrow plans to release an audit detailing how the city's Department of Transportation wasted $855,000 and exceeded a contract by nearly $2.5 million. more ›

Union Wants 50 More Parking Enforcement Officers on the Street

Union Wants 50 More Parking Enforcement Officers on the Street

When thousands of city jobs were threatened earlier this year due to L.A.'s own budget crisis, the Coalition of L.A. City Unions decided to propose their own budget that would include job-saving measures. One of those ideas would take 50 sacked employees and put them to work on the streets as parking enforcement officers. more ›

Fact Check: How Much Can Your Vehicle Stick into a Red Zone?

Fact Check: How Much Can Your Vehicle Stick into a Red Zone?

In last week's post about a parking enforcement officer taking lunch while his vehicle sat partly in a red zone, one LAist reader asked for the final word on red zones. "Does the red zone go by the frame of the car, or the tire?" asked a commenter named "Los Angeles." Commenter "Defender90CA" replied "Red zone goes by the tire, not the frame." more ›

If You Witness a Parking Enforcement Officer Running a Red Light

If You Witness a Parking Enforcement Officer Running a Red Light

If there's anyone who shouldn't be running red lights, it's civilian city employees for the Department of Transportation. Instead of being examples to the community on how citizens should drive, we often witness them blowing past stop signs and running red lights on right turns (oh, the "California stop"). This morning, we happened to witness such an incident and catch the license plate number. more ›

Grey is the New Red

  

LAist Featured Photos contributor discarted submits these two below photos and asks "Can anyone figure out the whims of the Parking Enforcement these days? For months, years even, they’ve ignored this “grey” space, but then all of the sudden they decided it’s illegal to park here, citing it as a “red zone.” This is not even close to a red zone – am I missing something?" No discarted, you did not miss anything. more ›

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