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When the pandemic hit, the City of Los Angeles relaxed some of its parking enforcement rules. It stopped ticketing for expired registration tags, vehicles parked in rush-hour and anti-gridlock zones, and cars left in residential areas during street sweeping. The City Council voted 13 to 1 to extend the relaxed rules last month until Aug. 1. Now, the policy is being extended once again.
From the Office of L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti:
Mayor Garcetti today extended relaxed parking enforcement across the City of Los Angeles until October 1, making it easier for Angelenos to stay home whenever possible without being concerned about a ticket. “Angelenos shouldn’t be penalized for staying home, avoiding unnecessary trips, and doing their part to stop the spread of COVID-19,” said Mayor Eric Garcetti. “All of us have a role to play in defeating this virus and saving lives, and no one should worry about facing extra financial burdens when they're keeping their family, friends, and community safe during this crisis.”
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