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Effective Immediately, LASD Relaxes Parking Enforcement in Unincorporated LA County Areas

The recent stay-at-home order issued in early December,highlighted again the need for additional parking across Los Angeles County. In a reprieve, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department parking enforcement will temporarily relax parking enforcement, effective immediately, to help cope with parking availability.

Temporary relaxed enforcement in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County will include:

Street sweeping:  All streets with posted signs for street sweeping will not be enforced. 

Expired registration:  Vehicles with expired registration will not be cited for 5204 (a) CVC; registrations expired in excess of six months and will not be towed.

Enforcement in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County will continue for blocking fire hydrants, red zone parking and/or fire lane, handicap parking violations, blocking driveways, parked vehicles which disrupt the flow of traffic, metered parking in business districts.

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