Pasadena Council Votes to Resume Parking Enforcement
AtMonday’s meeting, City Council voted to resume enforcement of the overnightparking ordinance, daytime street sweeping, and the development of otherparking programs as listed below.
- Overnight enforcement resumed Tuesday. Warningsto be issued for two weeks, with citations to resume Sept. 1.
- Sale of emergency COVID-19 overnight parking permits that wouldallow vehicles not otherwise qualified to park on street. Permits will be validfor 90-day increments and can be renewed until the end of the city’s safer athome order. The permit will sell for $73.38 per each 90-day period. A two-permitlimit per address will remain in place.
- Creation of a low-income fee waiver program forovernight parking permits. Individuals may qualify by meeting criteria whichincludes individuals receiving public benefits under certain programs.Individuals eligible for the low-income fee waiver program will receive a 50%discount on annual overnight and temporary 90-day overnight permits.
- Enforcement of daytime street sweeping restrictions resumed Tuesday.Warnings to be issued for two weeks, with citations to resume Sept. 1.
- Resumption of non-critical vehicle impounds and booting, including forvehicles with five or more past due parking citations, and for vehicles withexpired registrations, effective November.