News Summary
Fullerton residents should prepare for significant changes in parking regulations. Street sweeping ticketing resumes on February 24, and a new state law mandates vehicles maintain a safe distance from intersections. Local residents recently faced surprise tickets for overnight parking, prompting frustration. A costly exemption petition process is in place, but a new pilot program aims to ease hardships by offering affordable parking permits. Stay informed about these upcoming changes for safer streets.
Big Changes Coming to Fullerton’s Parking Regulations!
Hey there, Fullerton residents! It looks like there are some important updates on the horizon regarding our parking rules that you need to know about. The Fullerton Police Department has shared some news that every driver in the city should pay attention to!
Street Sweeping Ticketing is Back!
Starting on February 24, street sweeping ticketing is resuming! If you’ve gotten away with parking on the street when the sweepers come by in the past, now’s the time to make sure you’re aware of those posted signs. This decision is thanks to a recent directive from the City Council that was issued in January. To avoid racking up those pesky citations, residents are urged to keep an eye on the parking restrictions indicated on those signs.
New Parking Distance Rule
Speaking of keeping an eye out, there’s a brand-new law in town! California’s state law, known as CA AB 413, is now in effect. This regulation mandates that vehicles must maintain a safe distance of 15 to 20 feet from intersections and crosswalks. The aim behind this law is pretty clear: enhancing visibility, ensuring smooth traffic flow, and, most importantly, protecting pedestrians and cyclists. So, make sure your vehicle isn’t blocking anyone’s view!
Residents Weigh In After Receiving Tickets
For those who may not be aware, Fullerton has some strict rules about overnight parking. The city prohibits parking on public streets and highways from 2 AM to 5 AM unless you have an exemption. Plus, if a vehicle is parked longer than 72 hours, it could be towed! Yikes! Neighborhoods can request exemptions pertaining to overnight parking, but it’s not as simple as just asking; the City Council must determine if off-street parking is insufficient.
A Costly Petition to Request Exemptions
Want an exemption? That’s going to cost you! Residents must gather signatures from at least three-quarters of the neighborhood and pay a non-refundable fee of $567. Many longtime residents think it’s a bit outrageous to pay that much just to submit a petition about city rules, and they’re not shy about voicing their opinions. If you want to have your say, there’s an opportunity to share your thoughts during public comments at the Fullerton City Council meeting on February 18 at 5:30 PM.
Exciting New Pilot Program for Hardship Permits
In brighter news, the Fullerton City Council has approved a pilot program aimed at making life easier for those facing parking hardships. The council voted 4-1 in favor of this program, which will run for 18 months and aims to simplify eligibility for hardship permits in restricted parking zones. Under this program, permits will only cost $100, and more families can apply, beyond just single-family residences. This could be a game-changer for many residents!
Get Ready for Parking Changes!
So, as you can see, there are a lot of changes on the way for parking in Fullerton, and it’s important for everyone to get familiar with the new rules. Making sure our streets are safer and more functional is a priority, and staying informed is the first step. Don’t forget to keep an eye on the signs, and mark your calendars for the City Council meeting if you want to voice your thoughts on these issues.
Stay safe and happy driving, Fullerton!
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- Fullerton Observer: New Parking Law and Changes in Ticketing
- Daily Titan: Fullerton to Offer New Parking Permit Program
- LAist: Fullerton Can’t Enforce RV Parking Ban, OC Judge Rules
- Google Search: Parking Regulations California
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Urban Planning
