CHAPTER VIII TRAFFIC

CHAPTER VIII
TRAFFIC
Division
A
Obedience to Traffic Regulations
B
Traffic Control Devices
C
Turning Movements
D
One Way Streets and Alleys
E
Special Stops Required
F
Miscellaneous Driving Rules
G
Terminal Access for Interstate Trucks
H
Restricted Use of Certain Streets
I
Pedestrians
K
Method of Parking
L
Stopping, Standing and Parking
M
Stopping for Loading and Unloading Only
N
Parking Prohibited or Limited
O
Penalties and Effect of Chapter
P
Schedules of Designated Streets Referred to in Chapter [Speed Zone Schedules]
Q
Miscellaneous
R
Traffic Regulation in Park
S
Traffic Regulations in the Harbor District
T
Operation of Unusual Types of Vehicles Creating Traffic Problems
U
Parking on Public Street and Parking on Publicly Owned Off-Street Parking Facilities
V
Traffic Regulations Within the Los Angeles International and Van Nuys Airports
W
Establishment of Civil Parking Penalties
CHAPTER VIII
TRAFFIC
Section
80.00
Definitions.
SEC. 80.00. DEFINITIONS.
For the purpose of this chapter the following words and phrases are defined and shall be construed as hereinafter set out unless it shall be apparent from the
context that they have a different meaning.
(a)
Whenever any words and phrases used in this chapter are not defined herein but are now defined in the Vehicle Code of the state, such
definitions are incorporated herein and shall be deemed to apply to such words and phrases used in this chapter as though set forth herein in full.
(b)
“Department” shall mean the Department of Transportation. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(c)
“Central Traffic District” shall mean all streets and portions of streets described as follows:
All that area bounded by the east curb line of Los Angeles Street, the south curb line of Pico Boulevard, the west curb line of Figueroa Street, and the
north curb line of Cesar Chavez Avenue. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
The Central Traffic District shall also include Broadway Place from Olympic Boulevard to Main Street.
(d)
2/25/79.)
“Commissioners” or “Board” shall mean the Board of Transportation Commissioners. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper.
(e)
“Loading Zone” shall mean that space adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading of
passengers or materials.
(f)
“California Traffic Manual” shall mean that book of traffic engineering standards and instructions formulated and published by the
Department of Transportation of the State of California. Three copies of said manual, together with all approved amendments and additions, shall be kept
available to the public in the Department of Transportation. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(g)
"Traffic Officer" shall mean a civilian employee designated by the Transportation Department to direct traffic at intersections or other places
and to enforce parking restrictions. Employees of other departments may also be designated by resolution or ordinance as Traffic Officers but only for the
limited purpose of issuing specified parking citations and abatement of public nuisance vehicles under the direction and control of the employing
departments. Such employees shall be trained to perform their specified duties by the Transportation Department. (Amended by Ord. No. 182,240, Eff.
10/7/12.)
(h)
“Parkway” shall mean that portion of a street other than a roadway or a sidewalk.
(i)
“Passenger Loading Zone” shall mean that space adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading
of passengers.
(j)
“Pedestrian” shall mean any person afoot.
(k)
“Police Officer” shall mean every officer of the Police Department of this City
(l)
(None)
(m)
(None)
(n)
(None)
(o)
(None)
(p)
(None)
(q)
Whenever, by any provision of this chapter, the approval of the Council is required as to any action taken by the Commissioners or the
Department, such approval may be granted by resolution or order unless it be specifically provided that such approval be given by ordinance. (Amended by
Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(r)
"Parking Meter Zone" shall mean streets or portions of streets described and established by the City Council by resolution or ordinance as zones
within which the parking of vehicles shall be controlled, regulated and inspected with the aid of parking meters. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff.
9/7/08.)
(s)
"Parking Meter Space" shall mean an area of space adjacent to and controlled by a parking meter upon any street or designated by lines or
other markings, and of sufficient size to permit the parking of only one vehicle. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(t)
"Parking Meter Space Number" shall mean a designated number installed upon the curb or sidewalk area, on a posted sign, or upon a clearly
visible vertical surface immediately adjacent to a parking meter space for the purpose of identifying the space for payment at a parking meter. (Amended by
Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(u)
"Parking Meter" shall mean and include any mechanical and/or electronic device installed within or upon the curb or sidewalk area adjacent to
a parking meter space or spaces for the purpose of recording the period of time for occupancy of such parking meter space or spaces by any vehicle. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(v)
“Publicly Owned Off-Street Parking Facility” shall mean any location, lot or space which is owned or leased by the City of Los Angeles and
in or upon which the parking of vehicles is regulated, controlled or inspected with the aid of off-street parking meters, or signs erected pursuant to Section
88.64. (Amended by Ord. No. 114,947, Eff. 11/30/59.)
(w)
"Off-Street Parking Meter Space" shall mean an area of space adjacent to and controlled by an off-street parking meter upon any publicly
owned off-street parking facility designated by lines or other markings and of sufficient size to permit the parking of only one vehicle. (Amended by Ord.
No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(x)
"Off-Street Parking Meter Space Number" shall mean a designated number installed upon the pavement surface, on a posted sign, or upon a
clearly visible vertical surface immediately adjacent to an off-street parking meter space for the purpose of identifying the space for payment at a parking
meter. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(y)
"Off-Street Parking Meter" shall mean and include any mechanical and/or electronic device installed within or upon any publicly owned offstreet parking facility area adjacent to or in the vicinity of an off-street parking meter space or spaces for the purpose of recording the period of time for
occupancy of such off-street parking meter space or spaces by any vehicle. (Added by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(z)
“Trailer” shall mean a vehicle without motive power designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle, and to be used for human habitation, or for
carrying persons or property, including but not limited to a trailer coach or house trailer. (Added by Ord. No. 113,890, Eff. 8/15/59.)
(z-1)
“Semitrailer” shall mean a trailer drawn by a motor vehicle and so constructed that some part of its weight and that of its load rests upon or
is carried by another vehicle. (Added by Ord. No. 150,482, Eff. 2/9/78.)
(z-2)
“Construction vehicle” shall mean any vehicle used primarily off the street or highway for construction purposes. (Added by Ord. No.
148,582, Eff. 8/18/76.)
DIVISION “A”
OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
Section
80.01
80.01.1
80.02
80.03
80.03.1
80.04
80.05
80.06
80.06.1
Duties of Officers.
Arrest Authority.
Obedience to Officers.
Direction of Traffic.
Traffic Control at Commercial Filming Sites.
Governmental Vehicles.
Exemptions to Certain Vehicles.
Parking Control.
Administrative Procedures for Violations of Section 62.61, Work Within or on a Public Street or Right-of-way, Obstruction of a Public Street or Rightof-way, Peak Traffic Hours Restrictions.
SEC. 80.01. DUTIES OF OFFICERS.
Police Officers and Traffic Officers are hereby authorized to direct all traffic by voice, hand or signal whenever and wherever necessary in the interest of
safety or to expedite the flow of traffic. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
SEC. 80.01.1. ARREST AUTHORITY.
(Amended by Ord. No. 176,840, Eff. 9/4/05.)
Every Traffic Officer of the Transportation Department shall have the power, authority and immunity of a public officer or employee, as set forth in the Penal
Code of the State of California, Section 836.5, to make arrests without a warrant whenever he or she has reasonable cause to believe that the person to be arrested
has in his or her presence committed a violation of any criminal regulation set forth in Chapter VIII of the Municipal Code and the following sections of the Los
Angeles Municipal Code:
12.21
A.1.(a)
12.21 A.6.
12.21 A.8.
12.21
C.1.(g)
12.26 E.
12.26 I.4.
41.14
41.45
42.00
56.08
56.11
66.25
62.45(b)
62.49(a)
67.02(a)
91.1608
62.51-1(e)
94.0605(d)
62.79
62.80
62.96(a)
62.130
96.02
114.04
114.05
64.30 with respect to storm drain systems and waters of the State
or is a violation of State of California Penal Code Section 556 or 556.1. The provisions of Penal Code Section 836.5 regarding issuance of a written promise to
appear shall be applicable to arrests authorized herein.
SEC. 80.02. OBEDIENCE TO OFFICERS.
No person shall willfully fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order, direction or signal of a Police Officer or Traffic Officer. (Amended by Ord. No.
151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, violation of this section is an infraction. (Added by Ord. No. 153,590, Eff. 5/11/80.)
SEC. 80.03. DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC.
No person other than a Police Officer, a person deputized by the Chief of Police, a Traffic Officer, or an off duty or retired police officer authorized under the
provisions of Section 80.03.1 shall direct or attempt to direct traffic by voice, hand or other signal, provided however, that a member of the Fire Department,
wearing the badge or insignia of a fire fighter and acting in the course of his or her duties, may direct traffic to protect the personnel and equipment of the Fire
Department. Persons may operate, when and as herein provided, any mechanical push button signal erected pursuant to this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No.
164,340, Eff. 2/20/89.)
SEC. 80.03.1. TRAFFIC CONTROL AT COMMERCIAL FILMING SITES.
(Added by Ord. No. 164,340, Eff. 2/20/89.)
A.
Permit to Engage in Crowd and Traffic Control. The Chief of Police shall establish rules and regulations which shall govern the control of traffic
and crowds on public property by retired and off-duty Los Angeles Police Officers employed by a person holding a valid permit pursuant to Section 22.350 of the
Los Angeles Administrative Code. Pursuant to said rules and regulations, the Chief of Police or his or her designee, in his or her discretion, may authorize and grant
a permit to off-duty and retired Los Angeles Police Officers to engage in traffic and crowd control on public property. Said permits shall be limited to performance
of traffic and crowd control at those times and places authorized in the permit issued pursuant to Section 22.350 et seq. of the Los Angeles Administrative Code.
B.
reasons:
Revocation, Suspension Or Denial Of Permits. A permit provided for in this section may be revoked, suspended, or denied for any of the following
1.
violation of applicable law; or
2.
violation of any rule or regulation adopted hereunder; or
3.
upon a finding of inability, lack of necessary expertise, or willful or negligent failure to properly and safely perform the duties for which the
permit is granted.
C.
Notice And Hearing. No permit issued or applied for pursuant to this section shall be revoked, suspended, or denied until a hearing is held by a
Deputy Chief of Police appointed by the Chief of Police to conduct such hearing. Service of notices and the conduct of the hearing shall be in conformance with the
requirements of Sections 11.00 and 22.02 of the L.A.M.C.
SEC. 80.04. GOVERNMENTAL VEHICLES.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the driver of any vehicle owned by or used in the service of the United States Government, this State, any county
or city, except as otherwise permitted in this chapter.
SEC. 80.05. EXEMPTIONS TO CERTAIN VEHICLES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,585, Eff. 3/30/11.)
(a)
The provisions of this chapter regulating the operation, parking and standing of vehicles shall not apply to any Police or Fire Department vehicle, or
any public ambulance or any public utility vehicle, or any private ambulance, which public utility or private ambulance has qualified as an authorized emergency
vehicle, when any vehicle mentioned in this section is operated in the manner specified in the Vehicle Code in response to an emergency call.
Nor shall the provisions of this chapter regulating the operation, parking and standing of vehicles apply to any vehicle or cart of the Transportation Department
while used by a Traffic Officer, or of the Los Angeles Police Department while used by a law enforcement officer, in the performance of such person's official
duties.
(b)
of others.
The foregoing exemptions shall not, however, protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of his or her willful disregard of the safety
(c)
The provisions of this chapter regulating the parking or standing of vehicles shall not apply to any vehicle of a City department or public utility while
necessarily in use for construction or repair work, or while engaged in the collection of garbage or noncombustible rubbish, where compliance therewith would
obstruct such operation, or any vehicle owned by the United States while in use for the collection, transportation or delivery of United States mail, or to any vehicle
owned and operated by the Department of Defense during periods of proclaimed national emergency.
(d)
Pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 21114.5, Los Angeles Police Officers are authorized to deploy and operate three-wheeled electric
vehicles/carts on public sidewalks during the course of their employment.
SEC. 80.06. PARKING CONTROL.
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,783, Eff. 7/12/93, Oper. 7/1/93.)
(a)
Traffic Officers are hereby authorized to issue parking citations as provided in Division 17, Article 3 of the Vehicle Code and to perform other related
duties as may be required by the General Manager, Department of Transportation.
(b)
Members of the Fire Department are hereby authorized to issue parking citations as provided in Division 17, Article 3 of the Vehicle Code when an
illegally parked vehicle blocks access to a fire hydrant, obstructs access to or from a fire station, or occupies a designated fire lane.
(c)
The Department is hereby authorized to conduct administrative investigations of parking citations and administrative hearings in accordance with
Division 17, Article 3 of the Vehicle Code.
SEC. 80.06.1. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES FOR VIOLATIONS OF SECTION 62.61, WORK WITHIN OR ON A PUBLIC STREET OR
RIGHT-OF-WAY, OBSTRUCTION OF A PUBLIC STREET OR RIGHT-OF-WAY, PEAK TRAFFIC HOURS RESTRICTIONS.
(Added by Ord. No. 178,104, Eff. 1/9/07.)
(a)
Service Procedures for Issuing Administrative Citations.
1.
An administrative citation in a form approved by the City may be issued to the responsible party by an enforcement officer for violations of those
sections set forth in Section 62.61 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code in the following manner:
(i)
Personal Service of Administrative Citation. In any case where an administrative citation is issued to an individual, corporation, or a
business, the enforcement officer shall attempt to:
A.
Locate the individual, corporation or business and serve the administrative citation to the responsible person or party.
B.
Obtain on the administrative citation the signature of the person in violation of this code, or in cases in which the violation of this
code is by a corporation or business, the signature of the responsible person or party.
C.
If the responsible person or party served refuses or fails to sign the administrative citation, the failure or refusal to sign shall not
affect the validity of the citation or of subsequent proceedings.
2.
Service of Citation by Mail. If the enforcement officer is unable to locate the responsible person for the violation, the administrative citation
shall be mailed to the responsible person by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested. Simultaneously, the same notice may be sent by regular
mail. If a notice sent by certified mail is returned unsigned, then service shall be deemed effective pursuant to regular mail, provided the notice that was
sent by regular mail is not returned.
3.
Service of Citation by Posting Notice. If the enforcement officer does not succeed in serving the responsible party personally, or by certified
mail or regular mail, the enforcement officer shall post the administrative citation on any real property within the City in which the City has knowledge that
the responsible party has a legal interest, and that posting shall be deemed effective service.
4.
Service of Citation by Publication. If the enforcement officer does not succeed in serving the responsible party personally by certified mail or
regular mail, and the City is not aware that the responsible party has a legal interest in any real property within the City, the enforcement officer shall cause
the administrative citation to be published in a newspaper likely to give actual notice to the responsible party. The publication shall be once a week for four
successive weeks in a newspaper published at least once a week.
(b)
Contents of Administrative Citations. Administrative citations shall contain all of the following information:
1.
The date and location of the violation and the approximate time the violation was observed;
2.
The code section violated and a description of how the section was violated;
3.
The action required to correct the violation;
4.
The consequences of failing to correct the violation;
5.
The amount of penalty imposed for the violation;
6.
Information regarding the procedure to contest the citation;
7.
The signature of the enforcement officer and the signature of the responsible person if that person can be located and will sign the citation, as set
forth in this section.
(c)
Satisfaction of Administrative Citation.
1.
Upon receipt of a citation, the responsible party shall either:
(i)
Pay the Penalty. Payment of the penalty waives the responsible party's right to the administrative hearing and appeal process pursuant to
Paragraph (iii), below; or
(ii)
Remedy the Violation. If the violation is of a nature that it can be remedied, and the responsible party remedies it within the time
indicated on the citation, upon providing proof of correction to the enforcement officer the responsible party shall pay only the administrative
reimbursement portion of the penalty; or
(iii)
Request an Administrative Hearing. If the responsible party chooses to contest the citation, the party shall do so no later than 15
calendar days, excluding weekends and holidays, after service of the citation. The request shall be submitted in writing as directed on the citation and
shall include a statement of reasons why the citation is being contested. The request shall be accompanied by a deposit in the full amount of the
penalty, inclusive of the administrative reimbursement portion, or written proof of financial hardship, which at a minimum must include tax returns,
financial statements, bank account records, salary records or similar documentation demonstrating that the responsible party is unable to deposit the
penalty. A hearing will not be scheduled unless the full amount of the penalty is deposited, or the City finds the responsible party financially unable
to do so and waives the deposit requirement.
In the event the responsible party fails or refuses to select and satisfy any of the alternatives set forth in Paragraphs (i), (ii) or (iii) above, then the
penalty shall be immediately due and owing to the City and may be collected in any manner allowed by law for collection of a debt. Commencement of an
action to collect the delinquent penalty shall not preclude issuance of additional citations to the responsible party should the violations persist.
(d)
Administrative Hearings and Appeal Process.
1.
Pre-hearing Dismissal of Citation. The City may dismiss an administrative citation at any time if it is determined to have been issued in error,
in which event any deposit made shall be refunded.
2.
Time for Administrative Hearing. The administrative hearing shall be scheduled no later than 90 days after receipt of the request for a hearing
to contest the citation. The responsible party will be notified in writing at least ten days prior to the date of the hearing by first class mail of the date and
time of the hearing.
3.
Appointment of Administrative Hearing Officer. The hearing shall be conducted by an Administrative Hearing Officer appointed by the City
to perform hearings.
4.
Request for Continuance of Hearing. The responsible person may request one continuance of the hearing, but in no event may the hearing
begin later than 90 days after receipt of the request for hearing from the responsible person.
5.
Failure to Attend Administrative Hearing. The individual to whom an administrative citation is issued, or that person's representative, may
attend the hearing in person, or in lieu of attending may submit an Appearance by Written Declaration on a form provided by the City for that purpose.
(i)
If the cited individual or his or her representative fails to attend the scheduled hearing, or fails to submit an Appearance by Written
Declaration on the form provided by the City for that purpose, he or she shall be deemed to have waived his or her right to an administrative hearing. Under these circumstances, the Administrative Hearing Officer shall dismiss the challenge to the administrative citation, and shall issue a written
notice to that effect. An individual whose challenge to an administrative citation is dismissed under this section shall be deemed not to have availed
himself or herself of the right to an administrative hearing as provided in this chapter.
(ii)
An individual who has been issued an administrative citation and who has requested an administrative hearing to challenge the citation
as provided in this chapter may request in writing that his or her challenge to the citation be dismissed and the hearing canceled. Upon receipt of a
request to dismiss a challenge to the administrative citation, the City shall cancel the pending hearing, and issue a written notice to that effect. Any
individual who requests the dismissal of a challenge to an administrative citation under this section shall be deemed never to have availed himself or
herself of the right to an administrative hearing as provided in this chapter.
6.
Procedures at Administrative Hearing. Administrative hearings are informal, and formal rules of evidence and discovery do not apply. Each
party shall have the opportunity to present evidence in support of his or her case and to cross-examine witnesses. The City bears the burden of proof at an
administrative hearing to establish a violation. The citation is prima facie evidence of the violation and the enforcement officer who issued the citation is not
required to participate in the hearing. The Administrative Hearing Officer shall use preponderance of the evidence as the standard of evidence in deciding
the issues. Evidence shall be submitted under penalty of perjury.
7.
Decision of Administrative Hearing Officer. At the conclusion of the hearing or within 15 days thereafter, the Administrative Hearing Officer
shall render a decision as follows:
(i)
Determine that the violation for which the citation was issued occurred, and impose a fine in the amount set forth in the penalty schedule,
inclusive of the administrative reimbursement portion, and if the violation has not been corrected as of the date of the hearing, order correction of the
violation; or
(ii)
Determine that the violation for which the citation was issued occurred, but that the responsible party has introduced credible evidence of
mitigating circumstances warranting imposition of a lesser penalty than that prescribed in the penalty schedule, or no penalty at all, and impose a
lesser fine, if any, and if the violation has not been corrected as of the date of the hearing, order that the violation be corrected; or
(iii)
code.
Determine that the violation for which the citation was issued did not occur or that the condition did not constitute a violation of the
8.
Issuance of Administrative Order. The Administrative Hearing Officer shall issue a written decision entitled "Administrative Order" no later
than 15 days after the date on which the administrative hearing concludes. The Administrative Order shall be served upon the responsible person by first
class mail, or if that method fails, by any one of the other methods set forth in this section. The Administrative Order shall become final on the date of
mailing or other service, and shall notify the responsible person of his or her right to appeal as provided below in this section. The Administrative Order
shall also (i) either set a deadline for compliance with its terms, in the event that the responsible person fails to file an appeal, in no event less than 20 days
from the date of mailing or other service, or (ii) if the hearing officer determines as described in Subdivisions 7.(ii) or 7.(iii) immediately above, and the
responsible party has deposited the penalty with the City, order a partial or full refund of the deposit.
9.
Appeal to Administrative Order. Within 20 days after mailing or other service of the Administrative Order to the responsible person, he or she
may seek review of the Administrative Order by filing a notice of appeal with the Superior Court, pursuant to California Government Code Section 53069.4. The responsible person shall serve upon the City Clerk either in person or by first-class mail a copy of the notice of appeal. If the responsible person fails to
timely file a notice of appeal, the Administrative Order shall be deemed final.
10.
Failure to Comply With Administrative Order. Failure to comply with an Administrative Order directing the abatement of a continuing
violation is a misdemeanor. In that event, or if the City prevails in an appeal of an Order to the Superior Court pursuant to Subdivision 9. above, and the
responsible person fails to comply with the Administrative Order, the City may file a criminal misdemeanor action against the responsible person. Filing a
criminal misdemeanor action does not preclude the City from using any other legal remedy available to gain compliance with the Administrative Order. For
purposes of this Subdivision 10., the term "continuing violation" shall mean a single, ongoing condition or activity in violation of the Los Angeles Municipal
Code.
DIVISION “B”
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
Section
80.07
80.07.1
Traffic Control Devices – Powers and Duties of the Department.
Traffic Control Devices and Other Signs – Remove or Discontinuance.
80.07.2
80.08
80.08.2
80.08.3
80.08.4
80.08.5
80.08.6
80.08.7
80.10
80.11
80.12
80.13
80.13.1
Traffic Control Devices – Hours of Operation.
Installation of Traffic Signals.
Department to Install Traffic Markings.
Removal of Unauthorized Signs, Signals, and Lights.
Flashing Lights – Interference with Traffic Signals.
Off-center Lane Movement – Establishment.
Temporary Traffic Controls.
Charges for Providing Traffic Control and for Installation and Relocation of Parking and Traffic Control Devices.
Signs Required.
Right Turns at Signal Controlled Intersections.
Double Lines.
Speed Zoning on Other than State Highways.
Speed Zoning on Streets Adjacent to a Children’s Playground.
SEC. 80.07. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES – POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT.
(a)
Authorized Installations. Whenever by any provision of this chapter, the Department is authorized to install any traffic control devices, and such
authority is made dependent upon a determination of the need therefor, it shall be the duty of the Department to make such determination only upon the basis of
traffic engineering principles and traffic investigations and in accordance with such standards, limitations and rules as are hereinafter in this chapter laid down with
reference to the particular kind of installation under consideration.
(b)
Directed Installations. It shall be the duty of the Department to install traffic control devices at a particular location, whenever directed to do so by
any provision of this chapter or by any ordinance of this city.
(c)
Installations Essential to Effectiveness of Traffic Laws. Whenever any traffic laws of this state, or any traffic regulations set forth in this chapter,
requires for its effectiveness that traffic control devices be installed to give notice to the public of the operation or application of such law or regulations, the
Department is hereby authorized to install the necessary devices, subject to any limitations or restrictions set forth in the law or regulation involved.
(d)
Additional Installations. Subject to the requirements of Subsection (a) of this section, the Department is hereby authorized to install such additional
traffic control devices, not expressly provided for in this chapter, as it determines are necessary to regulate, warn, or guide traffic, and to remove such devices when
it determines that they are no longer necessary to regulate, warn, or guide traffic. In addition to traffic control devices, the Department is authorized to install certain
signs relating to public safety, providing such signs are approved by the Department of Public Works as provided in Section 28.04 and provided further that no such
signs shall conflict with or detract from any traffic control devices. The Department is also authorized to remove any such sign. (Amended by Ord. No. 156,852,
Eff. 8/1/82.)
(e)
Authority of the Department Exclusive. No officer, board or department of this City other than the Department of Transportation and no private
agency or person, shall install, place, maintain, or remove any traffic control device or other type of sign within the purview of this chapter except as provided in
this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No. 156,852, Eff. 8/1/82.)
(f)
“Install.” Authority to install, as the term is used in this chapter, includes authority to “cause to be installed.”
(g)
“Remove.” Authority to remove, as the term is used in this chapter, includes authority to “cause to be removed.”
SEC. 80.07.1. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND OTHER SIGNS – REMOVE OR DISCONTINUANCE.
The Department is hereby authorized to remove, relocate or discontinue the operation of any traffic control device, or sign, not specifically required by State
law or by this chapter whenever it shall determine in any particular case that the conditions which warranted or required the installation no longer exists or obtain. (Title and section, Amended by Ord. No. 156,852, Eff. 8/1/82.)
SEC. 80.07.2. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES – HOURS OF OPERATION.
The Department shall determine, in accordance with traffic conditions prevailing at any particular location, the hours and days during which any official traffic
control device shall be in operation or be in effect. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.08. INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(a)
The Department shall install and maintain official traffic signals at those intersections and other places where traffic conditions are such as to require
that the flow of traffic be alternately interrupted and released in order to prevent or relieve traffic congestion or to protect life or property from exceptional hazard.
(b)
The Department is hereby authorized to ascertain and determine the locations where such signals are required by resort to field observations, traffic
counts and other traffic information as may be pertinent, and its determinations therefrom shall be made in accordance with those traffic engineering and safety
standards and instructions set forth in the California Traffic Manual. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
SEC. 80.08.2. DEPARTMENT TO INSTALL TRAFFIC MARKINGS.
The Department shall mark center lines, lane lines, symbols and words and install raised devices or other devices upon the surface of the pavement to indicate
the course to be travelled by vehicles at any place where the Department determines that such markings or devices are necessary for the orderly and safe movement
of traffic. Such markings and installations shall be made consistent with state law and in accordance with those standards and methods set forth in the California
Traffic Manual. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
SEC. 80.08.3. REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS, SIGNALS, AND LIGHTS.
The Department may, without notice, remove every unofficial sign, signal or device placed, maintained or displayed upon any City street contrary to the
provisions of the Vehicle Code or of this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No. 156,852, Eff. 8/1/82.)
SEC. 80.08.4. FLASHING LIGHTS – INTERFERENCE WITH TRAFFIC SIGNALS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 146,628, Eff. 11/25/74.)
No person shall erect or maintain any electric sign or similar device that interferes with the visibility of any traffic control or warning signal.
This section shall not apply to lights used to identify public fire alarm boxes.
All flashing lights shall comply with existing traffic codes pertaining to the interference with traffic signals.
SEC. 80.08.5. OFF-CENTER LANE MOVEMENT – ESTABLISHMENT.
The Department is hereby authorized to install signs or markers temporarily designating lanes to be used by traffic moving in a particular direction on any
street, regardless of the center lane of that street or markings thereon, whenever it determines that such designation will promote the orderly movement of traffic or
reduce congestion. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.08.6. TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROLS.
Upon those streets or at those locations where the Department determines that an unusual hazard exists to life or property, or that unusual congestion or
impedance to traffic movement exists or is likely to occur, the Department shall install such traffic control devices as are required by its findings to control such
hazard, congestion or impedance to traffic movement. Such devices shall be effective for a period not to exceed 30 days and shall be appropriately marked
“temporary.” Temporary traffic signs (No Parking) may further be marked “Commercial Vehicles with Use Permit Exempt” when the Department determines
the need for such control in conjunction with a use permit for filming in accordance with Los Angeles Administrative Code Chapter 13, Article 8, Division 22. (Amended by Ord. No. 157,503, Eff. 4/21/83.)
SEC. 80.08.7. CHARGES FOR PROVIDING TRAFFIC CONTROL AND FOR INSTALLATION AND RELOCATION OF PARKING AND TRAFFIC
CONTROL DEVICES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 170,880, Eff. 3/1/96.)
Upon notice of City authorization to temporarily close, in whole or in part, a public street or to withdraw that public street from public use for a period of time,
or upon a determination by the Department of Transportation that traffic control is required on a temporary basis due to anticipated congestion caused by a particular
event (such as a commercial or ceremonial parade, street closure, athletic event, concert or festival) or upon a request to the Department of Transportation with
respect to matters involving the use of streets, the Department may install, maintain, relocate, and/or remove parking and/or traffic control devices or provide traffic
control, in a manner and at a level sufficient to protect the public safety, as determined by the Department. In providing such service the City shall be reimbursed
for the costs of provision as follows:
(a)
In each such instance except as otherwise provided in Subsections (e) and (f), the Department of Transportation shall charge and collect the total
costs of Departmental work, services, and materials provided in the case of:
1.
Installation, maintenance, and removal, plus replacement for loss, or for repair of damage to any parking and/or traffic control devices,
including, but not limited to, temporary signs; and
2.
Placing, temporarily relocating, or removing permanent parking and/or traffic control devices.
(b)
Prior to the Department proceeding pursuant to any such request, the applicant requesting the installation, use, retirement from use, maintaining,
relocation, removal or replacement of a parking and/or traffic control device or devices shall deposit with the City that sum estimated by the Department to
be sufficient to reimburse the City for all City costs with respect thereto. The deposit may vary in amount depending upon the scope of the costs and
expenses reasonably anticipated as necessary to provide the work, services, and materials to be used as a part of or for the regulation of parking and/or traffic
in the area involved. The estimated sum required to be deposited shall be based upon and not be inconsistent with the actual costs of similar work done by,
and materials used by, the Department in the regular course of its duties. The Department shall estimate the amount of the deposit in conformity with a
schedule adopted by the General Manager on a semi-annual or less frequent basis which sets forth and applies then current salary schedules and verifiable
time and materials costs of the City with respect to those types of Departmental activities. The schedule shall be kept on file by the Department and be
available to any applicant depositor at the time an application is made or as otherwise requested.
(c)
Money received as a deposit from an applicant shall be deposited into the Department of Transportation Trust Fund and shall be expended
therefrom for the purpose of first reimbursing the Departmental account for costs incurred by the Department in providing services and materials referred to
in Subsection (a) above for the applicant-depositor.
(d)
As a condition to the Department proceedings above set forth, any deposit accepted pursuant to this section shall be adjusted at the completion
of the project to conform to actual costs as follows:
1.
In the event actual costs incurred by the City are less than the deposit received by the City, the applicant shall be entitled to
reimbursement of the excess from the deposit; and
2.
demand.
In the event the costs exceed the sum on deposit, all such additional costs shall be paid by the applicant-depositor to the City upon
(e)
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,881, Eff. 10/26/09.) Department charges shall not apply upon a determination by the General Manager,
Department of Transportation, that charges are less than $1,000 and that the action involved is required as a result of an emergency situation, to alleviate a
dangerous condition, to provide police security, to alleviate traffic congestion, or to effect a street closure initiated by the City. Such determination shall be
in writing and affirmed by the responsible official as follows:
(f)
1.
Emergency - General Manager or Assistant General Manager, Department of Transportation.
2.
Dangerous Condition - District Transportation Engineer.
3.
Traffic Congestion - District Transportation Engineer.
4.
Police Security - Division Captain, Los Angeles Police Department.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to non-commercial events whose primary purpose is the expression of public issue speech.
SEC. 80.10. SIGNS REQUIRED.
No provision of this chapter for which signs or markings are required shall be enforced against an alleged violator if, at the time and place of the alleged
violation, an official sign or marking is not in place and sufficiently legible and visible to be seen by an ordinary observant person.
SEC. 80.11. RIGHT TURNS AT SIGNAL CONTROLLED INTERSECTIONS.
The Department shall install signs prohibiting the making of a right turn by the driver of a vehicle against a red signal at any intersection where it determines
that the making of such turns would interfere with the safe or orderly movement of traffic. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.12. DOUBLE LINES.
Whenever the Department determines upon the basis of traffic engineering principles and investigation that the volume of traffic or the vertical curvature or
other curvature of a roadway renders it hazardous to drive on the left side of the roadway, or to drive in the center portion of the roadway, the Department shall
install distinctive roadway markings on such roadway or portions thereof, where no driving or crossing over such markings or to the left thereof is permitted. Such
roadway markings shall be of a type consistent with the requirements of the Vehicle Code. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523. Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.13. SPEED ZONING ON OTHER THAN STATE HIGHWAYS.
(For Other Speed Zone Schedule, See Sec. 80.81)
Pursuant to Section 22357 and 22358 of the Vehicle Code, the City Council hereby determines, upon the basis of engineering and traffic investigation, that a
speed greater than 25 miles per hour would be reasonable and safe upon the streets designated in Section 80.81 of this chapter which are otherwise subject to a
prima facie speed limit of 25 miles per hour under the said Vehicle Code, and that the maximum limit of 65 miles per hour is more than is reasonable and safe upon
the streets designated in Section 80.81, which are otherwise subject to a maximum speed limit of 65 miles per hour under the said Vehicle Code. The Department is
hereby authorized and directed to establish appropriate signs giving notice of the prima facie speed limits established by Section 80.81. When signs are erected
giving notice thereof, the prima facie speed limits set forth in Section 80.81 shall be in effect. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.13.1. SPEED ZONING ON STREETS ADJACENT TO A CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,010, Eff. 10/1/94.)
Pursuant to Section 22357.1 of the Vehicle Code of the State of California, the City Council hereby authorizes the Department of Transportation to set a prima
facie speed limit of 25 mph on any street, other than a State highway, adjacent to any children’s playground in a public park, but only during particular hours or
days when children are expected to use the facilities. Upon investigation and determination that a prima facia speed limit of 25 mph is appropriate, the Department
is hereby authorized and directed to post playground, speed limit and hours of operation signs adjacent to such playgrounds. When said signs are erected giving
notice thereof, the prima facie speed limit of 25 mph shall be in effect.
DIVISION “C”
TURNING MOVEMENTS
Section
80.14
80.16
Signs Prohibiting Left or Right Turns.
Turning Movements Required.
SEC. 80.14. SIGNS PROHIBITING LEFT OR RIGHT TURNS.
The Department is hereby authorized to determine and designate those intersections and other places where the elimination or restriction of left turns or of right
turns is reasonably necessary in order to reduce traffic congestion or to diminish the hazard of collision, and when such determination has been made in any case,
the Department is directed to install at each intersection or place so designated, appropriate signs giving notice that left turns or right turns, or both, are prohibited,
in one or more directions, and at such times, or at all times, as may be consistent with the finding of necessity. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.16. TURNING MOVEMENTS REQUIRED.
The Department shall install markers, buttons or signs within or adjacent to intersections indicating the course to be travelled by vehicles turning at or
approaching such intersections, whenever it determines upon the basis of traffic engineering principles and study that such an installation is necessary to control a
hazard, reduce congestion or foster the orderly movement of traffic. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
DIVISION “D”
ONE WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS
Section
80.18
80.20.1
One Way Streets.
Divided Streets – Private Right-of-way.
SEC. 80.18. ONE WAY STREETS.
The Department is hereby directed to install signs designating certain streets or portions thereof as one way streets, indicating the direction of lawful traffic
movement and prohibiting movement in the opposite direction, at each intersection on such street whenever it determines upon the principles of traffic engineering
and by study in each case that the restriction of the movement of traffic to a single direction at all times, or at certain times only, would reduce congestion, control
hazards, or improve the movement of traffic. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.20.1. DIVIDED STREETS – PRIVATE RIGHT-OF-WAY.
Whenever any private right-of-way effectively divides a street or way, not a State Highway, into two separate roadways, neither such roadway shall be a oneway street unless expressly so designated pursuant to this chapter, and traffic shall move in either direction along each such road way.
DIVISION “E”
SPECIAL STOPS REQUIRED
Section
80.21
80.21.1
Department to Erect Stop Signs.
Authority to Erect “Yield” Signs.
SEC. 80.21. DEPARTMENT TO ERECT STOP SIGNS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(a)
The Department is hereby authorized to determine those streets, intersections, or highway railroad grade crossings at which there is a special hazard to
life or property by reason of the volume of traffic upon such streets or at such intersections, or over such highway railroad grade crossings, or because of the lack of
visibility to the drivers of vehicles approaching such streets, intersections or highway railroad grade crossings, or because of the number of reported accidents or the
apparent probability thereof, or by reason of physical conditions which render any such streets, intersections or highway railroad grade crossings exceptionally
dangerous or hazardous to life or property, and where the factors creating the special hazard are such that, according to the principles and experience of traffic
engineering, the installation of stop signs is reasonably calculated to reduce the expectancy of accidents, and that the use of warning signs would be inadequate.
(b)
When such determination has been made, the Department shall designate any such street as a through street between specified limits, or designate any
such intersection as a stop intersection, or designate any such highway railroad grade crossing as a Stop Railroad Grade Crossing, subject to the approval of the
Public Utilities Commission of the State pursuant to the provisions of Section 21110 of the Vehicle Code, and the Department shall post such stop signs as are
necessary to give effect to such designation. Stop signs at any intersection may be so posted so as to stop either or any of the streams of traffic entering such
intersection as the needs of the particular location may require.
SEC. 80.21.1. AUTHORITY TO ERECT “YIELD” SIGNS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(a)
The Department is hereby authorized to determine those approaches to intersections of streets and highways which are not through streets, at which
there is a special hazard to life or property by reason of the volume of traffic at such intersections, or because of the lack of visibility to the drivers of vehicles
approaching such intersection, or because of the number of reported accidents or the apparent probability thereof, or by reason of physical conditions which render
such intersections exceptionally dangerous or hazardous to life or property, and where the factors creating the special hazard are such that, according to the
principles and experience of traffic engineering, the installation of “Yield” signs is reasonably calculated to reduce the expectancy of accidents, and that the use of
warning signs would be inadequate.
(b)
When such determination has been made, the Department is directed to designate any such approaches as “yield” approaches and post such “Yield”
signs as are necessary to give effect to such designation
DIVISION “F”
MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING RULES
Section
80.25
80.26
80.27
80.28
80.29
80.30
80.30.1
80.30.2
80.31
Following or Parking Near Fire Apparatus.
Driving Through Funeral Processions.
Riding on Bicycles.
Clinging to Moving Vehicles.
Vehicles Shall Not Be Driven on the Sidewalk.
New Pavement.
Curb Parking – Right of Way.
Horse Drawn Vehicles.
Vehicles on Private Property.
SEC. 80.25. FOLLOWING OR PARKING NEAR FIRE APPARATUS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
(a)
No driver of a vehicle shall follow any fire apparatus answering a fire alarm, or another vehicle answering an emergency call, closer than one block.
(b)
No person shall park any vehicle within the block where any fire apparatus or other emergency vehicle has stopped in response to an emergency call.
SEC. 80.26. DRIVING THROUGH FUNERAL PROCESSIONS.
No driver of a vehicle shall drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral procession while they are in motion and when the vehicles in such procession are
conspicuously so designated (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.27. RIDING ON BICYCLES.
A person operating a bicycle shall not ride other than upon the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, nor carry any other person upon such bicycle other
than upon a firmly attached seat to the rear of the operator, nor shall any person ride upon a bicycle other than as above authorized. (Amended by Ord. No.
122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
SEC. 80.28. CLINGING TO MOVING VEHICLES.
Any person riding upon any bicycle, motorcycle, coaster, roller skates or any toy vehicle, shall not attach the same or himself to any moving vehicle upon any
roadway. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.29. VEHICLES SHALL NOT BE DRIVEN ON THE SIDEWALK.
The driver of a vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk area or any parkway except at a permanent or temporary driveway.
SEC. 80.30. NEW PAVEMENT.
No person shall ride or drive any animal or any vehicle over or across any newly made pavement or any freshly painted marking placed pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter in any street when a barrier or sign is in place warning persons not to drive over or across such pavement or marking, or where a sign is
in place stating that the street is closed.
SEC. 80.30.1. CURB PARKING – RIGHT OF WAY.
(a)
Definition – Limited Curb Parking Space. For the purpose of this section, a “limited curb parking space” shall mean an area open for lawful parking
along side of, and adjacent to, a curb, which area is not of sufficient length to permit two or more vehicles to freely move for parking therein at the same time.
(b)
Parking at Curb – Right of Way. Any person seeking to park his vehicle in a limited curb parking space, whose vehicle arrives at said parking space
prior to any other vehicle, and who proceeds beyond said space a distance not to exceed ten feet for the purpose of backing his vehicle therein, shall have the right
of way over any person driving or attempting to drive any other vehicle directly into such limited curb parking space or who in any manner obstructs such limited
curb parking space and the driver of such other vehicle shall yield the right of way to the driver who first arrived at said parking space.
SEC. 80.30.2. HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES.
No person shall drive any animal drawn vehicle into or within the Central Traffic District between the hours of 4:30 o’clock P.M. and 6:00 o’clock P.M. of any
day. (Amended by Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
SEC. 80.31. VEHICLES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
(Amended by Ord. No. 139,223, Eff. 11/9/69.)
Upon private property of another which is held open to the public for any vehicular use and which is not subject to the provisions of the Vehicle Code.
(a)
No person shall operate any motor vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the surface and conditions of
the area of such operation, and the welfare and safety of persons or property thereon.
(b)
No person shall engage in or aid or abet in any motor vehicle speed contest or motor vehicle exhibition of speed thereon, without prior written
authorization therefor from the owner, lessee or other person in legal possession.
DIVISION “G”
TERMINAL ACCESS FOR INTERSTATE TRUCKS
(Amended by Ord. No. 159,624, Eff. 1/22/85.)
Section
80.33
80.33.1
80.33.2
80.33.3
80.33.4
80.33.5
80.33.6
Definitions.
Purpose.
Applications.
Fees and Costs.
Modifications.
Revocation of Route.
Appeal Process.
SEC. 80.33. DEFINITIONS.
The following words and phrases shall have the meanings set forth, and if any word or phrase used in this article is not defined in this section, it shall have the
meanings set forth in the California Vehicle Code; provided that if any such word or phrase is not defined in the Vehicle Code, it shall have the meaning attributed
to it in ordinary usage.
(a)
“Terminal” means any facility at which freight is consolidated to be shipped or where full-load consignments may be off-loaded, or at which
the vehicle combinations are regularly maintained, stored, or manufactured.
(b)
“Interstate truck” means a combination of vehicles consisting of a truck tractor and semitrailer, or of a truck tractor, semitrailer, and trailer,
with unlimited length as regulated by Vehicle Code, Sec. 35401.5.
(c)
“Caltrans” means the State of California Department of Transportation or its successor agency.
SEC. 80.33.1. PURPOSE.
The purpose of this article is to establish procedures for terminal designation and truck route designation to terminals for interstate trucks operating on a
federally designated highway system and to promote the general health, safety and welfare of the public.
SEC. 80.33.2. APPLICATIONS.
(a)
The owners or operators of a terminal requiring terminal access for interstate trucks from the federally designated highway system, which interstate
trucks will utilize any City streets in traveling to, or from, such terminal, shall submit an application, on a form as provided by the City, and make payment of the
fees as required by Section 80.33.3 of this Code. The application shall be filed with the Department. The application shall include the name and address of the
applicant, the location of the terminal, the preferred route (and alternate routes if appropriate), evidence that the terminal, if located within the City, meets
established criteria and that said terminal’s parking and entries are adequate and such other information as the Department may require.
(b)
Upon receipt of the application, the Department will cause an investigation to be made to ascertain whether or not the proposed terminal meets the
requirements for an interstate truck terminal. Upon its approval of that designation, the Department will then determine the capability of the route requested and
alternate routes, whether requested or not. Determination of route capability will include, without limitation, a review of adequate turning radius and lane widths of
ramps, intersections, streets and highways and general traffic conditions such as sight distance, speed and traffic volumes. No access off a federally designated
highway system will be approved without the approval of Caltrans.
(c)
Should the requested route pass through the City to a terminal located in another jurisdiction, the applicant, in addition to complying with Subsection
(a) hereof, shall also comply with that jurisdiction’s application process. Coordination of the approval of the route through the City will be the responsibility of the
entity which controls the terminal’s land use. Costs shall be as provided in Section 80.33.3 of this Code.
(d)
No interstate truck may leave a designated terminal access route in the City of Los Angeles except at an entrance to an authorized terminal.
SEC. 80.33.3. FEES AND COSTS.
(a)
The applicant shall pay to the Department a non-refundable application fee of $250.00 per proposed terminal and/or its proposed access route(s).
(b)
Upon the approval of the terminal designation and route by the City and by Caltrans the applicant shall pay to the Department for the purchase and
installation of terminal trailblazer signs and terminal identification signs, where required, at the rate of $75.00 per sign. Trailblazer signs will be required at every
decision point in the City on route to the terminal. Terminal identification signs will be required at the entrance to the terminal. No terminal or route may be used
until such signs, as may be required, are in place. Costs for trailblazer signs may be proportioned in accordance with the procedures in Section 80.33.4.
(c)
Upon approval of a terminal and/or its access route the terminal owner or its successor in interest will pay to the City an annual fee of $50.00 for each
such terminal and/or access route, due on January first of each year.
SEC. 80.33.4. MODIFICATIONS.
(a)
If all feasible routes to a requested terminal are found unsatisfactory by the Department the applicant shall be notified of the modifications necessary to
eliminate a traffic hazard, as referred to in Sec. 80.33.5 herein or to protect existing facilities. The applicant may request the necessary modifications to make the
route acceptable. All costs of engineering, construction and inspection will be the responsibility of the applicant. Except when the modification of deficiencies is
within the jurisdiction of Caltrans, the actual construction will be done at no cost to the City by a contractor acceptable to it.
(b)
Modifications shall be limited to the reconstruction of curbed islands, curb returns and appurtenant structures; relocation of above-ground fixtures such
as traffic signs, traffic signal standards, traffic signal controllers, street light standards and fire hydrants within the curb return area; and intersection approach
markings together with traffic signal detection devices. Required modifications shall not include reconstruction of any pavement or street surface not related to the
above.
(c)
When the work is done by the applicant, the applicant may file with the Department on a form satisfactory to the Department, a statement detailing the
actual costs of the modification. It shall be the applicant’s responsibility to obtain all the necessary permits.
(d)
If at any time within five (5) years from the date of completion of the modification by the applicant, should any other applicant seek terminal approval
which would use the route upon which such modification was accomplished, any such applicant’s fee may include that applicant’s proportionate share of the
modification, as determined by the Department, which fee shall be disbursed by the Department to the applicant who paid for the modification as well as to any
applicant who contributed to the cost of the modification under this subsection. Nothing herein shall require the payment of a proportionate fee if the applicant
doing the work failed to file the report with the Department required by Subsection (b) above.
SEC. 80.33.5. REVOCATION OF ROUTE.
The Department may revoke any approved terminal, or route, if the terminal, or route, becomes a traffic hazard, which cannot be modified to the satisfaction of
the Department, pursuant to Sec. 80.33.4, for vehicular traffic or if there is a failure to pay the fee provided for in Section 80.33.3 of this Code. A traffic hazard
includes the inability of interstate trucks to negotiate the route or said vehicles causing unsafe traffic conditions for other vehicular traffic or pedestrians. If the
Department should revoke any approved terminal, or route, it may, in its discretion, designate an alternate route.
SEC. 80.33.6. APPEAL PROCESS.
(a)
If the Department denies terminal designation, route feasibility or revokes a previously approved terminal or route, the applicant/terminal owner, within
fifteen (15) working days following the date of receipt of the decision of the Department, may appeal said decision to the Board in writing. An appeal shall be made
on a form prescribed by the Department and shall be filed with the Board. The appeal shall state specifically wherein there was an error or abuse of discretion by
the Department or wherein its decision is not supported by the evidence in the record. Within fifteen (15) working days of the filing of an appeal, the Department
shall transmit to the Secretary of the Board the terminal application, the sketches of the proposed or revoked route and all other data filed therewith, the report and
decision of the Department on the application.
(b)
The Board shall make copies of the data provided by the Department available to the applicant and to the appellant (if the applicant is not the appellant)
for inspection and may give notice to any other interested party who requested notice of the time when the appeal will be considered by the Board.
(c)
If Caltrans, and not the Department, denies, or revokes, terminal access from federally designated highways, no appeal may be made to the Board, but
must be made to Caltrans as may be permitted by Caltrans.
DIVISION “H”
RESTRICTED USE OF CERTAIN STREETS
Section
80.35
School Streets Closed to Vehicles.
80.36
Streets Closed to Vehicles.
80.36.1
Restricted Use of Certain Streets.
80.36.3
Noise Restrictions in Use of Streets.
80.36.4
Flood Control Channels.
80.36.5
Restricted Use of Certain State Highways.
80.36.7
Contra-flow Lanes.
80.36.8
Preferential Use of Traffic Lanes.
80.36.9
Assemblages and Processions of Vehicles.
80.36.10
Cruising Prohibited.
SEC. 80.35. SCHOOL STREETS CLOSED TO VEHICLES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(a)
Whenever the Department finds and determines that the travel of vehicles upon any street or portion thereof which crosses or divides any school ground
or grounds creates unusual hazards and is not essential to maintain free circulation of traffic or access to property, the Department shall, subject to the approval of
the Council by resolution, close such street to vehicular traffic during those days and hours when that school is open to normal use pursuant to Section 21102 of the
Vehicle Code. Upon receiving such approval, the Department shall cause signs and barriers to be placed closing such streets during such days and hours. When such
signs and barriers are in place upon such street or portion thereof, no person shall operate any vehicle thereon.
(b)
Whenever the Department shall find and determine that it would be necessary and desirable and in the interests of the automobile Driver Training
Program in secondary schools, and vehicular traffic would not be unduly inconvenienced or impeded, said Department shall place or cause to be placed appropriate
signs or barricades, or both, thereby specifying that a particular street or streets is closed to through traffic during regular school hours, pursuant to the provisions of
Section 21101(e) of the Vehicle Code, for the specific purpose of conducting special Driver Training Program.
SEC. 80.36. STREETS CLOSED TO VEHICLES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
(a)
Whenever the Department finds and determines that the travel of vehicles upon any street, public way or portion thereof creates unusual hazards or
congestion and that such street is not essential to maintain free circulation of traffic or access to property, the Department shall, subject to the approval of the
Council by resolution, close such street to vehicular traffic. Upon receiving, such approval, the Department shall place signs, stanchions, barriers, or other devices
thereon, indicating that such street, public way or portion thereof is closed to vehicular traffic and preventing the entry of such traffic as far as practical. (Amended
by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(b)
When such signs, barriers or stanchions are in place upon such street or portion thereof, no person shall operate any vehicle thereon. (Amended by
Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
SEC. 80.36.1. RESTRICTED USE OF CERTAIN STREETS.
(a)
It shall be unlawful, when authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, to drive, propel, or cause to be driven or propelled, any vehicle exceeding
a maximum gross weight of 6,000 pounds on any of the streets or portions of streets set forth in Subsection (d) of this section.
(b)
When it has been determined by the Department that continued use of any street, or portion thereof, by vehicles over 6,000 pounds gross weight would
cause traffic congestion, create a hazard to life or property, or detrimentally affect public welfare, and when alternate routes are available, the Department is hereby
authorized to erect upon such street or portions thereof, signs prohibiting such vehicles, provided, however, that such authority shall not extend to major or
secondary highways, as defined by Section 18.01 of this Code, other than those major or secondary highways, or portions thereof, specified in Subsection (d) of this
section provided, however, that no vehicle used for round-trip sight-seeing tour service vehicle, as defined by the Public Utilities Commission, namely round-trip
travel in the same vehicle with guide service for an informational purpose, in excess of 6,000 pounds gross weight, shall use any street other than a major or
secondary highway, as defined by Section 18.01 of this Code, despite any lack of such determination by the Department, and any erection of signs, as hereinabove
described, so long as appropriate notice of the restriction is given in compliance with Vehicle Code Section 35701(b). (Amended by Ord. No. 158,564, Eff.
1/22/84, Oper. 2/28/84.)
(c)
Exceptions. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any of the following:
1.
Emergency vehicles.
2.
Vehicles owned by or under contract to a public utility while necessarily in use in the construction, installation or repair of such public utility.
(Amended by Ord. No. 111,402, Eff. 7/11/58.)
3.
Vehicles subject to the provisions of Section 1031 – 1036 of the Public Utilities Code of the State of California which vehicle has received a
Certificate from the Public Utilities Commission of the State declaring that the public necessity and convenience require the operation of such vehicle
provided that the certificate specifically authorizes that vehicle to be operated in the City of Los Angeles for the purpose authorized in said certificate. This
exemption shall not apply to vehicles operated as a round-trip sight-seeing tour service as defined by the Public Utilities Commission. This exemption shall
apply only if a copy of the Certificate and a description of the routes to be used in the City are filed with the Department at least two (2) days prior to the
operation of any vehicle claimed to be exempt is to be operated in the City. The Department may require any exempt operator to display on the exempt
vehicle a placard or device issued by him which identifies the vehicle as exempt and such placard or device shall be displayed as required by the Department
at all times while the vehicle is traveling in the City. (Amended by Ord. No. 158,564, Eff. 1/22/84, Oper. 2/28/84.)
4.
Commercial vehicles coming from an unrestricted street having ingress or egress by direct route to and from such restricted streets when
necessary for the purpose of making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares and merchandise from or to any building or structure located on such restricted
streets, or for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair, alteration, remodeling or construction of any building or
structure upon such restricted street for which a building permit has previously been obtained; and
5.
Passenger vehicles operated, engaged, and used for the sole and exclusive purpose of picking up or discharging a passenger or passengers at any
origin or destination of such passenger or passengers on any street designated by the Department pursuant to Subdivision (b) above or (d) below. This
exemption shall not apply to vehicles operated as a round-trip sight-seeing tour service as defined by the Public Utilities Commission. (Amended by Ord.
No. 158,564, Eff. 1/22/84, Oper. 2/28/84.)
(d)
The Department is hereby authorized to erect signs prohibiting vehicles over 6.000 pounds gross weight upon those major or secondary highways or
portions thereof, specified in this subsection.
A
(Amended by Ord. No. 167,097, Eff. 8/17/91.)
Airport Boulevard between La Tijera Boulevard and 74th Street
Alla Road between Culver Boulevard and Maxella Avenue.
Anaheim Street from Eubank Avenue to Figueroa Street.
Arbor Vitae Street between Airport Boulevard and Lilienthal Avenue.
Avalon Boulevard from ‘B’ Street to the City of Carson boundary.
Avenue 60 between Monterey Road and the City limits easterly of Oak Hill Avenue.
Avenue of the Stars between Santa Monica Boulevard and Pico Boulevard.
B
(Amended by Ord. No. 161,201, Eff. 6/14/86.)
Balboa Boulevard between Balboa Boulevard (Connector road to San Fernando Road) and Rinaldi Street.
Beverly Glen Boulevard between Mulholland Drive and Ventura Boulevard.
Beverly Glen Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard.
Burbank Boulevard from Vineland Avenue to Lankershim Boulevard.
C
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,131, Eff. 5/4/03.)
Center Street from Commercial Street to Ramirez Street.
Chatsworth Street between De Soto Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
Coldwater Canyon Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Mulholland Drive.
Colfax Avenue from Victory Boulevard to Ventura Boulevard.
Collis Avenue between Huntington Drive and the City limits northerly of Coleman Avenue.
Culver Boulevard from Vista Del Mar to the City line near Nicholson Street.
D
(Added by Ord. No. 153,629, Eff. 5/19/80.)
Division Street between El Paso Drive and San Fernando Road.
E
Eighth Avenue between Hyde Park Boulevard and Slauson Avenue.
Eighth Avenue between 67th Street and 76th Street.
Encinitas Avenue between Bledsoe Street and Roxford Street.
G
(Added by Ord. No. 165,681, Eff. 5/12/90.)
Gage Avenue between Figueroa Street and Normandie Avenue.
H
Hauser Boulevard between Venice Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard.
Highland Avenue between Melrose Avenue and La Brea Avenue.
I
Idaho Avenue between Bundy Drive and Centinela Avenue.
Inglewood Boulevard between Navy Street and National Boulevard.
L
(Added by Ord. No. 171,729, Eff. 10/18/97.)
La Tuna Canyon Road between the Foothill Freeway (Route 210) eastbound off-ramp and Sunland Boulevard.
M
(Added by Ord. No. 167,603, Eff. 3/27/92.)
Manchester Avenue between Lincoln Boulevard and Pershing Drive.
Manning Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Manning Avenue between the Santa Monica Freeway on-ramp south of Manning Court and National Boulevard.
Moorpark Street between Vineland Avenue and Tyrone Avenue.
N
National Boulevard between Overland Avenue and Westwood Boulevard.
Ninth Avenue between Exposition Boulevard and Mont Clair Street.
Ninety-sixth Street between Airport Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
O
(Amended by Ord. No. 152,519, Eff. 8/5/79.)
Oro Vista Avenue between Big Tujunga Canyon Road and Foothill Boulevard.
Overland Avenue between Pico Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard.
P
(Added by Ord. No. 167,603, Eff. 3/27/92.)
Pershing Drive between Manchester Avenue and a point 500 feet southerly of Waterview Street.
Paxton Street between Sharp Avenue and Vena Avenue.
Pershing Drive between Manchester Avenue and a point 500 feet southerly of Waterview Street.
Pershing Drive from Cabora Drive to Manchester Avenue.
S
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,406, Eff. 8/25/00.)
Sixth Street between Vermont Avenue and Fairfax Avenue.
Seventh Street between Boyle Avenue and Soto Street.
San Fernando Mission Boulevard between Balboa Boulevard and Reseda Boulevard.
South Breed Street between Whittier Boulevard and Seventh Street.
Sunset Boulevard between the city limits of Beverly Hills and Pacific Coast Highway.
T
Tyrone Avenue between Moorpark Street and Ventura Boulevard.
V
(Amended by Ord. No. 160,461, Eff. 11/28/85.)
Veteran Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard
Vineland Avenue from Camarillo Street to Burbank Boulevard.
Vista Del Mar from Culver Boulevard to Imperial Highway.
W
(Amended by Ord. No. 171,651, 8/7/97.)
West Channel Road between Pacific Coast Highway and Lower Mesa Road.
Wilmington Boulevard from ‘C’ Street to the City of Carson boundary.
Wilshire Boulevard between Veteran Avenue and the City limits of the City of Beverly Hills.
Y
(Added by Ord. No. 153,354, Eff. 3/2/80.)
Yarnell Street between Bradley Avenue and Foothill Boulevard.
Z
(Added by Ord. No. 167,430, Eff. 1/6/92.)
Zelzah Avenue between Rinaldi and Chatsworth Streets.
(e)
It is unlawful and constitutes an infraction for any person to violate this section. Every person convicted of an infraction for a violation of this section
shall be punishable as follows: (Added by Ord. No. 177,324, Eff. 3/18/06.)
1.
By a fine not exceeding $100;
2.
For a second infraction occurring within one year of a prior infraction, which resulted in a conviction, a fine not exceeding $200;
3.
For a third or any subsequent infraction occurring within one year of two or more prior infractions, which resulted in convictions, a fine not
exceeding $250.
(f)
Any violation of this section that would otherwise be an infraction shall be a misdemeanor if a defendant has been convicted of three or more violations
of the California Vehicle Code (except for violations by pedestrians), or this section, or both, within the 12-month period immediately preceding the commission of
the offense and those prior convictions are admitted by the defendant or alleged in the accusatory pleadings. For this purpose, a bail forfeiture shall be deemed to
be a conviction of the offense charged. (Added by Ord. No. 177,324, Eff. 3/18/06.)
(g)
Every person convicted of a misdemeanor for a violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $1,000 or by imprisonment in the
County jail for a period not exceeding six months, or by both a fine and imprisonment. (Added by Ord. No. 177,324, Eff. 3/18/06.)
SEC. 80.36.2. (Repealed by Ord. No. 168,187, Eff. 9/28/92.)
SEC. 80.36.3. NOISE RESTRICTIONS IN USE OF STREETS.
(Added by Ord. No. 158,587, Eff. 1/29/84.)
No person shall cause the engine of a commercial vehicle with at least six tires, and a gross weight of more than 10,000 pounds empty, to operate to the
disturbance of persons occupying sleeping quarters in any dwelling hotel or apartment or other place of residence while parked or standing on a public street earlier
than 6:30 A.M.
EXCEPTIONS:
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any of the following:
1.
Vehicles engaged in the collection of rubbish regulated under LAMC Section 113.01.
2.
Emergency vehicles.
3.
utility.
4.
Vehicles owned or under contract to a public utility while necessarily in use in the construction, installation or repair of such public
Vehicles subject to the provisions of Section 1031 – 1036 of the Public Utilities Act.
5.
Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers.
SEC. 80.36.4. FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELS.
(Added by Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62; Renumbered Sec. 80.36.4, Ord. No. 158,587, Eff. 1/29/84.)
No person shall drive, or operate, any vehicle into or upon any flood control channel within this City which is owned, operated or under the control of either
the Los Angeles County Flood Control District or the Corps of Engineers, United States Army.
This section shall not apply to vehicles owned or in the service of the United States Corps of Engineers, the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, or the
City of Los Angeles, nor to any vehicles operated under specific written authorization of the United States Corps of Engineers, the Los Angeles Flood Control
District, or the City of Los Angeles.
This section shall not apply to the driving or operating of a motor vehicle on the travelled portion of any public highway.
SEC. 80.36.5. RESTRICTED USE OF CERTAIN STATE HIGHWAYS.
Except as provided under Exceptions (a) and (b) of this section, it shall be unlawful, when authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, to drive or propel
any commercial vehicle which is designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation of property for hire, compensation or profit, drawing a trailer or
semitrailer, or to cause or allow any such commercial vehicle to be driven or propelled on the following named streets or portions thereof;
(1)
Olympic Boulevard between Figueroa Street and the easterly city limits of the City of Beverly Hills.
(2)
Olympic Boulevard between the westerly City limits of the City of Beverly Hills and Sepulveda Boulevard.
EXCEPTIONS:
(a) This section shall not prohibit such commercial vehicles from using said described streets or portions thereof, where necessary for the picking up or
the delivery of goods, wares, merchandise or material.
(b) This section shall not apply to any vehicle which is subject to the provisions of Section 50 1/4 of the Public Utilities Act of California, nor to any
taxicab or any other passenger vehicle operated for hire.
SEC. 80.36.7. CONTRA-FLOW LANES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(a)
(Amended by Ord. No. 176,904, Eff. 9/21/05.) Except as to buses specifically authorized for this use by the Department, it shall be unlawful, when
authorized signs and markings are in place, giving notice thereof, to drive, propel, stop or park any vehicle in or on the east curb lane of Spring Street between 1st
Street and Cesar E. Chavez Avenue or on the east curb lanes of Flower Street between lower 4th Street and 3rd Street in the City of Los Angeles.
The Department is hereby authorized to install such signs, signals or other markings as are necessary to establish a contra-flow northbound lane in, on or along
the east curb of Spring Street between 1st Street and Cesar E. Chavez Avenue and contra-flow northbound lanes along the east curb of Flower Street between lower
4th Street and 3rd Street and to restrict their use to that of the buses specifically authorized for this use by the Department.
(b)
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle of the Police or Fire Department, any public ambulance, or any public utility vehicle, or
any private ambulance, which public utility vehicle or private ambulance has qualified as an authorized emergency vehicle, when any vehicle mentioned in this
paragraph is operated in the manner specified in the Vehicle Code in response to an emergency call.
(c)
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle exiting the driveway on the east side of Spring Street, just south of Aliso Street, provided
any such vehicle, upon exiting such driveway does not proceed northbound on Spring Street north of Aliso Street. The purpose of this subsection is to allow
vehicles exiting such driveway to be allowed to make a right turn into the contra-flow lane for the purpose of making a right turn eastbound on Aliso Street. (Added by Ord. No. 159,660, Eff. 2/19/85.)
(d)
The provisions of this article shall not prohibit vehicles from passing through restricted lane at any angle for the purpose of going to or from private
property. (Former Subsec. (c) Relettered (d) by Ord. No. 159,660, Eff. 2/19/85.)
SEC. 80.36.8. PREFERENTIAL USE OF TRAFFIC LANES.
(Title Amended by Ord, No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(a)
The Department of Transportation is authorized, subject to approval by resolution of the City Council to designate the preferential use of traffic lanes in
streets and highways under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation within the City of Los Angeles and to place and maintain, or cause to be placed and
maintained, such appropriate signs, signals, barriers, stanchions or other traffic control devices as may be authorized under the State Vehicle Code or as may be
necessary properly to indicate and to carry out the provisions of this section or to warn or guide traffic. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper.
2/25/79.)
Such preferential use of street lanes shall be based upon competent traffic engineering and surveys and estimates developed or supported by continuing
comprehensive transportation planning processes of the city. Such lanes shall be subject to such geometric design standards, scheduling reservations, restrictions,
and conditions as the department deems necessary or desirable for increasing the effectiveness of the street system for the safe and efficient movement of people and
goods, for the adequate protection for the safety of operation of all motor vehicle traffic, and to protect the adequacy of the facilities to meet traffic needs.
(b)
It is the intent of the Council in enacting this section to stimulate and encourage the development of ways and means of relieving traffic congestion on
the streets of Los Angeles and to encourage the use of buses, jitneys, taxicabs, car pools and other high occupancy vehicles. (Amended by Ord. No. 147,067, Eff.
5/16/75.)
(c)
(Amended by Ord. No. 147,067, Eff. 5/16/75.) For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply:
“Taxicab” shall be defined as defined in the Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 71.00.
“Jitney” shall be defined as any motor vehicle owned, controlled, operated or managed for public use in the transportation of persons, for
compensation, over any public street in the City of Los Angeles, and into which passengers are received and from which passengers are discharged along a
fixed route traversed by such vehicle.
“Carpool” shall mean a vehicle containing two or more persons.
“Preferential use of traffic lanes” shall mean the setting aside of one traffic lane for either the priority or exclusive use of buses, jitneys, taxicabs and
car pools.
(d)
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle of the Police or Fire Department, any public ambulance, or any public utility vehicle, or
any private ambulance, which public utility vehicle or private ambulance has qualified as an authorized emergency vehicle, when any vehicle mentioned in this
paragraph is operated in the manner specified in the Vehicle Code in response to an emergency call.
Nor shall such apply to any vehicle of the Transportation Department while used by a Traffic Officer in the performance of such person’s official duties.
(Added by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(e)
The provisions of this section shall not apply to contra flow traffic lanes.
SEC. 80.36.9. ASSEMBLAGES AND PROCESSIONS OF VEHICLES.
(Added by Ord. No. 157,010, Eff. 8/17/82.)
A.
Whenever the City Council determines by order or resolution that it is necessary to regulate or prohibit the assemblage or procession of vehicles on a
highway, street, or public way, or any portion thereof in order to prevent traffic congestion, injury to persons or property or to otherwise preserve the public peace,
health or safety, it may in that action also authorize and direct the Department and/or the Police Department to close any highway, street, or public way, or any
portion thereof for the time and distance necessary for that purpose; provided, however, that unless directed otherwise by the City Council, the highway, street,
public way or portion thereof closed by such order or resolution, the Department and/or the Police Department, may cause it to remain available for use by public
transportation vehicles, emergency vehicles, and/or other vehicles which the Department and/or the Police Department determine are not a part of, or intended to be
a part of, such assemblage or procession. Where a closure is directed pursuant to this section, the Department and/or the Police Department shall cause signs,
stanchions, barriers, vehicles, or other device to be placed at a location or locations which will give notice to the public indicating that such highway, street or
public way or portion thereof is closed to vehicular traffic.
B.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle upon a highway, street, or public way or portion thereof closed pursuant to an order or resolution
adopted under Subsection A above, except as otherwise provided in that subsection.
SEC. 80.36.10. CRUISING PROHIBITED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 171,574, 5/1/97.)
(a)
The ranking peace officer on duty within any area affected by traffic congestion may, having determined that such area is so affected, establish one or
more traffic control points at or near such area to regulate cruising. Cruising is defined to mean the driving of a motor vehicle two or more times within a six-hour
period, in a particular direction, past a traffic control point so established on a portion of any street identified as subject to cruising controls by signs posted at the
beginning and end of the controlled roadway that briefly and clearly state the appropriate provisions of this section and Section 21100(k) of the Vehicle Code, and
after the operator of the vehicle, either as the operator or passenger therein, has been given the notice specified in this section. The ranking peace officer on duty
within, or near, the area affected by traffic congestion, or his designee, shall be empowered to post the signs required by this section.
(b)
Any person, who, as the operator of, or a passenger in, a motor vehicle driven bin a particular direction, past any traffic control point established by the
ranking peace officer on duty within the affected area, on a portion of any street identified as subject to cruising controls as specified in Subsection (a), may be
given written notice that further driving past the control point, in violation of Subsection (c), hereof, will be a violation of this section.
(c)
No person, having driven a motor vehicle, or, having been a passenger in a motor vehicle driven, past a traffic control point established pursuant to this
section and having received written notice that further driving past the traffic control point will constitute a violation of this section, shall drive past the control point
within the period while cruising controls are in effect. Each successive trip past the traffic control point shall constitute a separate violation of this section, and no
additional notice shall be required prior to issuance of a second or subsequent citation, or arrest.
(d)
(e)
This section shall not apply to:
(1)
Any authorized vehicle as defined in Section 165 of the California Vehicle Code.
(2)
Any publicly owned vehicle of any city, county, district, state or federal agency.
(3)
Any vehicle licensed for public transportation or vehicles which are normally used for business purposes and are engaged in such business use.
It shall be an infraction for any person to violate this section and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as follows:
1.
For the first offense by a fine of one hundred dollars ($100),
2.
For a second offense occurring within one year of a prior violation of this section which resulted in a conviction, by a fine of two hundred
dollars ($200),
3.
For a third or any subsequent offense occurring within one year of two or more prior violations which resulted in convictions, by a fine of two
hundred fifty dollars ($250).
DIVISION “I”
PEDESTRIANS
Section
80.37
80.42
80.42.1
80.44
Crosswalks – Department to Establish.
Hand Carts and Hand Trucks.
Places Closed to Pedestrian Travel.
Trains Not to Block Streets.
SEC. 80.37. CROSSWALKS – DEPARTMENT TO ESTABLISH.
The Department is hereby authorized to determine those intersections or other places at which exceptional hazard exists to pedestrians crossing the roadway.
When such determination has been made in any case, the Department shall install crosswalks at such intersections or other places, by appropriate markings or other
devices. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523. Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.42. HAND CARTS AND HAND TRUCKS.
(a)
To Comply With Traffic Laws. Every person pushing, propelling, moving or drawing any hand cart or hand truck used for the transportation of
persons or property upon any roadway shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by the Vehicle
Code of this State and ordinances of this city, except those provisions which by their very nature can have no application.
(b)
To Conform to Traffic Flow. No person shall push, propel, move or draw any hand cart or hand truck used for the transportation of persons or
property on a roadway in a direction opposed to the flow of traffic thereon.
(c)
Cross Roadway at Right Angles to Curb. No person, while so pushing, propelling, moving or drawing any hand cart or hand truck, shall cross a
roadway at any place other than by a route which is at right angles to the curb, or by the shortest route to the opposite curb except in a marked or unmarked
crosswalk.
(d)
Exemption. This section shall not apply to any employee of this City who is required to push, propel, move or draw a hand cart or hand truck upon
any roadway as part of his official duties.
SEC. 80.42.1. PLACES CLOSED TO PEDESTRIAN TRAVEL.
The Department is hereby authorized to determine those structures or freeways or portions thereof, upon which travel by pedestrians constitutes a hazard.
When such determination has been made, in any case, the Department is directed to post signs giving notice that such places are closed to pedestrian travel. When
such signs are in place, it shall be unlawful for any pedestrian to go or travel upon, along, or across such structure, freeway, street or public way, except to perform
public work or official duty or when unavoidable as a result of an emergency. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
SEC. 80.44. TRAINS NOT TO BLOCK STREETS.
No person shall operate any train or train of cars, or permit the same to remain standing, so as to block the movement of traffic upon any street for a period of
time longer than five (5) minutes.
DIVISION “K”
METHOD OF PARKING
Section
80.49
80.50
80.51
Parallel with Curb – Exceptions.
Department to Indicate Angle Parking.
Parking on Left Side of Roadway.
SEC. 80.49. PARALLEL WITH CURB – EXCEPTIONS.
No person shall stand or park a commercial vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway headed in the direction of traffic and with
the right hand wheels of the vehicle within 18 inches of the curb line or edge of the roadway, except as follows; (Amended by Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
(a)
Upon those streets which have been marked or signed by the Department for angle parking, upon which streets commercial vehicles shall be
parked at the angle to the curb indicated by such marks or signs. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523. Eff. 7/17/67.)
(b)
Upon those streets where parking on the left side of the roadway or otherwise is specifically provided in this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No.
122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
(c)
When required for the loading and unloading of such vehicles (Amended by Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
SEC. 80.50. DEPARTMENT TO INDICATE ANGLE PARKING.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
The Department is hereby authorized to determine and designate those streets and portions of streets along which the angle parking of vehicles will reduce
parking congestion to the benefit of the public and where the surrounding conditions are such that the free movement of traffic will not be interfered with by that
method of parking. The Department is hereby directed to mark all places so designated by white lines upon the surface of the roadway, indicating the angle at which
parking is permitted, provided, however, that angle parking shall not be permitted
(a)
At any place where passing traffic would thereby be caused or required to drive upon the left side of the highway;
(b)
Upon any street where that method of parking is prohibited by the Vehicle Code.
SEC. 80.51. PARKING ON LEFT SIDE OF ROADWAY.
(a)
No person shall stop or park any vehicle within 18 inches of the left hand curb of any one way roadway unless signs or markings are in place indicating
that such stopping or parking in permitted. (Amended by Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
(b)
The Department is hereby authorized to determine those locations where the stopping or parking of vehicles upon the left side of any one way roadway
would not constitute an undue hazard or deterrent to the free movement of traffic. When such determination has been made the Department may install signs or
markings indicating that such stopping or parking is permitted. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
DIVISION “L”
STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
Section
80.52
80.53
80.54
80.55
80.56
80.57
80.58
80.58.1
80.59
Application of Chapter.
Standing in Parkways Prohibited.
Overnight Parking Prohibited or Limited.
Department May Prohibit Stopping or Parking at Certain Designated Locations.
Establishment of Passenger, Commercial, Short Time Limit, and “No Stopping” Curb Zones.
Establishment of Parking Zones for the Physically Handicapped.
Preferential Parking Program.
Parking of Carshare Vehicles.
Removal of Chalk Marks Placed on Vehicles by City Personnel Prohibited.
SEC. 80.52. APPLICATION OF CHAPTER.
(a)
The provisions of this chapter prohibiting the stopping, standing or parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at those times herein specified except
when it is necessary to stop a vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device.
(b)
The provisions of this chapter imposing a time limit on standing or parking shall not relieve any person from the duty to observe other and more
restrictive provisions prohibiting or limiting the standing or parking of vehicles in specified places or at specified times.
SEC. 80.53. STANDING IN PARKWAYS PROHIBITED.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within any parkway.
SEC. 80.54. OVERNIGHT PARKING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED.
(Added by Ord. No. 176,861, Eff. 9/14/05.)
(a)
Definitions: For the purpose of this section, the following words and phrases are defined and shall be construed as hereinafter set out, unless it shall be
apparent from the context that they have a different meaning:
1.
Dwelling Unit shall mean one or more rooms containing a kitchen, located in a building, and designed for occupancy by one family for living
and sleeping purposes.
2.
Resident shall mean a person who lives in a Dwelling Unit located in an Overnight Parking District.
3.
Visitor shall mean a person who is visiting a Resident in an Overnight Parking District.
4.
Guest shall mean a person who, for one night, is visiting a Resident in the Resident's Dwelling Unit located in an Overnight Parking District.
5.
Overnight Parking District shall mean an area with boundaries designated by a City Council resolution wherein the parking or standing of
vehicles on certain streets or highways, or portions thereof, is prohibited or restricted between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.
6.
Overnight Parking Permit shall mean a permit issued by the Department, which exempts vehicles displaying a valid permit from parking
restrictions established pursuant to this section.
(b)
Designation of Overnight Parking District: The Council may establish, by resolution, Overnight Parking Districts with appropriate boundaries and
authorize parking restrictions to be in effect on the streets thereof between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. The resolution establishing an Overnight Parking District shall state
the maximum number and type of Overnight Parking Permits that may be issued to any one Dwelling. The resolution shall also establish the fee charged for each
type of Overnight Parking Permit.
(c)
Types of Overnight Parking Permits: The Council may authorize, by resolution, the Department of Transportation to issue Resident Permits, and/or
Visitor Permits and/or Guest Permits for an Overnight Parking District if such proposed district is a residential area lacking adequate off-street parking facilities. Motor vehicles properly displaying a valid Resident, Visitor or Guest Permit may be parked exempt from the parking restrictions established pursuant to this section
in the Overnight Parking District for which the permit is issued.
1.
Resident Permit:
a.
Shall be issued only to a vehicle whose registration lists the resident as the owner and the vehicle's registered address as the resident's
address in the Overnight Parking District;
(d)
b.
Shall be valid on any street in the Overnight Parking District;
c.
Shall be valid for a maximum period of 12 months; and
d.
May be renewed annually.
2.
Visitor Permit:
a.
Shall be issued to a Resident of the area to be used on any vehicle owned or leased by the Resident or his/her Visitor;
b.
Shall be valid on any street in the Overnight Parking District;
c.
Shall be valid for four (4) months; and
d.
May be renewed every four (4) months.
3.
Guest Permit:
a.
Shall be issued to a Resident of the area to be used on any vehicle owned or leased by the Resident or his/her Guest;
b.
Shall be valid on any street in the Overnight Parking District; and
c.
Shall be valid only for the date specified on the permit.
Issuance of Permits: Parking permits for Overnight Parking Districts shall be issued by the Department of Transportation or its authorized agent.
1.
Overnight Parking Permits shall be issued only to Residents of the Overnight Parking District, except that the resolution establishing an
Overnight Parking District may authorize the Department to issue Visitor Permit(s) to absentee landlords for their personal use or for the use of their
authorized property managers.
2.
Each Resident Permit shall state or reflect thereon the particular Overnight Parking District, the license number of the vehicle for which the
permit is issued, and the date on which the permit shall expire.
3.
Each Visitor Permit shall state or reflect thereon the particular Overnight Parking District and the date on which the permit shall expire.
4.
Each Guest Permit shall state or reflect thereon the particular Overnight Parking District and the date on which the permit is valid.
5.
Applicants for Overnight Parking Permits will be required to pay all amounts owed to the City of Los Angeles for any outstanding delinquent
parking citations prior to the issuance of any Resident, Visitor or Guest Permits.
(e)
Posting of Overnight Parking District: Upon designation of an Overnight Parking District, the Department of Transportation shall cause appropriate
signs to be erected in such district in accordance with procedures set forth in the establishing Council resolution, indicating prominently thereon the parking
limitation and the period of the day for its application. Such signs shall also state that motor vehicles with valid permits shall be exempt from the restrictions. Overnight parking restriction signs may be posted on school and church frontages located within the district.
(f)
Permit Parking Exemption:
1.
A motor vehicle on which is properly displayed a valid Resident, Visitor or Guest Permit shall be permitted to be parked on any block within the
Overnight Parking District for which it is issued, despite the parking restrictions established pursuant to this section. Except as provided below, all other
motor vehicles parked within an Overnight Parking District shall be subject to the parking restrictions adopted pursuant to this section, as well as to the
penalties herein provided.
2.
An Overnight Parking Permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder thereof an on-street parking space within the designated Overnight
Parking District.
3.
The following vehicles shall be exempt from parking restrictions established pursuant to this section:
a.
A motor vehicle, identified as owned by or operated under contract to a utility, whether privately, municipally or publicly owned, when
used in the construction, operation, removal, or repair of utility property or facilities or engaged in authorized work in the designated Overnight
Parking District.
b.
A motor vehicle identified as owned by or operated under contract to a governmental agency, when used in the course of official
government business.
(g)
Rules and Regulations: The Department shall have authority to promulgate and administer rules to implement and enforce the program and to
implement the issuance of Overnight Parking Permits as well as the collection and deposit of fees for these permits, consistent with this section and the direction of
the Council through the resolution establishing each Overnight Parking District.
(h)
Penalty Provisions:
1.
Unless exempted pursuant to this section, no person shall stand or park a motor vehicle in violation of any parking restrictions established
pursuant to this section.
2.
No person shall falsely represent himself or herself as eligible for an Overnight Parking Permit or furnish false information in an application for
an Overnight Parking Permit to the Department.
3.
No permit issued pursuant to this section shall thereafter be assigned, transferred or used for any consideration, monetary or otherwise.
4.
No person shall copy, produce or create a facsimile or counterfeit Overnight Parking Permit; nor shall any person use or display a facsimile or
counterfeit Overnight Parking Permit.
5.
The Overnight Parking Permit or Permits of any Resident who, after a hearing, has been found by the Department to have violated any of the
provisions of this ordinance, shall be revoked by the Department and no new Overnight Parking Permits shall be issued to that Resident or household for a
period of one year. Such Resident, upon written notification of such revocation, shall surrender the permit or permits to the Department within 15 days.
SEC. 80.55. DEPARTMENT MAY PROHIBIT STOPPING OR PARKING AT CERTAIN DESIGNATED LOCATIONS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(a)
The Department shall prohibit the stopping or parking of vehicles on any of the following places:
1.
Any place where the stopping or parking of vehicles is determined by the Department to constitute a hazard to traffic, life or property, or an
obstruction to vehicular or pedestrian passage;
2.
Any place, within 30 feet of an intersection in any business district, except that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop:
3.
Any place within 25 feet of the approach to the nearest line of a crosswalk, except that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop, but not within
five feet of said nearest line of a crosswalk;
4.
Any place with 25 feet of any traffic signal, stop sign or other official electrical flashing device, except that a bus may stop at a designated bus
stop, but not within five feet of any traffic signal, stop sign or official electrical flashing device. (Former Subdiv. 4 Deleted and Former Subdiv. 5
Renumbered by Ord. No. 177,716, Eff. 9/4/06.)
5.
Any place within 15 feet of any “yield” sign, except that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop. (Former Subdiv. 6 Renumbered by Ord.
No. 177,716, Eff. 9/4/06.)
6.
(Former Subdiv. 7 Renumbered by Ord. No. 177,716, Eff. 9/4/06.) Upon any street or portion thereof contiguous to the frontage of any
elementary school, junior or senior high school where it is determined that parking will create a hazard to life and property, or a serious obstruction to
vehicles or pedestrian passage.
EXCEPTION:
Authorized school buses owned by or under contract with the Board of Education or operated by or through recognized parochial school systems
are excepted from the provisions of this subdivision when loading or unloading during school days and hours when approved by the Department.
7.
(b)
At any designated bus stop. (Added by Ord. No. 152,426, Eff. 6/29/79; Former Subdiv. 8 Renumbered by Ord. No. 177,716, Eff. 9/4/06.)
The department shall designate such places by appropriate signs or markings, and no person shall thereafter stop or park any vehicle at such place.
SEC. 80.56. ESTABLISHMENT OF PASSENGER, COMMERCIAL, SHORT TIME LIMIT, AND “NO STOPPING” CURB ZONES.
(a)
The Department is hereby authorized to install passenger loading zones at those locations where the Department determines that hazards would thereby
be reduced, access to property improved, or impedance to traffic reduced. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(b)
The Department is hereby authorized to install commercial loading zones at those locations where it determines that hazards would thereby be reduced
access to property improved, or impedance to traffic reduced. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(c)
The Department is hereby authorized to install short-time parking limit zones at those locations where it determines that access to property would be
improved or a more equitable distribution of available curb space would be obtained. Additionally, the Department is authorized to prescribe the longer of the two
periods of time provided for below in Subsection (e)3, if it finds that factors exist which reasonably constitute an impediment to the utilization of nearby services
and facilities within the shorter period of time. (Amended by Ord. No. 161,733, Eff. 12/11/86.)
(d)
The Department shall install red “No Stopping” zones or signs reading “No Stopping Any Time” at places where the stopping of vehicles is
prohibited under Section 80.55 of this Code. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(e)
Time Limits for All Zones. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.) The time limits and effective hours of passenger loading zones, shorttime parking limit zones, "No Stopping" zones, and commercial loading zones shall be as follows:
1.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any passenger loading zone except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers and their
personal baggage and then only for the time necessary therefor, and in no event for more than five minutes. Such passenger loading zones shall be in effect
during all times unless limited to specified hours and/or days by posted signs.
2.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in a commercial loading zone, except that commercial vehicles may stop or stand for the purpose of
loading or unloading freight for the time necessary therefor, but not to exceed 30 minutes, except as provided in Section 88.01.1 of this chapter. Passenger
vehicles may stop or stand for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers and their personal baggage, and then only for the time necessary therefor but
in no event for more than five minutes. Such commercial loading zones shall be in effect during the hours and on the days indicated by posted signs, or if
none, between the hours of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and 6:00 o'clock P.M. on any day except Sunday.
3.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any short-time parking limit zone for a period of time longer than that indicated by posted signs
or curb markings. Such time limit shall be fifteen minutes unless the Department determines, pursuant to Subsection (c) above, that the public welfare
requires a longer period, in which latter case the time limit shall be thirty minutes. Such time limits shall be in effect during the hours and on the days
indicated by posted signs, or if none, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 6:00 o'clock P.M. on any day except Sunday.
4.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time in any red "No Stopping" zone or portion of street posted with signs reading "No
Stopping Any Time", except that a bus may stop in such zone or portion of street marked or sign posted as a bus stop. Such "No Stopping" zones shall be
in effect during all times unless limited to specified hours and/or days by posted signs.
(f)
Markings for Zones.
1.
Passenger Loading zones when designated by painted curbs shall be white and stenciled “Passenger Loading Only.”
(a)
White curb zones may also be stenciled “Mailbox Deposit Only” when designated for this purpose.
2.
Commercial Loading Zones when designated by painted curbs shall be YELLOW and stenciled “Loading Only.” (Amended by Ord. No.
111,487, Eff. 6/28/58.)
3.
Short-time Parking Limit Zone when designated by painted curbs shall be GREEN and stenciled “15 Minutes Limit” or “30 Minute Limit,” as
provided by Subsection (c) and Subdivision (3) of Subsection (e) of this section. (Amended by Ord. No. 161,733, Eff. 12/11/86.)
4.
“No Stopping” Zones when designated by painted curbs shall be RED.
5.
Official signs using above standard colors and legends may be posted by the Department in lieu of painting the curbs. (Amended by Ord. No.
134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
The 30 day period of Penal Code Section 1382 does not begin to run as of the date a citation is placed upon an illegally parked car.
People v. Miller (1954) CR A 3178.
SEC. 80.57. ESTABLISHMENT OF PARKING ZONES FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
The Department of Transportation is hereby authorized to designate parking spaces for the exclusive use of those physically handicapped persons whose
vehicles display the distinguishing license plates or placards issued to disabled persons pursuant to Section 22511.5 of the Vehicle Code or to disabled veterans, as
specified in Section 9105 of the Vehicle Code. Such parking spaces may be designated whenever the Department of Transportation determines that access to
property would be improved for physically handicapped persons or that hazards or impedance to traffic would be reduced, and shall be indicated by blue paint on the
curb or the edge of the paved portion of the street adjacent to the space. In addition to the blue paint, this space may also be indicated by signs adjacent to the
parking space or by other suitable means.
SEC. 80.58. PREFERENTIAL PARKING PROGRAM.
(Amended by Ord. No. 171,029, Eff. 6/1/96.)
(a)
Definitions: For the purpose of this section, the following words and phrases are defined and shall be construed as hereinafter set out, unless it shall be
apparent from the context that they have a different meaning:
1.
2.
A commuter vehicle shall mean a motor vehicle parked in a residential area which is not owned, leased or otherwise controlled by:
a.
A resident who lives in the area designated as a preferential parking district;
b.
A guest visiting residents living in the area designated as a preferential parking district.
Resident shall mean person who lives in a dwelling unit located in a preferential parking district.
3.
Absentee landlord shall mean an owner of residential property who does not live on the property. Such property shall be located in a preferential
parking district.
4.
Guest shall mean a person who is visiting in a dwelling located in a preferential parking district.
5.
Preferential parking district shall mean a residential area with streets and boundaries designated by a City Council resolution wherein vehicles
displaying a valid permit shall be exempt from parking restrictions established pursuant to this section.
(b)
Designation of Preferential Parking District: Preferential parking districts may be designated or dissolved, including those created by ordinance, by
a City Council resolution.
The City Council shall, upon recommendation of the Department, consider for designation as preferential parking districts those areas satisfying the criteria
established in this section for said districts.
If the Council determines that the criteria, rules and procedures required in this section have been met, it may establish, by resolution, preferential parking
districts with appropriate boundaries and parking restrictions. Motor vehicles displaying a valid parking permit may be parked exempt from the parking restrictions
established pursuant to the authority of this section in the preferential parking district for which the permit is issued.
(c)
Designation Process and Criteria: The Department shall prepare Rules and Procedures for the designation of Preferential Parking Districts setting
forth the petition process, the hearing and notification processes, reporting requirements, criteria for designation of a preferential parking district and for the
implementation and administration of this section. Those rules and procedures, and any substantial changes thereto, shall be effective upon approval by the City
Council.
(d)
Temporary Preferential Parking Districts:
1.
Temporary preferential parking districts may be established by Council resolution to provide relief for residents who suffer an excessive parking
impact as a result of a natural disaster such as fire, flood, earthquake, or landslide; as the result of an occurrence that creates unusual media attention; or as
the result of any conditions which impact fewer than six blocks and which, in the judgment of the Council member of the District and after consultation with
the Parking Administrator, deserve immediate relief until a permanent solution can be found.
2.
The Council shall accept testimony and make a finding that an adverse parking impact exists prior to approving the resolution.
3.
Any District established pursuant to this section shall be limited in duration to a maximum of 12 months from the date of approval of the
resolution. Such district may be renewed on an annual basis by resolution until either a permanent solution is found or the problem ceases to exist.
(e)
4.
The Department shall post the streets included in the temporary district upon receipt of the necessary petitions.
5.
Residents shall be required to purchase permits in accordance with established requirements in order to retain the district.
Issuance of Permits: Parking permits for preferential parking districts shall be issued by the Department.
1.
Each annual parking permit shall be designated to state or reflect thereon the particular preferential parking district, the license number of the
vehicle for which the permit is issued and the date on which the permit shall expire.
2.
No more than three Annual parking permits shall be issued to any one dwelling unit as defined in Section 12.03 of the Los Angeles Municipal
Code except at the discretion of the Department, which discretion is consistent with the Department rules adopted pursuant to Subsection (k) hereof.
3.
Parking permits may be issued only to residents of the preferential parking district.
4.
Four-month Visitor permits shall be issued as provided in Subsection (m).
5.
One-day Guest permits shall be issued as provided in Subsection (m).
6.
Applicants for any parking permits are required to clear all unpaid parking citations prior to the issuance of new permits or renewals for Annual
or Visitor Permits.
f.
Posting of Permit Parking Area: Upon designation of a preferential parking district, the Department shall cause appropriate signs to be erected in the
district, indicating prominently thereon the parking limitation, period of the day for its application, and the fact that motor vehicles with valid permits shall be
exempt therefrom. Parking restrictions signs may be posted on school and church frontages located within the district.
g.
Permit Parking Exemption:
1.
A motor vehicle on which is displayed a valid Annual one-day Guest parking permit, as provided for herein, shall be permitted to be parked on
any block within the preferential parking district for which it is issued without being limited by parking restrictions established pursuant to this section. A
motor vehicle on which is displayed a valid four-month Visitor permit, as provided for herein, shall be permitted to be parked in a preferential parking
district only on the block or blocks for which the permit is issued without being limited by parking restrictions on that block or blocks established pursuant
to this section. Except as provided below, all other motor vehicles parked within a preferential parking district shall be subject to the parking restrictions
adopted as provided in this section as well as the penalties provided for herein.
2.
A preferential parking permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder thereof an on-street parking space within the designated preferential
parking district.
3.
The following vehicles shall be exempt from parking restrictions established pursuant to this section:
a.
A motor vehicle, identified as owned by or operated under contract to a utility, whether privately, municipally or publicly owned, when
used in the construction, operation, removal, or repair of utility property or facilities or engaged in authorized work in the designated preferential
parking district.
b.
A motor vehicle when identified as owned by or operated under contract to a governmental agency, when used in the course of official
government business.
c.
Code.
A vehicle which displays either a distinguishing license plate or placard issued pursuant to Sections 22511.5 or 22511.9 of the Vehicle
(h)
Exemption of Commercial Vehicles: No person shall without a permit therefor park or leave standing any commercial vehicle or trailer in a
preferential parking district in excess of the parking restrictions authorized pursuant to this section, except
(a)
(b)
is parked.
while loading or unloading property; or
when such vehicle is parked in connection with, or in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a property in the block in which such vehicle
(i)
Application for and Duration of Permit: Except as otherwise provided, each Annual parking permit issued by the Department shall be valid for a
period not to exceed one year. Permits may be renewed annually upon reapplication in the manner required by the Department. Each application for a parking
permit shall contain information sufficient to identify the applicant, his residence address or address of real property owned or leased within a preferential parking
district, the license number(s) of the motor vehicle(s) for which application is made, and such other information as may be deemed relevant by the Department. Annual permits may be issued only for vehicles registered in the State of California.
(j)
Annual Permit Fees: The fee for an Annual preferential parking permit shall be $34.00. The fee for an Annual preferential parking permit shall be
prorated by the month for the unexpired period of the district, but in no case less than $11.50. Upon the permittee's change of place of residence, change of vehicle
or damaged permit, the permittee shall surrender the permit to the Department before a replacement permit can be issued. If the permit is lost or stolen, the
Department shall be notified immediately. The Department shall collect a fee of $11.50 for replacement of lost, stolen or transferred permits and the replacement
permit shall expire on the same day as the original permit. In the event a permittee moves from one preferential parking district to another preferential parking
district, the Department shall collect a fee of $11.50 for the transfer of the permit. The permits so transferred shall expire on the same day as do all permits in the
new district. No refund shall be made for any unused portion of the permit's duration. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,059, Eff. 8/30/08.)
(k)
Rules and Regulations: The Department shall have authority to promulgate and administer rules to implement and enforce the program and to
implement the issuance of preferential parking permits and the collection of fees for these permits. These rules shall be submitted to and approved by the City
Council.
(l)
Penalty Provisions:
1.
Unless exempted pursuant to this section, no person shall stand or park a motor vehicle in violation of any parking restrictions established
pursuant to this section.
2.
No person shall falsely represent himself or herself as eligible for a parking permit or furnish false information in an application for a parking
permit to the Department.
3.
No permit issued pursuant to this section shall thereafter be assigned, transferred or used for any consideration, monetary or otherwise.
4.
No person shall copy, produce or create a facsimile or counterfeit parking permit; nor shall any person use or display a facsimile or counterfeit
preferential parking district permit.
5.
The permit or permits of any person who after a hearing has been found by the Department to have violated any of the provisions of this
ordinance shall be revoked by the Department and no new permit shall be issued to that person or household for a period of one year. Such person upon
written notification of such revocation, shall surrender the permit or permits to the Department within 15 days. Use of a revoked parking permit shall be
subject to the penalty provisions of Subsection l(1).
6.
Use of a four-month Visitor parking permit on any block other than that for which the permit was issued shall be subject to the penalty
provisions of Subsection l(1).
(m)
Visitor and Guest Permits: Any resident eligible for an Annual preferential parking permit and whose residence has frontage or side frontage on a
block posted with preferential parking restrictions may apply to the Department for a four-month Visitor preferential parking permit for the use of visitors to the
person's residence. The owners of a residence under construction and absentee landlords may purchase a maximum of two Visitor preferential parking permits for
their personal use or for the use of construction service personnel. Schools and churches that have frontage onto streets posted with preferential parking restrictions
shall be permitted to purchase Visitor preferential parking permits equivalent to the number of parking spaces allowable on its posted (otherwise unrestricted)
frontage. Where the frontage is limited, the number of permits to be sold shall be determined by the Department of Transportation. The Department shall collect a
fee of $22.50 for each permit issued. No more than two Visitor preferential parking permits shall be issued for any one dwelling at any one time. These permits
shall be valid only on the block or blocks for which they are issued and for a period not to exceed four months. One Visitor preferential parking permit per year per
household can be replaced at a prorated cost when lost or stolen if the applicant submits written documentation of actual loss to the Department. In addition, any
resident in the district may also apply for one-day Guest preferential parking permits for the use of guests to the person's residence for which the Department shall
collect a fee of $2.50 for each permit issued. Guest preferential parking permits shall be valid on any block within a district. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,059, Eff.
8/30/08.)
SEC. 80.58.1. PARKING OF CARSHARE VEHICLES.
(Added by Ord. No. 180,602, Eff. 4/24/09.)
(a)
Definitions: For the purpose of this Section, the following words and phrases are defined and shall be construed as hereinafter set out, unless it shall
be apparent from the context that they have a different meaning:
1.
A Carshare Vehicle shall mean a motor vehicle that is operated as part of a regional fleet by a public or private car sharing company or
organization and provides hourly or daily service.
2.
The City's Carshare Program shall mean a program whereby the Department of Transportation designates parking spaces for the exclusive use
of vehicles displaying Department-issued Carshare Permits.
3.
A Carshare Permit shall mean a permit issued by the Department of Transportation to a Carshare Vehicle meeting the requirements of this
section, which exempts the vehicle from the parking restrictions posted pursuant to this section.
4.
An Eligible Carshare Organization shall mean a public or private company or organization satisfying the criteria of this section.
(b)
Designation of Spaces: The Department of Transportation is hereby authorized to designate streets or portions of streets, or Publicly Owned OffStreet Parking Facilities or portions of the Facilities, upon which parking is reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles displaying a permit issued pursuant to the
provisions of Subsection (e) of this Section. No person shall park, when authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, any vehicle or motor vehicle in a place
designated for the exclusive parking of motor vehicles participating in the City's Carshare Program. Only vehicles that have a properly displayed, City-issued
Carshare Permit are exempt from this restriction. (First Sentence Amended by Ord. No. 182,187, Eff. 8/22/12.)
(c)
Eligibility Criteria for Carshare Organizations: Participation in the City's Carshare Program is limited to carshare companies or organizations that
meet the following criteria:
1.
Vehicle reservations are processed and paid for using an online system.
2.
Carshare vehicles can be accessed where they are parked without having to go to a different physical location to execute a contract and/or pick
up the keys.
3.
The Carshare Organization was selected as part of a competitive process.
(d)
Vehicle Requirements. Carshare Vehicles participating in the Carshare Program shall not be more than 72 inches in height or 20 feet in length. (Amended by Ord. No. 182,187, Eff. 8/22/12.)
(e)
Issuance of Permits: The Department of Transportation is hereby authorized to issue Carshare Permits to qualifying vehicles of Eligible Carshare
Organizations participating in the City's Carshare Program.
(f)
Posting of Carshare Vehicle Parking Spaces: Upon Department of Transportation designation of streets or portions of streets, or Publicly Owned
Off-Street Parking Facilities or portions of the Facilities, to be reserved for the exclusive parking of Carshare Vehicles, the Department shall cause appropriate signs
to be erected in such street or Publicly Owned Off-Street Parking Facilities, indicating prominently thereon the parking restrictions and stating that motor vehicles
with valid permits shall be exempt from the restrictions. The Department is further authorized to include notice, on any sign installed pursuant to this section, that
vehicles left standing in violation of such sign may be removed. The provisions of this section shall not apply until signs or markings giving adequate notice
thereof are in place. (First Sentence Amended by Ord. No. 182,187, Eff. 8/22/12.)
SEC. 80.59. REMOVAL OF CHALK MARKS PLACED ON VEHICLES BY CITY PERSONNEL PROHIBITED.
(Added by Ord. No. 164,548, Eff. 11/30/80.)
(a)
Police officers, traffic officers and parking control checkers are hereby authorized to place chalk marks on parked vehicles in performance of their
duties in enforcing vehicle parking laws within the City of Los Angeles.
(b)
No person shall remove any chalk mark placed upon a vehicle pursuant to this section unless such vehicle has been removed from City streets or has
been driven a minimum of one mile after leaving the parked location where the chalk mark was affixed. (Amended by Ord. No. 162,942, Eff. 12/19/87.)
DIVISION “M”
STOPPING FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING ONLY
Section
80.60
80.61
80.66.1
Effect of Permission to Load or Unload.
Standing in Any Alley.
Taxicab and Other Passenger Vehicle Zone.
SEC. 80.60. EFFECT OF PERMISSION TO LOAD OR UNLOAD.
(a)
Permission herein granted to stop or stand a vehicle for purposes of loading and unloading of materials shall apply only to commercial vehicles and
shall not extend beyond the time necessary therefor, and in no event for more than thirty (30) minutes, except as provided in Section 88.01.1 of this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
(b)
The loading or unloading of materials shall apply only to commercial deliveries and to the delivery or pickup of express and parcel post packages and
United States mail.
(c)
Permission herein granted to stand or park for purposes of loading or unloading passengers shall include the loading or unloading of personal baggage,
but shall not extend beyond the time necessary therefor, and in no event for more than five (5) minutes. (Amended by Ord. No. 168,058, Eff. 8/8/92.)
(d)
Within the total time limits above specified the provisions of this section shall be enforced so as to accommodate necessary and reasonable loading or
unloading but without permitting abuse of the privileges hereby granted.
“We see no reason to doubt the validity of the ordinance under which appellant was convicted.”
People v. Johnson (1932), CR A 818.
SEC. 80.61. STANDING IN ANY ALLEY.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of persons or materials in any alley.
SEC. 80.66.1. TAXICAB AND OTHER PASSENGER VEHICLE ZONE.
(a)
The Department is authorized to establish taxicab zones and zones for other vehicles defined in Section 71.00 of this code, or operated in passenger
transportation service by authority of the California Public Utilities Commission, and to determine the locations thereof, such zones to be used for the parking of
vehicles while awaiting employment. (Amended by Ord. No. 152,426, Eff. 6/29/79.)
(b)
Any zone so designated shall be occupied only during such hours of the day and for such periods of time as may be specified by the Department. (Amended by Ord. No. 173,880, Eff. 5/21/01.)
(c)
The Department shall promptly cause each such zone so established to be marked either by a painting of a white line on the tops of the curbs or places
stenciled with the words "No Stopping" together with the appropriate words such as "Taxicab Zone", or by appropriate posted signs. (Amended by Ord. No.
180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(d)
No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle except those authorized by the Department in any zone established in accordance with the provisions of
this section. (Amended by Ord. No. 152,426, Eff. 6/29/79.)
DIVISION “N”
PARKING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED
Section
80.69
80.69.1
80.69.2
80.69.3
80.69.4
80.70
80.71.3
80.71.4
80.72
80.72.5
80.73
80.73.1
80.73.2
80.74
80.75.1
80.75.3
80.75.4
Parking Prohibited or Limited.
Parking of Trailers and Semitrailers.
Parking – Commercial Vehicles.
Parking of Commercial and Construction Vehicles under Freeway Overpasses.
Parking of Oversize Vehicles.
Parking Prohibited or Limited in Anti-Gridlock Zones.
Parking in Front Yards.
Prohibition of Parking of Vehicles Without Permission on Privately Owned or Publicly Owned Property.
Parking Prohibited or Limited on Certain Streets on Red Flag Alert Days.
Parking Prohibited or Limited on Private Streets.
Unlawful Parking – Peddlers – Vendors.
Use of Streets for Storage of Vehicles – Prohibited.
Use of Street for Storage of Vehicles – Generally – When Prohibited.
Washing Vehicles in Street.
Parking with Audible Status Indicator Operative.
Parking Automobiles on Streets Exceeding Grade of 3%.
Emergency Rules and Signs.
SEC. 80.69. PARKING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED.
(Title Amended by Ord. No. 122,716, Eff. 10/5/62.)
Whenever, with reference to any street or portion thereof, the Department determines that: (1) the same is within a business district; or (2) because of
proximity to a business district or center of employment; or (3) because of an unusual concentration of population; or (4) because vehicles which are six feet or
more in height (including any load thereon) parked within 100 feet of an intersection limit the visibility of approaching traffic and thereby create a hazard; or (5) because of any other factor or condition, the unrestricted parking of vehicles has caused, or would necessarily cause, traffic congestion, create a hazard,
detrimentally affect the public welfare, or deprive the public of the efficient use of available curb space, the Department is hereby authorized to install at any such
place signs giving notice that no person shall stand, stop or park a vehicle except as provided on such signs. The Department is further authorized to include notice
on any sign which prohibits the stopping or parking of vehicles, that vehicles parked or left standing in violation of such sign may be removed. (Amended by Ord.
No. 161,645, Eff. 10/17/86.)
(a)
Stopping or Standing Prohibited. Whenever authorized signs are in place giving notice that stopping or standing is prohibited during such
hours or on such days as are indicated on such signs, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop or stand or park any vehicle at any time during such hours or
such days.
(b)
Parking Prohibited. Whenever authorized signs are in place giving notice that parking, as defined in Section 463 of the California Vehicle
Code, is prohibited at any time or during certain hours, it shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle during such prohibited times, except as
provided in Section 88.01.1 of this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
(c)
Parking Time Limits. Whenever authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop or stand or
park any vehicle for a period of time in excess of the parking time limit indicated by such sign, except as provided in Section 88.01.1 of this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
(d)
Limitation for Vehicles Six Feet or More in Height. Whenever authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, it shall be unlawful for
any person to park or stand a vehicle more than six feet in height, including any load thereon, within 100 feet of an intersection. (New (d) Added by Ord.
No. 161,645, Eff. 10/17/86.)
(e)
Exceptions. The restrictions of this chapter shall not apply to taxicabs, sight-seeing automobiles, or automobiles for hire standing in any zone
designated for their use pursuant to Section 80.66.1 during the hours specified in their respective permits issued by the Department. (Amended by Ord. No.
161,645, Eff. 10/17/86.)
(f)
Streets Withdrawn From Public Use. The restrictions and exceptions of this section shall apply, in addition to a street as defined by the
Vehicle Code, or any portion thereof, to any street, roadway, way or place, or portion thereof, which has been withdrawn in whole or in part from public
use. (Amended by Ord. No. 161,645, Eff. 10/17/86.)
(g)
Severability. If any subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this section is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the
decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity if the remaining portions of this section. The Council of the City
hereby declares that it would have adopted the section, subsection, clause, phrase or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any portion or more
subsections, clauses, phrases or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. (Re-lettered by Ord. No. 161,645, Eff. 10/17/86.)
SEC. 80.69.1. PARKING OF TRAILERS AND SEMITRAILERS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 152,320, Eff. 6/16/79.)
(a)
No person shall park any trailer or semitrailer upon any highway, street, alley or public way or upon any public place otherwise ordinarily used for
vehicular parking.
(b)
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any trailer or semitrailer which does not exceed 22 feet in overall length, as measured from the
foremost part of the trailer hitch to the rear extremity of the trailer body, or to any trailer or semitrailer exceeding such length which is designed for the
transportation of a boat or which is designed for human habitation for camping or recreational purposes, nor shall such provisions apply to any trailer or semitrailer
which is:
1.
In the process of being loaded or unloaded;
2.
Disabled in such a manner and to such an extent that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving the disabled trailer or semitrailer
on that portion of the highway, street, alley or public way or upon any public place otherwise ordinarily used for vehicular parking;
3.
Leased or owned by any permittee granted a permit under the provisions of Article 8 of Chapter 13 of Division 22 of the Los Angeles
Administrative Code, for the duration of such permit and while parked at the location specified in such permit.
4.
Leased or owned by any permittee granted a permit for construction or repair work under any of the provisions of Chapter VI of the Los Angeles
Municipal Code or by a public utility engaged in work for which no such permit is required, or a vehicle leased or owned by any contractor hired by such
permittee or public utility, provided that the trailer or semitrailer is used in connection with such construction or repair work and is parked upon the
construction or repair site or within 150 feet thereof, as measured from the limits of the work area as specified in the permit, and only during the period of
actual construction.
5.
Leased or owned by a City department or a contractor or vendor hired by a City department for construction or repair work, or by a subcontractor
thereof, provided that such trailer or semitrailer is used in connection with such construction or repair work, and is parked upon the construction or repair site
or within 150 feet thereof, as measured from the limits of the work area, and only during the period of actual construction or repair.
(c)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, no person shall park or leave standing, when authorized signs are in place giving notice
thereof, any unhitched trailer upon any major highway, secondary highway, or collector street in the City. (Added by Ord. No. 177,086, Eff. 12/11/05.)
SEC. 80.69.2. PARKING - COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
No person shall park or leave standing any commercial vehicle or any other vehicle exceeding 22 feet in length as measured from bumper to bumper, other
than a house car, on any public street where a majority of the buildings situated on the property contiguous thereto is used for residential purposes, whether as
single-family dwellings or as multi-family dwellings, nor shall any person park or leave standing any commercial vehicle for more than three (3) hours on any other
public street, except that any vehicle regulated herein may park notwithstanding such prohibition or in excess of such time limitation:
(1)
While loading or unloading property, and additional time is necessary to complete such work; or
(2)
When such vehicle is parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a property in the block in which such
vehicle is parked, and additional time is necessary and reasonable to complete such service.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to trailers and semitrailers regulated by the provisions of Section 80.69.1 of this Code. As used in this section,
the term “commercial vehicle” shall mean:
(1)
a truck tractor; or
(2)
a motor vehicle with commercial license plate; and
(A)
exceeding 22 feet total length including bumpers, or
(B)
22 feet or less in length with the name of a business enterprise or establishment or a sign advertising a product or service painted,
attached, or otherwise affixed on or to the exterior thereof.
SEC. 80.69.3. PARKING OF COMMERCIAL AND CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES UNDER FREEWAY OVERPASSES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 148,582, Eff. 8/18/76.)
No person shall park or leave standing any commercial or construction vehicle upon any portion of a public street which passes beneath a railroad overpass, a
freeway or any other vehicular overpass if within 150 feet of either side thereof the majority of the buildings upon property contiguous to said street are used for
residential purposes. The provisions of this section shall not apply to vehicles leased or owned by any permittee granted a permit under the provisions of Article 8
of Chapter 13 of Division 22 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code during the period for which such permit is granted.
SEC. 80.69.4. PARKING OF OVERSIZE VEHICLES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,218, Eff. 8/19/10.)
(a)
No person shall stop, stand or park, when authorized signs are in place giving notice of the restriction, any oversize vehicle, defined as a motor vehicle
in excess of 22 feet in length or over 84 inches in height, between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. The registered owner of the oversize vehicle or other person having
control of the oversize vehicle shall also be in violation of this section if he or she has knowledge that the oversize vehicle had been so parked and the person
parking had the express or implied permission to operate the oversize vehicle.
(b)
Oversize vehicle restricted areas or streets may be established in either of the following manners: (1)
The Council may authorize, by resolution, the streets, or portions of the streets, upon which the parking of oversize vehicles shall be restricted
between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., except for those oversize vehicles displaying a valid permit issued pursuant to the provisions of Subsection (c) of this
section. Upon Council action designating streets with oversize vehicle parking restrictions, the Department of Transportation shall cause appropriate signs to
be erected in those streets, indicating the parking limitation prominently on the sign and stating that motor vehicles with valid permits shall be exempt from
the restrictions.
(2)
A Councilmember representing the district in which fewer than six street segments are impacted by the unrestricted parking of oversize vehicles
may request the Department of Transportation to investigate and make a determination whether or not the parking of oversize vehicles on those street
segments between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. is adversely impacting the visibility of oncoming traffic, creating constrictions in the traveled way, or
substantially reducing the availability of parking for residents and businesses. For the purpose of this section, a street segment consists of both sides of a
street between two adjacent intersecting streets. To make this request, the Councilmember shall send a letter to the Department of Transportation identifying
the street segments to be included in the restricted area, the reasons for the request, and verifying receipt of petitions showing support for the restriction by a
substantial number of affected community residents.
Upon receiving a written request from a Councilmember pursuant to this subdivision, the Department of Transportation shall conduct an investigation
to determine whether or not the parking of oversize vehicles between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on the designated street segments is adversely impacting the
visibility of oncoming traffic, creating constrictions in the traveled way, or substantially reducing the availability of parking for residents and businesses. In
making its determination, the Department shall consider all relevant factors, including without limitation, the location of driveways relative to parked
oversize vehicles, the width of oversize vehicles when compared to other parked vehicles, the existing availability of parking, the impact the oversize
vehicles are having on parking availability for residents and businesses, the effectiveness of restricting oversize vehicle parking in alleviating any adverse
impact on the visibility of oncoming traffic, constrictions of the traveled way and reduced parking supply, and whether signs may be erected on the street
segments in a manner that provides adequate notice of the restriction. The Department of Transportation shall report the results of its investigation and
determination to the City Council. The City Council may by resolution authorize the street segments upon which the parking of oversize vehicles shall be
restricted between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., except for those oversize vehicles displaying a valid permit issued pursuant to the provisions of Subsection (c) of
this section. Upon Council action designating street segments with oversize vehicle parking restrictions, the Department of Transportation shall cause
appropriate signs to be erected in those street segments, indicating the parking limitation prominently on the sign and stating that motor vehicles with valid
permits shall be exempt from the restrictions.
(c)
Notwithstanding the above, the parking of oversize vehicles, as defined in Subsection (a) of this section, shall be allowed for the limited purposes of
loading and unloading in areas established pursuant to the provisions of Subsection (b) of this section, provided that the oversize vehicle properly displays a valid
permit that was issued in advance by the Department of Transportation. The permit for loading or unloading shall be issued for a fee of $10.00 per day and for a
period not to exceed three consecutive days. The use of this permit shall be limited to the purchasing resident's street segment, or adjacent street segment if
authorized by the Department. A permit issued pursuant to this subsection shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder an on-street parking space.
SEC. 80.70. PARKING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED IN ANTI-GRIDLOCK ZONES.
(Added by Ord. No. 177,753, Eff. 9/8/06.)
(a)
Whenever, with reference to any Major Highway or portion of a Major Highway, the Department determines that traffic demand between 6:00 a.m.
and 7:00 p.m. on weekdays requires the use of the curb lane as an additional, continuous lane for through-traffic in order to avoid gridlock, it shall be unlawful for
any person to park, stand or stop a vehicle in an Anti-Gridlock Zone, other than for emergency repairs or activities authorized by the City pursuant to permits issued
for these activities, during these hours and days as are indicated on signs. The Department of Transportation shall determine and identify those streets in the City of
Los Angeles that comprise Anti-Gridlock Zones, and shall install and maintain signs giving notice of the Zone.
(b)
The Department of Transportation is authorized to include notice, on any sign that prohibits the stopping or parking of vehicles in an Anti-Gridlock
Zone during certain hours and days, that vehicles parked or left standing in violation of the sign may be removed.
(c)
The provisions of Section 88.01.1 of this chapter are not applicable to signs erected pursuant to this section.
SEC. 80.71.3. PARKING IN FRONT YARDS.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,903, Eff. 3/16/96.)
No person shall park any vehicle in the front yard of any residential property. “Residential property” shall mean any property used for human habitation and
shall include, but not be limited to, any property in the “A” or “R” Zones of the City. The front yard shall consist of that area in the front of the property between
the adjacent street and any building or structure thereon, exclusive of any area used as a driveway to access a garage or other parking structure.
SEC. 80.71.4. PROHIBITION OF PARKING OF VEHICLES WITHOUT PERMISSION ON PRIVATELY OWNED OR PUBLICLY OWNED
PROPERTY.
(Title Amended by Ord. No. 159,155, Eff. 7/23/84.)
(a)
No person shall park a vehicle on private property or publicly owned property without the permission, express or implied, of the owner or person in
lawful possession of such property or in a manner different or for a period of time longer than the permission which was given. No person, regardless of whether
permission has been given by the owner or person in lawful possession, shall park a vehicle in a fire access road established, maintained and posted with signs
pursuant to the provisions of Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 57.09.05. (Amended by Ord. No. 163,974, Eff. 10/1/88.)
(b)
No person shall park a vehicle on property owned or operated by the City and designated or set apart for vehicle parking purposes by employees of the
City without the direct or implied consent of the City or its authorized agent.
(c)
Any vehicle parked in violation of this section may be removed to the nearest public garage from the property by the owner or person in lawful
possession thereof if the property is improved with a single family dwelling, or if vacant or improved with any other type of buildings or used for other than single
family residence purposes if there is displayed on the property in plain view of a sign, not less than 24 inches by 24 inches in size which states that public parking is
prohibited, indicating that parked vehicles will be removed at the expense of the owner of the vehicle, and further containing a telephone number of the Los Angeles
Police Department which may be called by the person parking the vehicle, which number shall be the same number to which the owner of the property or person in
lawful possession thereof notifies the police department of the intent to remove the vehicle. (Amended by Ord. No. 159,155, Eff. 7/23/84.)
(d)
Prior and subsequent to causing the removal of a vehicle on the authority of Subsection (c) of this section, the person causing the removal of the
vehicle shall comply with all of the notice provisions of California Vehicle Code Section 22658. (Added by Ord. No. 159,155, Eff. 7/23/84.)
(e)
The Los Angeles Police Department shall advise owners so requesting of the phone number where notice shall be given of the intent to remove a
vehicle, which number shall also be placed on the sign. (Added by Ord. No. 159,155, Eff. 7/23/84.)
(f)
The provisions of Subsection (c) and (d) hereof shall not limit the authority of any police officer or firefighter to order the removal of a vehicle parked
in a place where parking is prohibited pursuant to Section 57.09.05 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code. (Amended by Ord. No. 163,974, Eff. 10/1/88.)
SEC. 80.72. PARKING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED ON CERTAIN STREETS ON RED FLAG ALERT DAYS.
(Added by Ord. No. 177,215, Eff. 2/8/06.)
(a)
Whenever, with reference to any street or portion of a street in the City of Los Angeles' Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, the Fire Department
determines that parking on one or both sides of the street would create a hazard to life or property by interfering with emergency vehicle access and resident
evacuation during a major brush fire, the Department of Transportation is hereby authorized to install and maintain at that place signs giving notice that no person
shall park a vehicle during a Red Flag Alert in the City of Los Angeles. The Department of Transportation is further authorized to include notice, on any sign that
prohibits the parking of vehicles on Red Flag days, that vehicles parked in violation of the sign may be removed.
(b)
It shall be unlawful, when authorized signs are in place giving notice, to park any vehicle on any of the streets or portions of streets in the City's Very
High Fire Hazard Severity Zone in violation of the signs.
(c)
Signs prohibiting parking installed pursuant to this section are only enforceable on Red Flag Alert days in the City of Los Angeles as declared by the
Mayor or his designee.
(d)
The provisions of Section 88.01.1 of this chapter are not applicable to signs erected pursuant to this section.
SEC. 80.72.5. PARKING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED ON PRIVATE STREETS.
(a)
Whenever the Department shall determine that the stopping or parking of vehicles on a private street constitutes a hazard to traffic, life or property, or
an obstruction to the adequate access by fire, police, health, sanitation and public utility vehicles, said Department may install signs or markings giving notice that
no person shall stop or park a vehicle, except as provided on such signs. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(b)
As used in this section, the term “private street” includes “private streets” as defined in Section 18.01 of this code, as well as those privately owned
and maintained easements or roads which are generally used by the public for vehicular travel. (Added by Ord. No. 123,587, Eff. 3/1/63.)
SEC. 80.73. UNLAWFUL PARKING – PEDDLERS – VENDORS.
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park any vehicle, wagon, or pushcart for the purpose of peddling, hawking, displaying or offering
for sale therefrom any goods, wares, merchandise, fruit, vegetables, beverages, or food of any kind, on any street within this City except as provided for in this
section. (Amended by Ord. No. 174,284, Eff. 12/8/01.)
(b)
Catering Trucks. (Amended by Ord. No. 150,561, Eff. 3/19/78.)
1.
Definitions: (Amended by Ord. No. 173,264, Eff. 6/26/00.) For the purposes of this Section, the following definitions shall apply:
A.
“Street” shall mean all that area dedicated to public use for public street purposes and shall include, but not be limited to, roadways,
parkways, alleys, sidewalks and public ways.
B.
“Catering truck” shall mean any motorized vehicle designed primarily for dispensing victuals. For purposes herein, the term “catering
truck” shall include any trailer designed primarily for dispensing victuals but only if attached to a motor vehicle at all times during which victuals
are being dispensed. “Catering truck” shall not include any other trailer or any wagon or pushcart, either propelled or drawn by motorized or other
force, or any other vehicle incidentally used for dispensing victuals.
C.
“Dispense or dispensing” shall mean peddling, hawking, displaying for sale, soliciting the sale of, offering or exposing for sale, selling
or giving away.
D.
“Victuals” shall mean fruit, meat, vegetables, beverages or food of any kind, nutritious or otherwise, dispensed in prepared, packaged or
other form suitable for immediate ingestion or consumption by human beings. For purposes herein, victuals shall not include other goods, wares or
merchandise.
2.
Restrictions:
A.
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,264, Eff. 6/26/00.) The dispensing of victuals shall be permitted on any street except at or from:
(1)
Any trailer, wagon or pushcart not included within the definition of “catering truck”, except as may be authorized under Section
42.00 of this Code.
(2)
(Deleted by Ord. No. 174,284, Eff. 12/8/01.)
(3)
Any location within 100 feet of the nearest part of:
(4)
(i)
any intersection, or
(ii)
(Deleted by Ord. No. 174,284, Eff. 12/8/01.)
Any location within 200 feet of:
(i)
Balboa Park, Banning Park, Robert Burns Park, MacArthur Park, the following portions of Griffith Park: Riverside Drive
between the Glendale Boulevard off-ramp and Los Feliz Boulevard, between the Los Angeles River and the City limits (Betty Davis
Picnic Area); and Ferndell Drive between Los Feliz Boulevard and Red Oak Drive.
(ii)
The roadway of any freeway on-ramp or off-ramp.
(5)
Any location within 500 feet of the nearest property line of any school. In the event of a conflict between any of the above
specified distances and a greater distance otherwise required by law, said greater distance shall prevail and be controlling.
B.
No person shall stop, stand or park a catering truck upon any street for the purpose of dispensing victuals under any circumstances in
violation of stopping, standing or parking prohibitions or restrictions either shown by signs or curb markings or as otherwise provided by the State
Vehicle Code or the health, safety, fire, traffic, business or other regulations set forth in the Los Angeles Municipal Code.
C.
No person shall dispense victuals from any portion of a catering truck on any street in any manner which causes any person to stand in
that portion of the street which is between the catering truck and the center of the street.
D.
Persons who dispense victuals under the provisions of this section may not do so unless at that time they provide or have available in a
conspicuous place in the immediate vicinity of the catering truck, a litter receptacle which is clearly marked with a sign requesting its use by patrons.
E.
After dispensing victuals, at any location, a catering truck operator, prior to leaving the location, shall pick up, remove and dispose of all
trash or refuse which consists of materials originally dispensed from the catering truck, including any packages or containers, or parts of either, used
with or for dispensing the victuals.
F.
(Amended by Ord. No. 177,620, Eff. 7/23/06.) No catering truck shall remain parked at any residential location for the purpose of
dispensing victuals, or at any residential location within a half mile radius of that location, for a period of time, adding together all time parked at
each residential location, which exceeds 30 minutes. Upon the elapse of that period of time, any catering truck that continues to be used for the
purpose of dispensing victuals must be parked at a location more than half a mile distant, as measured in a straight line, from the location where the
vehicle was parked at the beginning of the 30-minute period, and the vehicle shall not return to that location for at least another 30 minutes from the
time of departure or relocation. The requirement that a vehicle must be parked one-half mile distant shall only apply if the new parking location is in
a residential area.
No catering truck shall remain parked at any commercial location for the purpose of dispensing victuals, or at any commercial location within a
half mile radius of that location, for a period of time, adding together all times parked at each commercial location, which exceeds one hour. Upon
the elapse of that period of time, any catering truck that continues to be used for the purpose of dispensing victuals must be parked at a location more
than half a mile distant, as measured in a straight line, from the location where the vehicle was parked at the beginning of the one hour period, and
the vehicle shall not return to that location for at least another 60 minutes from the time of departure or relocation.
G.
(Added by Ord. No. 173,264, Eff. 6/26/00.) Notwithstanding the provisions of Municipal Code Sections 114.04 and 114.05, no person
shall drive or operate a catering truck for the purpose of dispensing victuals unless such catering truck is equipped with an audible alarm which can
be heard at a distance of 100 feet from the vehicle, which will be automatically activated in the event the vehicle backs up. Such alarm must be
installed within six months of the effective date of this regulation.
H.
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,854, Eff. 5/11/01.) No person shall lease, sublease or rent a catering truck to any other person knowing that
such person does not possess one or more valid licenses or permits required by the City or by the County of Los Angeles in order to dispense victuals
from a catering truck. Provided, however, this provision shall not apply to any license or permit which cannot be secured until the vehicle is in the
possession of the lessee, sublessee or renter. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 11.00(m), 80.76, 80.76.1 and 80.76.2 of this Code, a
violation of this provision shall be punishable by a civil penalty of $500.00 for the first offense and $1,000.00 for the second and each subsequent
offense.
(c)
(Deleted by Ord. No. 174,284, Eff. 12/8/01.)
(d)
No person shall park or stand any vehicle, or wagon used or intended to be used in the transportation of property for hire on any street while awaiting
patronage for such vehicle, or wagon without first obtaining a written permit to do so from the Department which shall designate the specific location where such
vehicle may stand. No permit shall be issued for any such location within the Central Traffic District. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(e)
No person shall stand or park a vehicle upon any street for the purpose of displaying such vehicle for sale by sign or otherwise. (Amended by Ord.
No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(f)
Whenever any permit is granted under the provisions of this section and a particular location to park or stand is specified therein, no person shall park
or stand any vehicle, wagon, or push cart on any location other than as designated in such permit. In the event that the holder of any such permit is convicted in any
court of competent jurisdiction, for violating any of the provisions of this section, such permit shall be forthwith revoked by the Department upon the filing of the
record of such conviction with it, and no permit shall thereafter be issued to such person until six (6) months have elapsed from the date of such revocation. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(g)
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,264, Eff. 6/26/00.) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 11.00(m) of this Code, every violation of any of the
provisions of this Section which is punishable as an infraction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $100 for the first violation, $200 for the second violation
and $250 for each subsequent violation within one year.
SEC. 80.73.1. USE OF STREETS FOR STORAGE OF VEHICLES – PROHIBITED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 139,370, Eff. 11/29/69.)
(a)
No person who deals in or whose business involves the sale, rental, leasing, repair, repossession or transportation of new or used vehicles shall park or
leave standing on any one or more streets or alleys during the conduct of such business any vehicle held for sale, trade, rental, leasing, repair, repossession,
shipment, transportation or other disposition. (Amended by Ord. No. 163,161, Eff. 2/27/88.)
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person who deals in or whose business involves the wrecking, junking or dismantling of used vehicles to park, store, or
leave standing on any public street, alley, way or place any vehicle or part or parts thereof which has been delivered to him or which is in his possession or custody
for wrecking, junking or dismantling.
(c)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or leave standing on any public street, alley way or place, any vehicle pending delivery or during delivery to
a person who deals in or whose business involves wrecking, junking or dismantling of used vehicles, unless the vehicle so parked or left standing is currently
licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles and is fully operable. (Amended by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
(d)
It shall be unlawful for any person to unload or store on any public street, alley way or place, any vehicle or part of parts thereof pending delivery or
during delivery to a person who deals in or whose business involves the wrecking, junking or dismantling of used vehicles, unless the vehicle so stored or left
standing is currently licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles and is fully operable. (Added by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
(e)
While in the process of enforcing this section, any enforcement agency shall have the right to demand copies of the report of vehicles in the custody of
any automotive repair site or used sales area as specified in Section 12.21 I.4. of this Code. (Added by Ord. No. 176,840, Eff. 9/4/05.)
SEC. 80.73.2. USE OF STREET FOR STORAGE OF VEHICLES – GENERALLY – WHEN PROHIBITED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 177,569, Eff. 7/3/06.)
It shall be unlawful for any person who owns or who has possession, custody or control of any vehicle to park that vehicle or leave it standing upon any
highway, street or alley for 72 or more consecutive hours.
SEC. 80.74. WASHING VEHICLES IN STREET.
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
(a)
No person shall dust, wipe, wash or otherwise clean, or use or employ any method of dusting, wiping, washing or otherwise cleaning, any vehicle or
portion thereof while on any street unless such vehicle is owned by or under the direct control or supervision of the person doing any of the acts herein enumerated.
(b)
No person shall park a vehicle on any street for the purpose of dusting, wiping, washing or otherwise cleaning such vehicle or portion thereof unless it
is owned by or under the direct control or supervision of such person.
SEC. 80.75. SALE OF VEHICLES OR BICYCLES – WHERE PROHIBITED.
(Repealed by Ord. No. 173,945, Eff. 6/18/01.)
SEC. 80.75.1. PARKING WITH AUDIBLE STATUS INDICATOR OPERATIVE.
(Added by Ord. No. 169,785, Eff. 6/9/94.)
No person shall park a vehicle on any street or upon any public or private property which while so parked emits sound from an audible status indicator. As
used in this section, an audible status indicator is a component of a vehicle theft alarm system which emits a chirp, voice message or other sound audible outside
the vehicle for a duration of more than one minute for the purpose of warning an approaching person that a vehicle theft alarm system is installed and armed or
operational. The time period shall be calculated from the point in time of the emission of the first audible sound used in calculation and shall end one minute
thereafter, not withstanding any variation or temporary stoppage in the emission of audible sound.
In the event enforcement of a violation occurs under this section, no enforcement action shall be taken under Section 114.07 of the Municipal Code for the
same violation.
SEC. 80.75.3. PARKING AUTOMOBILES ON STREETS EXCEEDING GRADE OF 3%.
(a)
The Department is hereby authorized to determine those streets in the City of Los Angeles which have a grade exceeding three per cent and upon
which a hazardous condition would be created unless unattended motor vehicles were parked by blocking the wheels of said vehicles by turning them against the
curb, or by other means. When such determination has been made, the Department is hereby authorized and directed to cause appropriate signs to be posted and
maintained on such streets. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(b)
When signs are erected in places giving notice thereof, no person driving, or in control of, a motor vehicle shall permit it to stand on any street or
highway unattended when upon any grade exceeding three per cent (3%) within any business or residence district without blocking the wheels of said vehicle by
turning them against the curb, or by other means.
SEC. 80.75.4. EMERGENCY RULES AND SIGNS.
(a)
Authority of Commissioners. The Commissioners are hereby authorized to adopt rules regulating parking or other use of vehicles upon the streets and
other public ways of travel whenever they deem it necessary to meet an emergency not expressly provided for under any other provisions of this chapter; provided,
however, that in any such case, the resolution adopting any such rule shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in this city and shall thereupon
become effective; and provided further that no rule so adopted shall remain in force longer than thirty days unless incorporated into an ordinance.
(b)
Emergency Signs – Installation Authorized. The Commissioners are hereby authorized to install such signs as they may deem necessary to give
notice of the effect of any such emergency rule at any particular occasion.
(c)
Violation Prohibited. It shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as elsewhere provided in this chapter, for any person to operate, park, or otherwise use
any vehicle in violation of any emergency rule adopted and published by the Commissioners pursuant to the authority granted by this section, or in violation of the
instructions of any sign installed hereunder.
DIVISION “O”
PENALTIES AND EFFECT OF CHAPTER
Section
80.76
80.76.1
80.76.2
80.77
80.77.1
80.77.2
80.77.3
80.77.4
Penalties.
Infractions.
Civil Penalties.
Removal of Parked Cars.
Vehicle Release Fee.
Booting Fee.
Receipt by City Clerk of Proceeds of Sale of Forfeited Vehicles Under State Vehicle Code Section 14607.6.
Official Police Garages.
SEC. 80.76. PENALTIES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 169,518, Eff. 4/11/94.)
(a)
It is unlawful for any person to do any act forbidden or fail to perform any act required by this chapter.
(b)
Except as provided elsewhere, any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof
shall be punished as follows:
1.
For the first offense by a fine of not to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50), or by imprisonment in the City Jail for a period not exceeding five (5) days,
2.
For a second violation within a period of one year by a fine of not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100), or by imprisonment in the City Jail for
a period not exceeding ten (10) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and
3.
For a third and each additional offense committed within one year by a fine of not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500), or by imprisonment
in the City Jail for a period not to exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(c)
Notwithstanding Section 11.00(m) of this Code, where any person in violation of Section 88.11, 88.61 or 89.35.6 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code
defaces, injures, tampers with, opens or willfully breaks, destroys or impairs the usefulness of any parking meter, the fine imposed upon conviction shall be no less
than $50.00 for the first offense, no less than $100.00 for the second offense and no less than $300.00 for the third and each additional offense committed within one
year of the date of commission of the first offense. The first and second violation of Section 88.11, 88.61 or 89.35.6 shall be deemed an infraction. The third and
subsequent violation of these sections shall be deemed a misdemeanor.
SEC. 80.76.1. INFRACTIONS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
Notwithstanding Section 80.76 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, violation of any of the sections or subsections of the Los Angeles Municipal Code
described herein shall be an infraction:
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
80.73(b)2A(1)
VENDING FROM NON-CATERING TRUCK VEHICLES (Amended by Ord. No. 173,264, Eff. 6/26/00.)
80.73(b)(2),C,D,E
CATERING TRUCKS, CLEANUP OF AREA
80.73.1(d)
USE OF STREETS FOR STORAGE
80.75
SALE OF VEHICLE
86.06(a)
DRIVING-SIGNS POSTED PROHIBITING
87.09(g)
COMPLIANCE WITH ORDERS
87.09(l)
PAYMENT OF PARKING FEE
88.10
PARKING METERS NOT TO BE USED
88.11
(Deleted by Ord. No. 169,518, Eff. 4/11/94.)
88.12
EXTENDING PARKING TIME
88.60
OFF-STREET PARKING METERS NOT TO BE USED
88.61
(Deleted by Ord. No. 169,518, Eff. 4/11/94.)
88.62
EXTENDING PARKING TIME
89.35.4
IMMEDIATE DEPOSIT OF COINS
89.35.5(c)
DEPOSITING COINS TO EXTEND TIME
89.35.6
(Deleted by Ord. No. 169,518, Eff. 4/11/94.)
89.40(c)
REMOVAL OF CAR WITHOUT PAYING FEES
SEC. 80.76.2. CIVIL PENALTIES.
(Added by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
Notwithstanding Section 80.76 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, violation of any of the sections or subsections of the Los Angeles Municipal Code
described herein shall be punishable by civil penalty:
SECTION
80.25
80.49
80.51(a)
80.53
80.54(h)1
80.55(a)1
80.55(a)2
80.55(a)3
80.55(a)4
80.56(e)1
80.56(e)2
80.56(e)3
80.56(e)4
80.58(k)1
80.58.1
80.61
80.66.1(d)
80.69(a)
80.69(b)
80.69(c)
80.69(d)
80.69.1(a)
80.69.1(c)
80.69.2
80.69.3
80.69.4
80.70
80.71.3
80.71.4
DESCRIPTION
PARKING NEAR OR FOLLOWING EMERGENCY VEH.
WRONG SIDE/NOT PARALLEL-OVER 18” FROM CURB
PARKING ON LEFT SIDE OF ROADWAY
PARKING WITHIN A PARKWAY
OVERNIGHT PARKING WITHOUT PERMIT (Added by Ord. No. 178,794, Eff. 6/21/07.)
HAZARDOUS AREA
30 FEET OF INTERSECTION - BUSINESS DISTRICT
25 FEET CROSSWALK
ANY POLICE STATION
PASSENGER ZONE (WHITE)
LOADING ZONE (YELLOW)
SHORT TIME LIMIT ZONE (GREEN)
NO STOPPING ZONE (RED)
PREFERENTIAL PARKING
CARSHARE PARKING (Added by Ord. No. 180,602*, Eff. 4/24/09.)
ALLEY - STANDING IN
RESTRICTED ZONES
STOPPING OR STANDING PROHIBITED
PARKING PROHIBITED
PARKING TIME LIMITS
PARKING OF VEHICLES MORE THAN SIX FEET HIGH
PRKG TRAILER - VEHICLE CAPABLE OF TOWING
PARKING UNHITCHED TRAILER (Added by Ord. No. 177,086, Eff. 12/11/05.)
COMM. VEHICLES AND TRAILERS IN RES. DIST.
PARKING UNDER FREEWAY OVERPASSES
PARKING OF OVERSIZE VEHICLES (Added by Ord. No. 177,876, Eff. 10/6/06.)
PARKING IN ANTI-GRIDLOCK ZONE (Added by Ord. No. 177,753, Eff. 9/8/06.)
PARKING IN FRONT YARDS (Added by Ord. No. 170,903, Eff. 3/16/96.)
PARKING WITHOUT PERMISSION
80.72
PARKING ON RED FLAG DAY (Added by Ord. No. 177,215, Eff. 2/8/06.)
80.72.5
PARKING ON PRIVATE STREET (Amended by Ord. No. 180,876, Eff. 10/23/09.)
80.73(a)
PARKING OF CATERING TRUCKS
80.73(b)(2)(f)
CATERING VIOLATION - TIME LIMITS
80.73(b)2,A(2)(3)
(4)(5)
DISTANCE LIMITATIONS (Amended by Ord. No. 173,264, Eff. 6/26/00.)
80.73(b),2,F
TIME RESTRICTIONS
80.73(c)
LUNCH WAGONS, CENTRAL AREA OF CITY
80.73(d)
“FOR HIRE” WITHOUT PERMIT
80.73(e)
“FOR SALE”
80.73(f)
VIOLATING PROVISIONS OF PERMIT TO PARK
80.73.1(a)(b)(c)
STORING VEHICLES IN THE STREET
80.73.2
MORE THAN 72 HOURS ON STREET OR ALLEY
80.74(b)
CLEANING VEHICLE IN STREET
80.75.1
PARKING WITH AUDIBLE STATUS INDICATOR OPERATIVE (Added by Ord. No. 169,785, Eff. 6/9/94.)
80.75.3
PARKING WHERE GRADE EXCEEDS 3%
85.01(b)
REPAIRING VEHICLE IN STREET
86.03
STANDING OR PARKING OF VEHICLES IN PARKS
86.06(b)
NO PARKING OTHER THAN POSTED AREAS
87.02
PARKING NEAR FIRE HYDRANT
87.03
PARALLEL PARKING REQUIRED
87.04
PARKING TIME PROHIBITED
87.05
PARKING PROHIBITED ON CERTAIN ROADWAYS
87.06
PARKING PROHIBITED ON CERTAIN STREETS
87.09(a)(b)(c)
(d)(e)(h)(k)
PARKING PROHIBITED IN HARBOR DISTRICT
87.11
PARKING BY RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
87.54
ADVERTISING PROHIBITED OTHER PARKED VEH.
88.03(a)
PARKING OUTSIDE SPACE INDICATED
88.13(a)
METERS - FAILURE TO DEPOSIT COIN
88.13(b)
OVERTIME USE OF METER SPACE
88.53
OFF-ST. PARKING OUTSIDE SPACE INDICATED
88.63(a)
OFF-STREET FAILURE TO DEPOSIT COINS
88.64
FAILURE TO OBEY OFF-STREET PARKING SIGNS
89.35.1
PARKING METER SPACES
89.35.5(a)
FAILURE TO IMMED. DEPOSIT COIN IN METER
89.35.5(b)
FAILURE TO REMOVE VEH. WHEN METER EXPIRES
89.36
NO STOPPING - RED CURB
89.37
PARKING AT GREEN CURB
89.38
PARKING AT YELLOW CURB
89.39
PARKING AT WHITE CURB
89.39.1(a)
STOPPING OR STANDING PROHIBITED
89.39.1(b)
PARKING PROHIBITED
89.39.1(c)
PARKING TIME LIMITS
89.39.2
PRKG RESTRICTED TO HOTEL-MOTEL VEHICLES
89.40(a)
PARKING WITHIN MARKERS
89.40(b)
USING MORE THAN ONE SPACE
89.42
PARALLEL PRKG - RIGHT WHEELS 18” FROM CURB
89.43
PARKING IN CROSSWALK
89.44(c)
VIOLATION OF EMERGENCY RULES OR SIGNS
89.45
PARKING OF “FOR HIRE” VEHICLES
89.46
PARKING RESTRICTED TO “FOR HIRE VEHICLES”
87.09(a)
WITHIN 6 FEET OF RAILROAD TRACK
87.09(b)
NO PARKING OR STANDING - POSTED AREAS
87.09(c)
EXCESS OF TIME LIMIT
87.09(d)
LOADING ZONES
87.09(e)
TEMPORARY NO PARKING
87.09(h)
PARKING IN MORE THAN ONE ALLOCATED SPACE
87.09(k)
PARKING OTHER THAN BETWEEN PAINTED LINES
87.11
RECREATION VEHICLE OVERNIGHT
* Note: This ordinance shall remain in effect until midnight on December 31, 2010, and is repealed thereafter.
SEC. 80.77. REMOVAL OF PARKED CARS.
(Amended by Ord. No 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(a)
Police Officers and civilian employees of the Department of Transportation designated as Traffic Officers for purposes of this section are hereby
authorized to remove from highways, streets or alleys within the City of Los Angeles to the nearest garage or other place of safety designated or maintained by the
Police Department, any vehicle which has been parked or left standing on such highway, street or alley for 72 or more consecutive hours.
(b)
Whenever a Police Officer or Traffic Officer removes a vehicle from a street or highway as authorized in this section and the officer knows or is able
to ascertain from the registration records in the vehicle or from the registration records of the California Department of Motor Vehicles the name and address of the
owner thereof, such Police Officer or Traffic Officer shall immediately give or cause to be given notice in writing to such owner of the fact of such removal, the
grounds thereof and of the place to which such vehicle has been removed. In the event any such vehicle is stored in a public garage, a copy of such notice shall be
given to the proprietor of such garage.
(c)
Whenever a Police Officer or Traffic Officer removing a vehicle from a street or highway under this section does not know and is not able to ascertain
the name of the owner or for any other reason is unable to give the notice to the owner as hereinbefore provided, and in the event the vehicle is not returned to the
owner within a period of 120 hours, then and in that event the Police Officer or Traffic Officer shall immediately send or cause to be sent written report of such
removal by mail to the Department of Motor Vehicles at Sacramento and shall file a copy of such notice with the proprietor of any public garage in which the
vehicle may be stored. Such report shall be made on a form furnished by such department and shall include a complete description of the vehicle the date, time and
place from which removed, the grounds for such removal and the name of the garage or place where the vehicle is stored.
(d)
Police Officers and Traffic Officers are hereby authorized to remove from streets or highways within the City of Los Angeles to the nearest garage or
other place of safety, or to a garage or other place of safety designated or maintained by the Police Department, any vehicle which has been parked or left standing
in violation of an official sign prohibiting the stopping or parking of vehicles and giving notice that such vehicle may be removed.
(e)
Whenever a vehicle is removed from the streets of the City and stored as authorized by Subsection (d) above, or is stored as permitted and provided for
in California Vehicle Code Section 22852, the provisions for a post–storage hearing as set forth in said Vehicle Code section shall be implemented. (Added by
Ord. No. 164,041, Eff. 10/21/88.)
SEC. 80.77.1. VEHICLE RELEASE FEE.
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,301, Eff. 6/30/00, Oper. 7/1/00.)
(a) Every person who redeems a vehicle or pocket bike from an Official Police Garage that was impounded at the direction of any City of Los Angeles
Police or Traffic Officer for a violation of any provision of state or local law shall pay a fee of $115.00 per vehicle or pocket bike to reimburse the City for costs
related to the impound. (Amended by Ord. No. 181,312, Eff. 10/25/10.)
(b)
The fee imposed by this section shall be paid to the operator of the Official Police Garage at the same time the towing and storage charges are paid.
The fee imposed herein constitutes a debt owed to the City which is extinguished by payment to the operator.
(c)
Each operator of an Official Police Garage shall collect the fee imposed by this section at the same time the towing and storage charges are collected.
(d)
Each operator shall, on the 15th day and last day of each calendar month, make a statement to the Office of Finance, on forms provided by the Office of
Finance, of the total amount of fees imposed by this section collected for said period. At the time the statement is filed, the full amount of said fees collected shall
be remitted to the Office of Finance. However, the statement and remittance are due immediately upon the cessation of business by an operator for any reason. All
fees collected by each operator pursuant to this section shall be held in trust for the account of the City until remittance thereof is made to the Office of Finance. (Amended by Ord. No. 181,698, Eff. 6/18/11.)
(e)
Any fees imposed by that section which are not collected by an operator or that are collected by an operator and not remitted to the Office of Finance
within 15 days of the applicable dates set forth in Subsection (d) hereof are delinquent. A penalty for delinquency in the remittance of fees shall be paid by the
operator to the Office of Finance in the amount of 25 percent of the amount of the delinquent fees. (Amended by Ord. No. 181,698, Eff. 6/18/11.)
(f)
It shall be the duty of each operator liable for the collection and remittance to the City of fees imposed by this section to keep and preserve for a period
of four years all records as may be necessary to determine the amount of said fees for which said operator may have been liable for the collection and remittance to
the City, which records the Office of Finance shall have the right to inspect at all reasonable times.
(g)
Any fees imposed by this section which are not collected by an operator or which are collected by an operator and not remitted to the Office of Finance
shall be deemed a debt owed by the operator to the City. Any operator who fails to collect any fees imposed by this section or who fails to remit to the Office of
Finance any fees collected under this section shall be liable in an action brought in the name of the City for the recovery of the amount of such fees.
SEC. 80.77.2. BOOTING FEE.
(Added by Ord. No. 162,112, Eff. 3/31/87.)
(a)
Subject to the provisions of Subsection (b), where a vehicle is immobilized pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22651.7 or any other Code section which
authorized similar immobilization, and the owner or person in control of the vehicle has been issued five or more notices of parking violations that are delinquent,
such owner or person in control of the vehicle shall be required to pay the Department a charge of $150.00 for the cost of the immobilization. (Amended by Ord.
No. 180,060, Eff. 8/30/08.)
(b)
The charge imposed by Subsection (a) above shall not be applicable to a vehicle which, prior to release to the owner, has been so immobilized and
subsequently towed to an impound garage.
(c)
Upon immobilization of such vehicle the person effecting such immobilization shall cause to be placed on such vehicle, in a conspicuous manner,
notice sufficient to warn any individual that such vehicle has been immobilized and any attempt to move such vehicle might result in damage to such vehicle. Said
notice shall also state that there is a right to a post-immobilization hearing to determine the validity of such immobilization, and any booting, towing or storage
charges. Such hearing shall be conducted by a hearing officer appointed to conduct such hearings. This post-immobilization hearing will not be determinative of or
adjudicate any citation issued relative or any immobilized vehicle. The hearing shall be conducted within 48 hours of the request, excluding weekends and holidays.
Failure of either the registered or legal owner, or his or her agent, to request or to attend a scheduled hearing shall satisfy the post-immobilization validity hearing
requirement of this subsection.
(d)
The immobilizing device or, mechanism shall remain in place for 72 hours unless the owner has complied with Section 22651.7 of the Vehicle Code or
as a result of a hearing held pursuant to Subsection (c) of this section it is determined that the device or mechanism should be removed. If the immobilization occurs
when a vehicle is parked in a tow-away zone or restricted parking area; or in a location so as to be blocking or impeding traffic, then such vehicle is subject to
immediate towing and impounding. Booting, towing and storage fees, subject to the determination of the hearing officer, pursuant to Subsection (c) of this section
and applicable Vehicle Code sections, that such fees are not required, shall be paid before the owner of such vehicle, or authorized person, shall be permitted to
repossess or secure the release of the vehicle.
(e)
Once a vehicle has been immobilized pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22651.7 or any other similar provision of law which authorizes
immobilization, no one, other than such persons who are authorized by law to do so, shall mobilize any such vehicle.
(f)
No one, other than a person authorized by law to immobilize a vehicle pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22651.7 or other similar provision of law,
shall, once a vehicle has been so immobilized, cause any such vehicle to be towed from the location where immobilized. If any such vehicle is so towed both the
person requesting the towing service and the operator of the towing vehicle shall be in violation of this section.
(g)
Any violation of either Subsections (e) and (f) shall constitute a misdemeanor.
SEC. 80.77.3. RECEIPT BY CITY CLERK OF PROCEEDS OF SALE OF FORFEITED VEHICLES UNDER STATE VEHICLE CODE SECTION
14607.6.
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,301, Eff. 6/30/00, Oper. 7/1/00.)
(a)
On the 15th day and last day of each calendar month, each Official Police Garage Operator, hereinafter "operator", who engages in the sale or sales of
forfeited vehicles pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 14607.6 shall make a report to the Office of Finance, on forms provided by the Los Angeles Police Department,
of the total amount of moneys due and owing to the City pursuant to Vehicle Code section 14607.6 for said period. The full amount of moneys due and owing to
the City shall be remitted to the Office of Finance at the time the report is filed. However, the report and remittance are due immediately upon the cessation of
business by an operator for any reason. All moneys due and owing to the City pursuant to this section shall be held in trust for the account of the City until
remittance thereof is made to the Office of Finance. Moneys due and owing to the City under this section that are not remitted to the Office of Finance within 15
days of the applicable dates set forth are delinquent. A penalty for delinquency in the remittance of moneys shall be paid by the operator to the Office of Finance in
the amount of the 25 percent of the amount of delinquent moneys. (Amended by Ord. No. 181,698, Eff. 6/18/11.)
(b)
Legal owners who engage in the sale of forfeited vehicles pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 14607.6 shall transmit moneys due and owing the City of
Los Angeles to the Los Angeles Police Department for deposit into the City’s General Fund.
(c)
Moneys received by the Office of Finance from the sale of forfeited vehicles pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 14607.6 shall be deposited in the
General Fund.
(d)
The Los Angeles Police Department is authorized and responsible for investigating and auditing as necessary the files and records of each person
selling forfeited vehicles and for taking any action necessary to assure that the City of Los Angeles receives all moneys required to be transmitted to it pursuant to
Vehicle Code Section 14607.6.
(e)
Any person who fails to remit to the City of Los Angeles moneys required to be remitted under this section shall be liable in an action brought in the
name of the City for the recovery of the amount of such moneys.
SEC. 80.77.4. OFFICIAL POLICE GARAGES.
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,397, Eff. 8/13/00.)
A.
Definitions. As used in this section “Board” shall mean the Board of Police Commissioners. “Official Police Garage” shall mean a towing and
garage business selected by the City to remove and store vehicles at the direction of any Police Officer or Traffic Officer employed by the City of Los Angeles
including officers of the Port Police, Airport Police and Housing Authority Police.
B.
Selection Process for Official Police Garages.
1.
The Board of Police Commissioners shall, subject to the approval of the City Council, enter into contracts, awarded for a fixed term of five years,
with Official Police Garages for 18 Official Police Garage service areas of the City and for such heavy duty towing services as may, in the judgment of the
Board, be necessary. The geographic boundaries of the 18 Official Police Garage service areas shall be those depicted on the maps on file with the City
Clerk in Council File 08-0418. (Amended by Ord. No. 181,143, Eff. 6/1/10.)
2.
Said contracts shall be issued only after utilizing the City’s standardized bid and contract procedures. Each request for proposals issued pursuant
to this section shall be approved by resolution of the City Council. The evaluation of each proposal made pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall
include an evaluation of the past performance of any proposer which has in the past operated as an Official Police Garage.
3.
Each contract awarded pursuant to this section shall provide for towing and storage fees which shall be uniform throughout the City. Said fees
shall be determined by the Board which shall consider as a factor the Los Angeles County Transportation Index. Said fees shall be effective for a calendar
year.
4.
The bid and contract procedures shall be implemented successively commencing with the geographic area which has had a designated Official
Police Garage for the longest period and concluding with the area which has had a designated Official Police Garage for the shortest period. The heavy duty
towing contracts shall be awarded in a like manner. (Amended by Ord. No. 174,792, Eff. 10/6/02.)
5.
Each contract awarded pursuant to this section shall provide for an option to renew the contract for an additional five year period subject to
approval by the City Council. This provision shall not apply to any interim contract awarded pursuant to Subsection C of this section.
6.
C.
(Repealed by Ord. No. 181,143, Eff. 6/1/10.)
Interim Contracts for Official Police Garage Services.
1.
The Board shall enter into written contracts with those individuals or corporations which were doing business as Official Police Garages for the
City on February 28, 1996. Said contracts shall be for terms which shall expire upon the award of the contracts described in Subsection “B” above.
2.
Any transfer of ownership of an Official Police Garage contract entered into under provisions of this subsection shall not be made absent
approval of the City Council.
D.
Gross Receipts Fee. Each Official Police Garage shall pay to the general fund of the City a fee equal to seven percent (7%) of all revenues generated
as a result of its activities as an Official Police Garage, including but not limited to revenues generated from the towing and storage of vehicles and the sales of lien
vehicles. Each operator of an Official Police Garage shall, on the 15th day and last day of each calendar month, make a statement to the Office of Finance, on forms
provided by the Office of Finance, of the total amount of fees imposed by this section. At the time the statement is filed, the full amount of said fees shall be
remitted to the Office of Finance. However, the statement and remittance are due immediately upon the cessation of business by an operator for any reason. All
fees owed by each operator pursuant to this section shall be held in trust for the account of the City until remittance thereof is made to the Office of Finance. Fees
imposed by this section that are not remitted to the Office of Finance within 15 days of the applicable dates set forth are delinquent. A penalty for delinquency in
the remittance of fees shall be paid by the operator to the Office of Finance in the amount of 25 percent of the amount of the delinquent fees. (Amended by Ord.
No. 181,698, Eff. 6/18/11.)
E.
Miscellaneous Provisions.
1.
Contracts awarded pursuant to this section may be awarded to individuals, partnerships, closely held corporations or public corporations.
2.
Any sale or transfer of a majority of either the ownership interest or stock except public share stocks, of any Official Police Garage shall be
subject to the approval of the City Council which shall consider any recommendation of the Board.
3.
No individual, partnership, closely held corporation or public corporation shall be awarded more than two contracts to operate as an Official
Police Garage at any given time.
4.
Each Official Police Garage shall maintain its primary storage facility within the City.
5.
No owner of an Official Police Garage shall have a controlling ownership interest in any automobile dismantling or wrecking yard, automobile
body or repair shop, used car business or any other automobile related business other than an automobile towing and related garage business.
6.
Each Official Police Garage shall obtain a permit pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 103.204 and shall be subject to the
provisions of Chapter X, Article 3, Division 3 of this Code.
DIVISION “P”
SCHEDULES OF DESIGNATED STREETS REFERRED TO IN CHAPTER
Section
80.81
Speed Zone Schedules.
SEC. 80.81. SPEED ZONE SCHEDULES.
(1)
30 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. Upon the streets designated in this subsection, a prima facie speed limit of 30 miles per hour is hereby declared
to be reasonable, safe, and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
A
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,749, Eff. 7/30/11.)
Abbot Kinney Boulevard between Washington Boulevard and Main Street.
On Adlon Road between Empress Avenue and Havenhurst Avenue.
On Airdrome Street between Venice Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard.
Aldea Avenue between Lassen Street and Superior Street.
On Alexandria Avenue between Melrose Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
Alla Road between the City Limits south of Washington Boulevard and Maxella Avenue.
Allenford Avenue between 26th Street and Sunset Boulevard.
Amalfi Drive between Mesa Road and Romany Drive.
On Alonzo Avenue between Medley Drive and Valley Vista Boulevard.
On Amestoy Avenue between Killion Street and Ventura Boulevard.
Apperson Street between Haines Canyon Avenue and Newhome Avenue.
On Apollo Drive between Hercules Drive and Willow Glen Road.
On Arleta Avenue between Brand Boulevard and Fox Street.
Art Street between Stonehurst Avenue and Wheatland Avenue.
On Avalon Boulevard from a point 700 feet south of Broad Avenue to Denni Street.
On Avenue 19 between North Broadway and Lacy Street.
On Avenue 20 between North Broadway and North Main Street.
On Avenue 51 between Eaton Street and York Boulevard.
Avenue 52 from Figueroa Street to Griffin Avenue.
On Avenue 54 between Monte Vista Street and York Boulevard
Avenue 57 between Figueroa Street and Pasadena Freeway.
Avenue 60 between City Limits east of Hellman Avenue and Figueroa Street.
On Avenue 64 from the Pasadena Freeway to Meridian Street.
B
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,095, Eff. 4/20/10.)
Baden Avenue between Lassen Street and Plummer Street.
On Balboa Avenue from Rancho Street to Ventura Boulevard.
Ballina Canyon Road between Ballina Drive and Westfall Drive.
Barrington Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and Saltair Avenue.
On Bassett Street between Noble Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Beachy Avenue between Filmore Street and Wentworth Street.
On Beachwood Drive between Franklin Avenue and Westshire Drive.
On Beacon Street between 3rd Street and Harbor Boulevard.
On Beacon Street between 7th Street and Crescent Street.
Bellaire Avenue between Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Magnolia Boulevard.
Beethoven Street between Rose Avenue and the City Limits south of Zanja Street, and between the City Limits north of Ida Avenue and Maxella Avenue.
Bellevue Avenue between Coronado Street and Hoover Street.
On Benedict Canyon Drive between Mulholland Drive and 1500 feet northerly of Liebe Drive.
Benton Way between Beverly Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard.
On Beverly Glen Boulevard between 250 feet southerly of Ruthven Lane and Sunset Boulevard.
Beverly Glen Boulevard between Ventura Boulevard and Sumac Drive.
Beverwil Drive between City limits north of Rodeo Drive and Sawyer Street.
Bixel Street between Huntley Drive and 8th Street.
On Blinn Avenue from Opp Street to Pacific Coast Highway.
Braddock Drive between Sawtelle Boulevard and Culver Boulevard.
On Bradford Place between Bambi Place and Signature Drive.
On Bradley Avenue from Hubbard Street to Bledsoe Street.
Bradley Avenue between Roxford Street and the northerly City limits of the City of San Fernando.
On Branford Street from San Fernando Road to Glenoaks Boulevard.
On Brunswick Avenue between Glendale Boulevard and Goodwin Avenue.
Buckingham Road between Adams Boulevard and West Boulevard.
Budlong Avenue between Adams Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard.
Bundy Drive between Norman Place and Wilshire Boulevard.
C
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,749, Eff. 7/30/11.)
On Cahuenga Boulevard between Franklin Avenue and Melrose Avenue.
On Calneva Drive from Hayvenhurst Avenue to Mulholland Drive.
Canoga Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Villena Avenue.
On Cantara Street between Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Woodman Avenue.
Canyon Drive between Franklin Avenue and terminus north of Carolus Drive.
Capri Drive between Sunset Boulevard and Casale Road.
On Carrillo Drive, between Olympic Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard.
On Castle Heights Avenue between Beverwil Drive (north intersection) and National Boulevard.
Cesar E. Chavez Avenue between Bridge Street and Indiana Street.
On Center Street between Ramirez Street and Banning Street.
Centinela Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and Ocean Park Boulevard.
On Channel Street from Pacific Avenue to Park Western Drive.
On Chase Street from Topanga Canyon Boulevard to 150 feet west of Sale Avenue.
On Chase Street between Vanalden Avenue and De Soto Avenue.
On Chautauqua Boulevard between Sunset Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway.
Chimineas Avenue between Eddleston Drive and Rinaldi Street.
Clark Street between De Soto Avenue and Winnetka Avenue.
On Cliffwood Avenue between San Vicente Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard.
On Club View Drive between Comstock Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
Cohasset Street between Platt Avenue and Woodlake Avenue.
On Coil Avenue from Blinn Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway.
Colden Avenue between Clovis Avenue and Vermont Avenue.
Coldwater Canyon Avenue between Mulholland Drive and Hacienda Drive.
Coldwater Canyon Drive between Mulholland Drive and Gloaming Drive.
On Commonwealth Avenue between Beverly Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Cochran Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
Compton Avenue between 41st Street and Slauson Avenue.
Comstock Avenue between Beverly Glenn Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
On Coralmount Drive between Western Avenue and Park Western Drive.
Coranado Street between Sunset Boulevard and Temple Street.
On Corbin Avenue between Rosita Street and Wells Drive.
On Covello Street from Hazeltine Avenue to Van Nuys Boulevard.
Crescent Avenue between Beacon Street and 21st Street.
Crescent Heights Boulevard between Guthrie Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
Culver Boulevard between Nicholson Street and Pacific Avenue.
On Cypress Avenue from Figueroa Street to Verdugo Road.
D
(Amended by Ord. No. 172,604, Eff. 6/28/99.)
Daly Street between Avenue 26 and North Broadway.
Darnoch Way from Highlander Road to Pomelo Drive.
Deep Canyon Drive between Mulholland Drive and Hutton Drive.
On Delay Drive between Fletcher Drive and San Fernando Road.
Delevan Drive between Delevan Place and York Boulevard.
On Delevan Place between Delevan Drive and Trent Way.
Del Moreno Drive between Ventura Boulevard and Wells Drive.
Dewey Street between Walgrove Avenue and Stewart Avenue.
Division Street between El Paso Drive and San Fernando Road.
Dixie Canyon Avenue between Moorpark Street and Valley Vista Boulevard.
Dodson Avenue between 9th Street and Western Avenue.
On Doheny Drive between the terminus northerly of Swallow Drive and the City limits southerly of Shoreham Drive.
On Dronfield Avenue between Osborne Street and the south City limits of the City of San Fernando.
E
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,250, Eff. 10/23/92.)
On 18th Street between Spaulding Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard.
80th Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Campion Drive.
83rd Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Hastings Avenue.
On 83rd Street from Vermont Avenue to Van Ness Avenue.
On 89th Street between Van Ness and Western Avenue.
Eighth Street between Fairfax Avenue and La Brea Avenue.
Electra Drive between Hercules Drive and Mount Olympus Drive.
On Elmhurst Drive between Haines Canyon Avenue and Tujunga Canyon Boulevard.
On El Paso Drive between Avenue 50 and Eagle Rock Boulevard.
On Encino Avenue between Killion Street and Ventura Boulevard.
On Entrada Drive between Pacific Coast Highway and the City limits near Adelaide Drive.
Erwin Street from Shoup Avenue to Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
On Erwin Street between White Oak Avenue and Wilbur Avenue.
Escalon Drive between Encino Hills Drive and Hayvenhurst Avenue.
On Ethel Avenue between Chandler Boulevard and Victory Boulevard.
Etiwanda Avenue between Vincennes Street and Vintage Street.
Eton Avenue between Nordhoff Street and Parthenia Street.
F
(Amended by Ord. No. 170,819, Eff. 1/29/96.)
Farralone Avenue between Andora Avenue and Plummer Street.
On Farralone Avenue between Lassen Street and Plummer Street.
Farralone Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Sherman Way.
On Federal Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
On Figueroa Street from Pico Boulevard to Fifth Street.
On Filmore Street between Beachy Avenue and Woodman Avenue.
Firmament Avenue between Sherman Way and Vanowen Street.
On First Street between Alameda Street and Indiana Street.
On 1st Street from Harbor Boulevard to the westerly line of Meyler Street and from the City limits easterly of Hanford Avenue to the City limits easterly of
Miralesta Drive.
On 54th Street between Central Avenue and Western Avenue.
On Flora Avenue between Lincoln Park Avenue and Sierra Street.
On Forman Avenue between Camarillo Street and Moorpark Street.
Fountain Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Western Avenue.
On Fountain Avenue from Highland Avenue to La Brea Avenue.
On Fourth Street between La Brea Avenue and Western Avenue.
Fox Street between Chatsworth Street and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
On Franklin Avenue from Normandie Avenue to Commonwealth Avenue.
On Frigate Avenue between Lomita Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway.
G
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,061, Eff. 3/6/00.)
On Gayley Avenue between Le Conte Avenue and Veteran Avenue.
Gower Street between Franklin Avenue and Melrose Avenue.
On Grand Boulevard between Main Street and Venice Boulevard.
Greenbriar Drive between Gleneaglas Drive and Vanalden Avenue.
On Griffin Avenue between Mission Road and Montecito Drive.
H
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,555, Eff. 11/18/03.)
On Haskell Avenue between Hartsook Street and Ventura Boulevard.
Hauser Boulevard between Jefferson Boulevard and Washington Boulevard.
Hauser Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Sixth Street.
On Hayvenhurst Avenue from Ventura Boulevard to Calneva Drive.
Hercules Drive between Apollo Drive and Electra Drive.
On Highland Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Highlander Road between Platt Avenue and Valley Circle Boulevard.
On Hilgard Avenue between Le Conte Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
On Hill Street between Bernard Street and Ord Street.
On Hill Street between Olympic Boulevard and Santa Barbara Avenue.
Hillrose Street between Sherman Grove Avenue and Pinyon Avenue.
Hillsboro Avenue between Robertson Boulevard and Monte Mar Drive.
Hooper Avenue between Slauson Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
Hoover Street between Santa Monica Boulevard and Temple Street.
Huston Street from Cedros Avenue to Hazeltine Avenue
On Hyde Park Boulevard between West Boulevard and Wilton Place.
I
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,505, Eff. 2/6/93.)
Idaho Avenue between Centinela Avenue and Bundy Drive.
Indiana Street between Brooklyn Avenue and Union Pacific Avenue.
Inglewood Boulevard between Venice Boulevard and the City Limits of Culver City north of Washington Boulevard.
On Inglewood Boulevard between National Boulevard and Rose Avenue. J
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,249, Eff. 10/23/92.)
Johanna Avenue between La Canada Way and Sunland Boulevard.
Jolette Avenue between Garris Avenue and Balboa Boulevard.
On Justice Street between March Avenue and Woodlake Avenue.
K
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,355, Eff. 1/4/93.)
On Kelvin Avenue from Ventura Boulevard to Wells Drive.
On Kenter Avenue between Bundy Drive and Homewood Road (north intersection).
Kentwood Avenue between Riggs Place and Manchester Avenue.
On Kittridge Street between Reseda Boulevard and White Oak Avenue.
Kittridge Street from Valley Circle Boulevard to Julie Lane (City limit)
L
(Amended by Ords. No. 169,369, Eff. 4/2/94.)
La Brea Avenue between Franklin Avenue and the City limits north of Fountain Avenue.
Lachman Lane between Luna Vista Drive and Jacon Way.
Lanai Road between Hayvenhurst Avenue and Hayvenhurst Drive.
Lanark Street between Hollywood Way and Wheatland Avenue.
Lanark Street between Hazeltine Avenue and Woodman Avenue.
On Larchmont Boulevard between 3rd Street and Beverly Boulevard.
On La Tijera Boulevard between the City limits north of 63rd Street and the City limits south of 64th Street.
On Laurel Pass between Mulholland Drive and Wonderland Avenue.
On Lennox Avenue between Sherman Way and Vanowen Street.
Libbit Avenue between Magnolia Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
On Lincoln Park Avenue between Flora Avenue and Mission Road.
Lindley Avenue between Halsted Street and Lassen Street.
On Louise Avenue between Raymer Street and Nordhoff Street and between Luverne Place and Ventura Boulevard.
Louise Avenue between the terminus north of Rushing Drive and Rinaldi Street.
On Lurline Avenue from Chatsworth Street to Prairie Street.
M
(Amended by Ord. No. 169,892, Eff. 7/25/94.)
Mandeville Canyon Road between Sunset Boulevard and Sky Valley Road.
On Main Street from Pico Boulevard to the City limits south of 120th Street.
On Manning Avenue between Pico Boulevard and National Boulevard.
On Maple Avenue between Pico Boulevard and Woodlawn Avenue.
On March Avenue between Justice Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
March Avenue between Stagg Street and Platt Avenue.
Marengo Street between Soto Street and City limits east of Evergreen Avenue.
McCarthy Vista, between San Vicente Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
On Melvin Avenue between Chatsworth Street and Devonshire Street.
On Mercury Avenue between Huntington Drive North and Sierra Street.
On Mildred Avenue between Ocean Avenue and Washington Street.
On Military Avenue between Exposition Boulevard and National Boulevard.
Mindanao Way between Alla Road and Lincoln Boulevard.
On Montana Avenue between Church Lane and Veteran Avenue.
On those sections of Montana Avenue within the City of Los Angeles between Barrington Avenue and the City limits at Stanford Street.
Motor Avenue between Pico Boulevard and Manning Avenue.
Monte Mar Drive between Robertson Boulevard and Beverly Drive.
Mt.
Gleason Avenue between Big Tujunga Canyon Road and Foothill Boulevard.
On Mount Olympus Drive between Electra Drive and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
On Mulholland Drive between Cahuenga Boulevard West and Longbow Drive.
Mulholland Drive between Encino Hills Drive and Calneva Drive.
N
(Amended by Ord. No. 167,457, Eff. 1/18/92.)
On Napoli Drive between Amalfi Drive and Sunset Boulevard.
On Neptune Avenue from “B” Street to Lomita Boulevard.
Nicada Drive between Beverly Glen Boulevard and Mulholland Drive.
On Nichols Canyon Road between Willow Glen Road and Hollywood Boulevard.
Nogales Drive between Caladero Street and Rosita Street.
Nordhoff Place between Corbin Avenue and Oakdale Avenue.
Normandie Avenue between Franklin Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.
On Normandie Avenue from Pico Boulevard to Olympic Boulevard.
On North Broadway between Avenue 21 and Johnston Street.
On l9th Street between Crescent Avenue and Western Avenue.
On 92nd Street between Central Avenue and Vermont Avenue.
On 92nd Street between Croesus Avenue and Success Avenue.
On 96th Street between Airport Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On 98th Street between Bellanca Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
O
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,554, Eff. 11/18/03.)
Oakdale Avenue between Nordhoff Place and Plummer Street.
Ohio Avenue between Barrington Avenue and Westwood Boulevard.
Ohio Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and Centinela Avenue.
Olive Street between its intersections with Hill Street and Olympic Boulevard.
Orion Avenue between Victory Boulevard and Sherman Way.
Oro Vista Avenue between Big Tujunga Canyon Road and Foothill Boulevard.
Osage Avenue between La Tijera Boulevard and Manchester Avenue.
Osborne Street between Woodman Avenue and Van Nuys Boulevard.
Oso Avenue from Saticoy Street to Sherman Way.
Overland Avenue between Palms Boulevard and the City Limits near Washington Boulevard.
Owensmouth Avenue between Chatsworth Street and Lassen Street.
Owensmouth Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Parthenia Street.
Oxnard Street from Platt Avenue to Fallbrook Avenue.
On 103rd Street between Avalon Boulevard and the City limits east of Weigand Avenue.
120th Street between Vermont Avenue and Avalon Boulevard.
120th Street between Avalon Boulevard and Central Avenue.
104th Street between Gramercy Place and Western Avenue.
180th Street, westbound, between Western Avenue and Gramercy Place.
182nd Street between Figueroa Street and Vermont Avenue.
182nd Street between Normandie Avenue and Western Avenue.
186th Street between Vermont Avenue and Western Avenue.
P
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,552, Eff. 11/18/03.)
Pacific Avenue between 17th Street and 22nd Street.
Pacific Avenue between the City Limits near Marine Court and Via Marina.
Palms Boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and Penmar Avenue.
On Park Western Drive between Western Avenue and Channel Street.
On Paxton Street between Glenoaks Boulevard and Foothill Boulevard.
On Peoria Street between Roscoe Boulevard and Lankershim Boulevard.
On Petit Avenue from Bosque Drive to Magnolia Boulevard.
On Plummer Street between Lindley Avenue and Reseda Boulevard.
Polk Street between San Fernando Road and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
On Pomelo Drive from March Avenue to 600 feet south of Darnoch Way.
Prairie street between De Soto Avenue and Shirley Avenue.
R
(Amended by Ord. No. 176,198, Eff. 10/24/04.)
Ramirez Street between Vignes Street and Center Street.
Rancho Street between Balboa Avenue and Louise Avenue.
On Rayen Street from Reseda Boulevard to Wilbur Avenue.
On Raymer Street between Keswick Street and Sepulveda Boulevard.
Rimpau Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Rimpau Boulevard between Third Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
Rosewood Avenue between Vermont Avenue and Normandie Avenue.
Rosita Street between Corbin Avenue and Vanalden Avenue.
On Rosita Street between Reseda Boulevard and Vanalden Avenue.
Royal Holls Drive between Sepulveda Boulevard and Caribeth Street.
S
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,221, Eff. 8/29/10.)
San Feliciano Drive between Avenue San Luis and Mulholland Drive.
On San Jose Street between Balboa Boulevard and Zelzah Avenue.
San Pascual Avenue between York Boulevard and the east City limits of the City of Los Angeles.
On San Vincente Boulevard between Gretna Green Way and Wilshire Boulevard.
On Santa Fe Avenue between Banning Street and Seventh Street.
Santa Fe Avenue from 7th Street to 25th Street.
San Ysidro Drive between Beverly Hills City Limit and Summitridge Drive.
Sawtelle Boulevard between Ohio Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
Sayre Street between Glenoaks Boulevard and Los Angeles County line.
On St. Estaban Street between Commerce Avenue and Tujunga Canyon Boulevard.
On Schuyler Road between the terminus northerly of Lloydcrest Drive and the City Limit southerly of Cerrocrest Drive.
On Sepulveda Boulevard between 84th Place and 92nd Street.
Serrania Avenue between Dumetz Road and Ventura Boulevard.
On Sesnon Boulevard between Constable Avenue and Orozco Street.
Sesnon Boulevard between Neon Way and Terminus West of Neon Way.
On Seventh Avenue between California Avenue and Rose Avenue.
Seventh Street between Figueroa Street and Catalina Street.
On 74th Street between La Tijera Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On 76th Street between Flight Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
79th Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and La Tijera Boulevard.
Short Avenue between Centinela Avenue and Alla Road.
On Sierra Street between Fiora Avenue and Mercury Avenue.
Simshaw Avenue between Hubbard Street and Gridley Street.
Sixth Street between Fairfax Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard.
Solano Avenue between Jarvis Street and Academy Road.
Southwest Drive between 8th Avenue and Van Ness Avenue.
Stanmoor Drive between Manchester Avenue and La Tijera Boulevard.
Stansbury Avenue between Valley Vista Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
On State Street between Marengo Street and Brooklyn Avenue.
Stoneherst Avenue from Sunland Boulevard to Wentworth Street.
Stone Canyon Avenue between Jadestone Drive and Valley Vista Boulevard.
Stone Canyon Road between Chalon Road and Sunset Boulevard.
On Summerland Avenue between Gaffey Street and Western Avenue.
Summitrose Street between Fairgrove Avenue and Mt. Gleason Avenue.
On Sunland Boulevard from Vineland Avenue to Nettleton Street.
T
(Amended by Ord. No. 170,611, Eff. 8/19/95.)
23rd Street between Figueroa Street and Hoover Street.
30th Street between Trinity Street and Figueroa Street.
On 39th Street between Buckingham Road and Vermont Avenue.
228th Street between Normandie Avenue and Western Avenue.
On Tampa Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Wells Drive.
On Terra Bella Street between Eldridge Avenue and Foothill Boulevard.
Thornburn Street between La Tijera Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard.
On Townsend Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and Yosemite Drive.
Townsend Avenue between Hill Drive and Colorado Boulevard.
Tujunga Canyon Boulevard between La Tuna Canyon and Wentworth Street.
Tulsa Street between De Soto Avenue and Lurline Avenue.
On Tunney Avenue between Lassen Street and Devonshire Street.
U
On Union Pacific Avenue between Grand Vista Avenue and Indiana Street.
V
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,084, Eff. 3/25/03.)
Valejian Avenue between Sherman Way to Victory Boulevard.
On Valerio Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Woodman Avenue.
On Valley Vista Boulevard between Ethel Avenue, Ventura Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard.
Van Ness Avenue between 76th Street and Slauson Avenue.
Van Ness Avenue between Harold Way and 3rd Street.
On Van Nuys Boulevard between Riverside Drive and Valley Vista Boulevard.
Vanalden Avenue between Devonshire Street and Nordhoff Street.
Vanalden Avenue from Kittridge Street to the terminus north of Parthenia Street.
Vanalden Avenue from Wilbur Avenue to Devonshire Street.
Vaughn Street between Foothill Boulevard and Glenoaks Boulevard.
Variel Avenue from Bassett Street to Roscoe Boulevard.
On Venice Way between Pacific Avenue and Venice Boulevard.
Ventura Canyon Avenue from Saticoy Street to Woodman Avenue.
Veteran Avenue between Pico Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Vineland Avenue between Lorne Avenue and San Fernando Road.
Vose Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Kester Avenue.
W
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,987, Eff. 2/27/12.)
Wawona Street between Trent Way and Palmar Drive.
Wells Drive between Avenida Hacienda and the terminus west of Kelvin Avenue.
Wentworth Street between Sharp Avenue and Ventura Canyon Avenue.
Wentworth Street from Sherman Grove Avenue to Tujunga Canyon Boulevard.
West Boulevard between Buckingham Road and Pico Boulevard.
On West Boulevard between Florence Avenue and Slauson Avenue.
On West Channel Road between Ocean Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway.
Westchester Parkway between Sepulveda Westway and Will Rogers Place.
Westfall Drive between Caribeth Drive and Oldham Street.
On Westholme Avenue between Hilgard Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.
Westway between Airline Avenue and Kittyhawk Avenue.
Westwood Boulevard. between Pico Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard.
Wheatland Avenue between Sunland Boulevard and Wentworth Street.
White Oak Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and White Oak Place.
Wilbur Avenue between Nordhoff Street and Rayen Street.
On Wiley Post Avenue between Airlane Avenue and La Tijera Boulevard.
Will Rogers Street between Emerson Avenue and Sepulveda.
On Willoughby Avenue between Vine Street and those portions of Willoughby Avenue within the City of Los Angeles westerly to Gardner Street.
On Wilton Place between Olympic Boulevard and Washington Boulevard.
Winnetka Avenue from Ventura Boulevard to the terminus 680 feet south of Phaeton Drive.
On Woodcliff Road between Mulholland Drive and Valley Vista Boulevard.
Woodlake Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Victory Boulevard.
On Woodland Avenue between Maple Avenue and Santa Barbara Avenue.
Woodley Avenue between Balboa Boulevard and Rinaldi Street.
Woodley Avenue between Magnolia Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
Y
(Amended by Ord. No. 169,066, Eff. 11/1/93.)
Yolanda Avenue between Lassen Street and Nordhoff Street.
York Boulevard between Glendale City limit and Glendale Freeway.
Z
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,755, Eff. 8/10/09.)
Zanja Street between Lincoln Boulevard and City Limit east of Meier Street.
Zelzah Avenue between Rinaldi Street and the northerly limits of the City of Los Angeles.
(2)
35 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. Upon the streets designated in this subsection, a prima facie speed limit of 35 miles per hour is hereby declared
to be reasonable, safe and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
A
(Amended by Ord. No. 174,436, Eff. 3/24/02.)
Academy Road between Pasadena Freeway and west boundary of Elysian Park (at Morton Place).
On Adams Boulevard from the westerly City limit near Genessee Avenue to Compton Avenue.
On Airport Boulevard between La Tijera Boulevard and Century Boulevard.
On Alameda Street between 25th Street and Spring Street.
On Alhambra Avenue between the northerly line of Valley Boulevard and the easterly City limits.
On Alla Road between Maxella Avenue and the Marina Freeway.
Allesandro Street between Riverside Drive and Glendale Boulevard.
On Alma Street between the northerly line of 27th Street and the northerly line of 37th Street.
On Alondra Boulevard between Figueroa Street and Vermont Avenue.
Alvarado Street between Hoover Street and the Hollywood Freeway.
On Anaheim Street between the westerly line of Fries Avenue and the easterly line of Lakme Avenue.
On Anaheim Street between the easterly line of Western Avenue and the westerly line of Vermont Avenue; between a point 500 feet west of Figueroa Street
and the west line of Fries Avenue; and between the easterly line of Lakme Avenue and the easterly line of Henry Ford Avenue.
Arbor Vitae Street between Airport Boulevard and the City Line east of Bellanca Avenue.
On Arleta Avenue between Fox Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
On Arlington Avenue from 54th Street to Olympic Boulevard.
On Arroyo Drive from City limits at Arroyo Verde Street to Marmion Way.
On Avalon Boulevard between the City limits north of 246th Street and the northerly line of Denni Street.
On Avalon Boulevard from the City limits south of 120th Street to Jefferson Boulevard.
Avenue of the Stars between Pico Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard.
On Avenue San Luis between Mulholland Drive and Shoup Avenue.
On Avenue 19 between Lacy Street and San Fernando Road.
Avenue 26 between Pasadena Avenue and San Fernando Road.
On Avenue 36 between Fletcher Drive and Eagle Rock Boulevard.
On Avenue 50 from Figueroa Street to York Boulevard.
On Avenue 66 between York Boulevard and Meridian Street.
On Avenue 64 from Meridian Street to the north City limits, north of Rosswood Terrace.
B
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,095, Eff. 4/20/10.)
Baden Avenue between Lassen Street and Plummer Street.
Balboa Boulevard between Ventura Boulevard and Burbank Boulevard and between Victory Boulevard and Rinaldi Street.
On Barham Boulevard between Cahuenga Boulevard and the City boundary line of the City of Burbank.
Barrington Avenue between Federal Avenue – Indianapolis Street and Olympic Boulevard.
On “B” Street between Figueroa Street and a point 200 feet east of Broad Avenue.
Bell Canyon Boulevard from Valley Circle Boulevard to the City Limits westerly.
On Bellanca Avenue between Arbor Vitae Street and Manchester Avenue.
On Belle Porte Avenue between the south line of Lomita Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Anaheim Street.
On Benedict Canyon Drive between 1500 feet northerly of Liebe Drive and the City limits southerly of Delresto Drive.
On Beverly Boulevard from the City limits west of La Cienega Boulevard to Glendale Boulevard.
Beverly Glen Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard.
On Beverly Glen Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.
Beverly Glen Boulevard between Sumac Drive and a point 250 feet south of Ruthven Lane.
On Bledsoe Street between Foothill Boulevard and San Fernando Road.
Bradley Avenue between Penrose Street and Tujunga Avenue.
On Branford Street between the southwesterly line of San Fernando Road and the easterly line of Woodman Avenue.
On Broad Avenue between the southerly line of Lomita Boulevard and the easterly line of Avalon Boulevard.
Broadway between Colorado Boulevard and the Glendale City Limits.
On Broadway between the northerly line of Manchester Avenue and the City limits south of 120th Street.
On Broadway from Manchester Avenue to Pico Boulevard.
On Broadway Place between 36th Place and 40th Place.
On Bundy Drive between Wilshire Boulevard and Ocean Park Boulevard.
On Burbank Boulevard between the east City limits and the San Diego Freeway, between a point 1,000 feet east of McLennen Avenue and Ventura Boulevard,
and between De Soto Avenue and the west City limits.
On Burton Way from La Cienega Boulevard to the City limits near Doheny Drive, north roadway, and to Robertson Boulevard, south roadway.
C
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,530, Eff. 3/24/09.)
Cahuenga Boulevard between Cahuenga Terrace and Franklin Avenue and between Lankershim Boulevard and Victory Boulevard.
Cahuenga Boulevard West between Lankershim Boulevard and Oakcrest Drive.
On Califa Street between De Soto Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
On Camarillo Street between the west line of Clybourne Avenue and the east line of Tujunga Avenue.
Canoga Avenue between Candice Place and Lassen Street.
Canoga Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
Capitol Drive between Gaffey Street and Mayler Street.
On Carson Street between Western Avenue and Normandie Avenue.
On Centinela Avenue from Culver Drive to the City limits northwesterly of Stewart Avenue.
On Centinela Avenue from Washington Place to Palms Boulevard.
On Central Avenue from the City limits south of 120th Street to Olympic Boulevard.
On Century Boulevard between Anza Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Century Boulevard between Vermont Avenue and Central Avenue.
On Century Boulevard between Van Ness Avenue and Halldale Avenue.
Century Park East between Pico Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard.
Century Park West between Olympic Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard.
On Chandler Boulevard between the westerly line of Lankershim Boulevard and the easterly line of Van Nuys Boulevard.
On Chandler Boulevard between Vineland Avenue and Clybourne Avenue.
On Chase Street between Haskell Avenue and Hayvenhurst Avenue.
On Chase Street from Louise Avenue to White Oak Avenue.
On Chase Street from Woodman Avenue to Van Nuys Boulevard.
On Chatsworth Drive between the northerly line of Chatsworth Street and the City limits adjacent to O’Melveny Street.
On Chatsworth Street between Balboa Boulevard and Wilbur Avenue.
Chatsworth Street between Santa Susana Avenue and the terminus east of Mason Avenue.
On Chavez Ravine Road between Adobe Street and Scott Avenue.
On Church Lane between Ovada Place and Waterford Street.
On those portions of Clybourne Avenue within the City of Los Angeles between Sherman Place and Strathern Street.
Clybourn Avenue between Vanowen Street and Victory Boulevard; and on those portions of Clybourn Avenue within the City of Los Angeles between
Burbank Boulevard and Dubnoff Way.
On Coast Boulevard from Century Boulevard to Imperial Highway.
Coldwater Canyon Avenue between Hacienda Drive and Roscoe Boulevard.
On Coldwater Canyon Drive from Gloaming Drive to the north City limits of the City of Beverly Hills.
On Colfax Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Victory Boulevard.
On Coliseum Street from Rodeo Road to Hauser Boulevard.
Collis Avenue between Huntington Drive and the City Limits north of Coleman Avenue.
Colorado Boulevard between Eagle Rock Boulevard and Figueroa Street.
On Colorado Boulevard between Figueroa Street and the east City limits of the City of Los Angeles.
Colorado Boulevard between the west City limits of the City of Los Angeles and Eagle Rock Boulevard.
On Compton Avenue from Imperial Highway to 92nd Street.
On Comstock Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Beverly Glen Boulevard.
Constellation Boulevard between Century Park East and Century Park West.
Corbin Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
Corbin Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
On Crenshaw Boulevard from 79th Street to Wilshire Boulevard.
Crescent Heights Boulevard between the City limits north of Romaine Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
Crescent Heights Boulevard from Selma Avenue to the City limits south of Sunset Boulevard.
Culver Boulevard between Nicholson Street and 1000 feet east of Nicholson Street.
D
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,662, Eff. 6/15/09.)
On “D” Street between the northwesterly line of Alameda Street and the easterly line of Broad Avenue.
Daly Street between North Broadway and Mission Road.
On Devonshire Street from De Soto Avenue to terminus west of Larwin Avenue.
On Dumetz Road between Serrania Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
E
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,250, Eff. 10/23/92.)
On Eagle Rock Boulevard from Colorado Boulevard and Fletcher Drive.
On Eagle Rock Boulevard from San Fernando Road to Fletcher Drive.
On Eastern Avenue from Valley Boulevard to Huntington Drive South .
On Eighth Street from Figueroa Street to Lucerne Boulevard.
On Eighth Street from Olympic Boulevard to Soto Street.
On 18th Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard.
83rd Street between La Tijera Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On 88th Street between Sepulveda Westway and Liberator Avenue.
On Eldridge Avenue between Harding Street and Polk Street.
On El Segundo Boulevard from Figueroa Street to Vermont Avenue.
Empyrean Way between Avenue of the Stars and Century Park East.
On Erwin Street from DeSoto Avenue to Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
On Eubank Avenue between Lomita Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway.
On Exposition Boulevard between La Brea Avenue and Flower Street.
F
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,553, Eff. 11/18/03.)
Fairfax Avenue between the City limits north of Fountain Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard.
Fairfax Avenue between Pico Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
On Fairfax Avenue from Pico Boulevard to Willoughby Avenue.
On Fairfax Avenue between Venice Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard.
Fallbrook Avenue from Roscoe Boulevard to terminus north of Eccles Street.
Falmouth Avenue between Cabora Drive and 92nd Street.
On 54th Street between Western Avenue and the West City limit at Hillcrest Avenue.
On Figueroa Place from Pacific Coast Highway to Anaheim Street.
On Figueroa Street from “B” Street to Mauretania Street.
Figueroa Street between Colorado Boulevard and San Fernando Road.
On Figueroa Street between Colorado Boulevard and Scholl Canyon Road.
On Figueroa Street from El Segundo Boulevard to Manchester Avenue.
On Figueroa Street from Fifth Street to Alpine Street.
On Figueroa Street from Santa Barbara Avenue to Manchester Avenue.
On Figueroa Street from Santa Barbara Avenue to Pico Boulevard.
On First Street from Glendale Boulevard to Flower Street.
On Fletcher Drive between San Fernando Road and Avenue 36.
On Fletcher Drive between San Fernando Road and Glendale Boulevard.
On Florence Avenue from West Boulevard to Central Avenue.
On Flower from Figueroa Street to Pico Boulevard.
Foothill Boulevard between Lowell Avenue and Sunland Boulevard.
48th Street between the City Limits west of Crenshaw Boulevard and Normandie Avenue.
Fountain Avenue between Hyperion Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
Fourth Street between Alameda Street and Indiana Street.
On Fourth Street from Beaudry Street to Olive Street
On those portions of Frampton Avenue within the City of Los Angeles between 240th Street and Lomita Boulevard.
On Franklin Avenue from Western Avenue to Normandie Avenue.
On Franklin Avenue between Highland Avenue and La Brea Avenue.
On Franklin Avenue from Cahuenga Boulevard to Western Avenue.
On Fries Avenue from Anaheim Street to 800 feet south of “A” Street.
On Front Street from Pacific Avenue to Harbor Boulevard.
On Fulton Avenue between the northerly line or Ventura Boulevard and the southerly line of Raymer Street.
G
(Amended by Ord. No. 174,603, Eff. 7/1/02.)
Gaffey Street between Summerland Avenue and Paseo Del Mar.
On Gage Avenue between Central Avenue and Van Ness Avenue.
Galaxy Way between Avenue of the Stars and Century Park East.
Gateway Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Ocean Park Boulevard.
On Gavina Avenue between Hubbard Street and Los Angeles County Line.
Gladstone Avenue from Hubbard Street to Polk Street.
Glendale Boulevard between Beverly Boulevard and Alvarado Street.
Glendale Boulevard between the Glendale Freeway and the easterly City limits.
On Glenoaks Boulevard between Foothill Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Hubbard Street, between the south City limits of the City of San Fernando
and Van Nuys Boulevard.
Grand Avenue between 39th Street and Olympic Boulevard.
Grand View Boulevard between Palms Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
Grand Vista Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and the City Limits south of Washington Boulevard.
On Griffin Avenue between Avenue 52 and Montecito Drive.
On Griffith Park Boulevard from Sunset Boulevard to Los Feliz Boulevard.
H
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,171, Eff. 10/5/08.)
On Harbor Boulevard between Front Street and the terminus of Harbor Boulevard at the extension of 16th Street.
Haskell Avenue between Chase Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
Hauser Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Washington Boulevard.
On Hayvenhurst Avenue between the northerly line of Victory Boulevard and the southerly line of Saticoy Street.
On Hazeltine Avenue from Ventura Boulevard and Cohasset Street.
On Highland Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Hillhurst Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to Los Feliz Boulevard.
On Hill Street between Ord Street and Temple Street.
On Hollywood Boulevard from Laurel Canyon Boulevard to La Brea Avenue.
On Hollywood Boulevard from Gower Street to Sunset Boulevard.
On Hollywood Way between the City limits of the City of Burbank and Glenoaks Boulevard.
Honolulu Avenue between the Glendale City limit and La Tuna Canyon Road.
On Hoover Street between Santa Barbara Avenue and Laconia Boulevard.
On Hoover Street from Exposition Boulevard to Wilshire Boulevard.
Howard Hughes Parkway between Sepulveda Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway.
On Hubbard Street between Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Foothill Boulevard (within the City limits of Los Angeles).
On Huntington Drive South from Soto Street to the easterly City limits.
On Huntington Drive North from Mission Road to the northerly City limits.
Hyperion Avenue between Fountain Avenue and the extension of Ferncroft Road.
I
(Amended by Ord. No. 167,910, Eff. 6/19/92.)
Imperial Highway between San Pedro Street and Vermont Avenue.
On Inglewood Boulevard from the City limits of Culver City, located south of Washington Boulevard, to Jefferson Boulevard.
J
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,074, Eff. 8/17/92.)
Jefferson Boulevard between Inglewood Boulevard and the City Limits at the San Diego Freeway northbound on-ramp.
On Jefferson Boulevard from La Cienega Boulevard to Central Avenue.
On Jefferson Boulevard from Central Avenue to the City limits at Holdredge Avenue.
On John S. Gibson Boulevard between Channel Street and the Harbor Freeway northbound on and off ramps.
John S. Gibson Boulevard between Harbor Freeway northbound On and Off Ramps and Channel Street.
K
Kester Avenue between Saticoy Street and Ventura Boulevard.
L
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,168, Eff. 10/5/08.)
On La Brea Avenue between Coliseum Street and Olympic Boulevard.
La Brea Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and the City limits at Romaine Street.
On those sections of La Cienega Boulevard within the City of Los Angeles between the City limits at Romaine Street and Bowcroft Street.
Lankershim Boulevard between San Fernando Road and Ventura Boulevard.
On Larchmont Boulevard between Beverly Boulevard and Melrose Avenue.
Lassen Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Woodman Avenue.
Lassen Street between Topanga Canyon Boulevard and its terminus at Valley Circle Boulevard.
La Tijera Boulevard between La Cienega Boulevard and 74th Street.
On La Tuna Canyon Road between Glenoaks Boulevard and Ledge Avenue.
On Laurel Canyon Boulevard between Mulholland Drive and Hubbard Street.
Laurel Canyon Boulevard from Mulholland Drive to Willow Glen Road.
On Leimert Boulevard between Vernon Avenue and Santa Barbara Avenue.
On Lindley Avenue between the northerly line of Venture Boulevard and the southerly line of Nordhoff Street.
On Lomita Boulevard between the City limits westerly of Western Avenue and the City limits easterly of Frampton Avenue.
On Long Beach Avenue from Slauson Avenue to Washington Boulevard.
On Lorena Street from Grande Vista Avenue to Brooklyn Avenue.
On Los Feliz Boulevard from Western Avenue to the easterly City limits.
On Louise Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Oxnard Street, and between Nordhoff Street and Rinaldi Street.
M
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,035, Eff. 3/19/12.)
Maclay Street between Foothill Boulevard and the terminus east of Fenton Avenue.
On Macy Street from North Spring Street to Bridge Street.
Magnolia Boulevard between Balboa Boulevard and Hayvenhurst Avenue.
Magnolia Boulevard between Clybourne Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Main Street, Venice, between the City limits of the City of Santa Monica near Navy Street and Windward Avenue.
On Main Street from Alameda Street to Mission Road.
On Manchester Avenue between Lincoln Boulevard and Pershing Drive.
On Manchester Avenue between Van Ness Avenue and Central Avenue.
Marengo Street between Mission Road and Soto Street.
On Marilla Street between the east line of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and the easterly line of Owensmouth Avenue.
On Marmion Way from Figueroa Street to Monte Vista Street.
On Marmion Way from Arroyo Drive to Avenue 64.
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between Central Avenue and Leimert Boulevard.
Marylee Street between Owensmouth Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
On McLaughlin Avenue between Federal Avenue-Indianapolis Street and the City limits southerly of Washington Place.
On Mecca Avenue from Ventura Boulevard to Reseda Boulevard.
On Melrose Avenue from Orlando Street to Vermont Avenue.
On Mission Road from First Street to Soto Street.
On Monterey Road from Huntington Drive North to the City limits near Lomita Drive..
Moorpark Street between Moorpark Way and Van Nuys Boulevard.
Moorpark Way between Moorpark Street and Riverside Drive.
Motor Avenue between Manning Avenue and the City Limits south of Venice Boulevard.
Mountaingate Drive between Canyonback Road and Ridge Road.
Mountaingate Drive (westerly roadway) between Ridge Road and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Mulholland Drive between Calneva Drive and Mulholland Place.
Myra Avenue between Fountain Avenue and Hoover Street.
N
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,157, Eff. 5/7/00.)
On Napoli Drive between Amalfi Drive and Sunset Boulevard.
On National Boulevard between Bundy Drive and the City limits southeasterly of Venice Boulevard.
On National Place between Overland Avenue and Malcolm Avenue.
On Ninth Street in San Pedro from Western Avenue to Gaffey Street.
92nd Street between Normandie Avenue and Van Ness Avenue.
On 98th Street between Vermont Avenue and Avalon Boulevard.
Nordhoff Street between De Soto Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
On Nordhoff Street between Haskell Avenue and Osborne Street.
On Normandie Avenue from the north City limits north of 178th Street to the south City limits south of 225th Street.
On Normandie Avenue from Manchester Avenue to Pico Boulevard.
On Normandie Avenue between the south line of Lomita Boulevard adjacent to the City limits and the northerly line of Pacific Coast Highway.
On those portions of Normandie Avenue within the City of Los Angeles from Manchester Avenue to Century Boulevard.
On North Broadway between College Street and Avenue 21.
On North Broadway between Johnston Street and Mission Road.
On North Spring Street from Alameda Street to Avenue 16.
O
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,554, Eff. 11/18/03.)
Ocean Park Boulevard between Gateway Boulevard and Centinela Avenue.
Olympic Boulevard between Centinela Avenue and Heath Avenue.
On Olympic Boulevard between Figueroa Street and Santee Street.
On Olympic Boulevard between Gladys Avenue and Soto Street.
On Olympic Boulevard between Robertson Boulevard and Figueroa Street.
On Olympic Boulevard between Soto Street and Indiana Street.
On 108th Street from Vermont Avenue to Central Avenue.
On 111th Street between Aviation Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard.
On 135th Street between Figueroa Street and Vermont Avenue.
Osborne Street between the City limits north of Garrick Avenue and Foothill Boulevard.
Osborne Street between San Fernando Road and Woodman Avenue.
Overland Avenue between Palms Boulevard and Pico Boulevard.
Owensmouth Avenue between Victory Boulevard and Valerio Street.
On Oxnard Street between Clybourne Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Oxnard Street between the terminus east of Aldea Avenue and Cahill Avenue.
Oxnard Street from Winnetka Avenue to Fallbrook Avenue.
P
(Amended by Ord. No. 179,800, Eff. 5/19/08.)
On Pacific Avenue between Fourth Street and Channel Street.
Pacific Avenue between 22nd Street and Shepard Street.
Palisades Drive between Calle Arbolada Drive and 550 feet south of Avenida de Santa Ynez.
Palms Boulevard between Walgrove Avenue and National Boulevard.
Parthenia Place between Parthenia Street and Sepulveda Boulevard.
Parthenia Street from Van Nuys Boulevard to Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Pasadena Avenue from North Broadway to Ave 39.
On Paseo Del Mar between the westerly line of Gaffey Street and the westerly City limits.
Paxton Street between Arleta Avenue and Glenoaks Boulevard.
On Penrose Street between Sunland Boulevard and Tujunga Avenue.
On Penrose Street between Sunland Boulevard and Wheatland Avenue.
Peoria Street between Stonehurst Avenue and Tujunga Avenue.
Pershing Drive between Culver Boulevard and Westchester Parkway.
On Pico Boulevard from the City limits at Centinela Avenue to Main Street.
On Platt Avenue between Cohasset Street and Ingomar Street.
Plummer Street from De Soto Avenue to the terminus of Variel Avenue.
Plummer Street between Reseda Boulevard and Tampa Avenue.
Plummer Street from Woodman Avenue to Van Nuys Boulevard.
On Polk Street between Eldridge Avenue and San Fernando Road.
R
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,037, Eff. 3/19/12.)
On Redondo Boulevard between Jefferson Boulevard and La Brea Avenue.
Reseda Boulevard from Devonshire Street to its terminus south of Paseo Nuevo Drive.
On Riverside Drive from Figueroa Street to Los Feliz Boulevard.
On Robertson Boulevard from National Boulevard to Whitworth Drive.
Roscoe Boulevard from Haskell Avenue to Lankershim Boulevard.
On Rose Avenue between Lincoln Boulevard and Walgrove Avenue.
On Rodeo Drive between Jefferson Boulevard and Gramercy Place.
On Rossmore Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Melrose Avenue.
On Rowena Avenue between Glendale Boulevard and Hyperion Avenue.
On Roxford Street between the southerly line of Foothill Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Sepulveda Boulevard.
S
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,518, Eff. 3/22/09.)
San Fernando Mission Boulevard between the City Limits northeasterly of Amboy Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard and between Louise Avenue and
Newcastle Avenue.
On that portion of San Fernando Road east of the Southern Pacific right-of-way between the north City limits of Burbank and the south City limits of San
Fernando.
San Fernando Road from Clybuourn Avenue to Fox Street.
San Fernando Road between Edward Avenue and Tyburn Street.
San Fernando Road between Pasadena Avenue and Poplar Street.
On San Pedro Place from 40th Street to 41st Place.
On San Pedro Street from 120th Street to Pico Boulevard.
San Vicente Boulevard between Pico Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
On Santa Ana Boulevard (south roadway) between Wilmington Avenue and Mona Boulevard.
On Santa Ana Boulevard (north roadway) between Graham Avenue and Mona Boulevard.
Santa Monica Boulevard between Sunset Boulevard and the Hollywood Freeway northbound off-ramp.
On those portions of San Vicente Boulevard within the City of Los Angeles between Pico Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard, and between Gretna Green
Way and 26th Street.
Saticoy Street between Clybourne Street and Woodman Avenue, and between Van Nuys Boulevard and Woodley Avenue.
Saticoy Street (south) between Saticoy Street and Whitsett Avenue.
On Sawtelle Boulevard from the City limits southeast of Culver Drive to the City limits near Borman Street.
Sawtelle Boulevard between Olympic Boulevard and Palms Boulevard.
On Seaside Avenue between the westerly line of Altoona Place and the Long Beach City limits easterly.
On Second Street from Glendale Boulevard to Figueroa Street.
Sepulveda Boulevard between Ohio Avenue and Palms Boulevard.
Sepulveda Boulevard from Plummer Street to Valley Vista Boulevard.
On Sepulveda Boulevard between 92nd Street and Lincoln Boulevard.
On Sesnon Boulevard between Balboa Boulevard and Constable Avenue.
Sesnon Boulevard between Neon Way and Van Gogh Street.
Sesnon Boulevard between Termininus west of Neon Way and Van Gogh Street.
Sesnon Boulevard from Bronte Place to the terminus east of Neon Way.
On Seventh Street between Alameda Street and Boyle Avenue.
Sheldon Street between Glenoaks Boulevard and Roscoe Boulevard.
On Sherman Way from Clybourne Avenue to Platt Avenue.
On Shirley Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Wells Drive.
On Shoup Avenue between the northerly line of Ventura Boulevard and the southerly line of Roscoe Boulevard.
On Silverlake Boulevard from Virgil Avenue to Glendale Boulevard.
Sixth Street between Fairfax Avenue and Western Avenue.
On Sixth Street from Alameda Street to Los Angeles River.
On Sixth Street from Western Avenue to Figueroa Street.
On Slauson Avenue from the City limits near Hillcrest Drive to Central Avenue.
On Slauson Avenue from the City limits near Buckler Avenue to the City limits near Keniston Avenue.
Soto Street between Huntington Drive South and City limits south of Washington Boulevard.
Stadium Way between North Broadway and Riverside Drive.
On Strathern Street between Bellaire Avenue and San Fernando Road.
On Sunland Boulevard from Nettleton Street to Tuxford Street.
On Sunset Boulevard from Pacific Coast Highway to the City limits at Ladera Drive.
On Sunset Boulevard from the City limits west of Hayvenhurst Drive to Broadway.
T
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,036, Eff. 3/19/12.)
Tampa Avenue between Parthenia Street and Plummer Street.
On Temple Street from Hoover Street to Broadway.
On Terra Bella Street Between the northerly line of Nordhoff Street and the southwesterly line of San Fernando Road.
Third Place between Indiana Street and Velasco Street.
Third Street from Boylston Avenue to Doheny Drive.
On 13th Street from Weymouth Avenue to Gaffey Street.
On Thurman Avenue between Venice Boulevard and Washington Boulevard.
On Topham Street between Cahill Avenue and Victory Boulevard.
On Torrance Boulevard from Western Avenue to Normandie Avenue.
Townsend Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and Yosemite Drive.
Tujunga Avenue between Bradley Avenue and Peoria Street and between Penrose Street and Ventura Boulevard.
Tunney Avenue between Devonshire Street and Tampa Avenue.
On Tuxford Street between the easterly line of Lankershim Boulevard and the westerly line of Sunland Boulevard.
On 25th Street, San Pedro, between the westerly line of Gaffey Street and the westerly line of Gunnell Avenue.
On 240th Street between Frampton Avenue and Western Avenue.
On 223rd Street between Normandie Avenue and Western Avenue.
V
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,676, Eff. 6/15/09.)
Valjean Avenue from Saticoy Street to Sherman Way.
Valley Boulevard between Block Place and the easterly City limits of the City of Los Angeles.
On Valley Circle Boulevard between Roscoe Boulevard and the County line east of Box Canyon Road.
On Valley Circle Boulevard from Avenue San Luis to Calenda Drive.
On Van Ness Avenue between 54th Street and Slauson Avenue.
On Van Ness Avenue northbound, between 76th Street and Century Boulevard.
On Van Nuys Boulevard between Foothill Boulevard and Riverside Drive.
Vanalden Avenue between Gleneagles Drive and Ventura Boulevard.
On Vanowen Street between the east City limit east of Clybourne Avenue and Valley Circle Boulevard.
On Variel Avenue from Oxnard Street to Victory Boulevard.
Venice Boulevard between Cadillac Avenue and Figueroa Street.
Venice Boulevard between Mildred Avenue and Naples Avenue.
On Ventura Boulevard between Lankershim Boulevard and Winnetka Avenue and between Kelvin Avenue and Valley Circle Boulevard.
Verdugo Road between Eagle Rock Boulevard and Hilda Avenue.
On Vermont Avenue from Manchester Avenue to Los Feliz Boulevard.
On Vermont Avenue between the south line of Lomita Boulevard adjacent to the City limits and the northerly line of Pacific Coast Highway.
On portions of Vermont Avenue within the City of Los Angeles between El Segundo Boulevard and Manchester Avenue.
Vernon Avenue between the westerly City limits and Alameda Street.
Veteran Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Via Dolce between Washington Boulevard and the City Limits west of Marquesas Way.
Via Marisol from Avenue 57 to Monterey Road (south intersection).
Victory Boulevard from Clybourne Avenue to the San Diego Freeway.
On Vine Street between Melrose Avenue and Franklin Avenue.
Vineland Avenue between Chandler Boulevard and Lorne Avenue.
On Virgil Avenue from Wilshire Boulevard to Sunset Boulevard.
On Vista Del Mar between Culver Boulevard and Palace Street.
W
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,519, Eff. 3/22/09.)
On Washington Boulevard between the Culver City limits near Walnut Avenue and Washington Street; and 35 miles per hour on Washington Street between
Washington Boulevard and Pacific Avenue, Venice.
Washington Boulevard from the westerly City Limit near Genessee Avenue to Alameda Street.
On Washington Place from Grandview Boulevard to Albright Avenue.
On the eastern portion of Western Avenue within the City of Los Angeles from 220th Street to Torrance Boulevard.
On Webb Avenue between Lankershim Boulevard and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
On those portions of Western Avenue within the City of Los Angeles from 220th Street to 248th Street.
On those portions of Western Avenue in San Pedro within the City of Los Angeles, between the north line of the extension of Third Street and the City limits at
Trudie Drive.
On Western Avenue between Paseo Del Mar and 25th Street.
On Western Avenue from 108th Street to Los Feliz Boulevard.
Western Avenue between 248th Street and the Los Angeles City Limit south of 261st Street.
On Westmont Drive from Gaffey Street to west City limits.
On West Silverlake Drive between Moreno Drive and Armstrong Avenue.
Westwood Boulevard between Malcolm Avenue and Pico Boulevard.
Westwood Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
Weymouth Avenue from 13th Street to Western Avenue.
White Oak Avenue between Rinaldi Street and San Jose Street.
Whitnall Highway (both roadways) between the Burbank City limit and Cleon Avenue.
On Whitsett Avenue from the northerly line of Ventura Boulevard to the southerly line of Roscoe Boulevard.
On Whittier Boulevard from Los Angeles River to Indiana Street.
Wilbur Avenue between Parthenia Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
On Wilmington Boulevard between the southerly line of Lomita Boulevard and the northerly line of “B” Street.
On Wilmington Avenue from Imperial Highway to 97th Street.
On Wilshire Boulevard from Veteran Avenue to Beverly Hills City limits.
On Wilshire Boulevard from San Vicente Boulevard to Figueroa Street.
On Wilshire Boulevard from Centinela Avenue to Federal Avenue.
Wilton Place between Sunset Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard.
Wilton Place between 3rd Street and Olympic Boulevard.
On Winnetka Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Nordhoff Street.
On Woodlake Avenue between Sherman Way and Roscoe Boulevard and between Victory Boulevard and the terminus north of Schoolcraft Street.
Woodlake Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Victory Boulevard.
Woodman Avenue between the northerly line of Ventura Boulevard and the southerly line of Chatsworth Street.
Y
(Amended by Ord. No. 169,066, Eff. 11/1/93.)
On York Boulevard from Eagle Rock Boulevard to the easterly City limits.
Yosemite Drive between Eagle Rock Boulevard and Figueroa Street.
Z
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,755, Eff. 8/10/09.)
Zelzah Avenue between Chatsworth Street and Rinaldi Street.
(3)
40 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. Upon the streets designated in this subsection, a prima facie speed limit of 40 miles per hour is hereby declared
to be reasonable, safe, and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
A
(Amended by Ord. No. 147,523, Eff. 8/24/75.)
On Alameda Street between “B” Street and a point 300 feet north of Pacific Coast Highway.
On Alameda Street from Slauson Avenue to 25th Street.
On Aviation Boulevard between 116th Street and Arbor Vitae Street.
B
(Amended by Ord. No. 179,439, Eff. 1/26/08.)
Balboa Boulevard between Victory Boulevard and Burbank Boulevard and between Pineridge Drive and Rinaldi Street.
On both roadways of Brand Boulevard between the City limit east of Acala Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Bundy Drive between Centinela Avenue and Ocean Park Boulevard.
On “B” Street between a point 200 feet east of Broad Avenue and Alameda Street.
C
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,530, Eff. 3/24/09.)
Cahuenga Boulevard East between Barham Boulevard and Cahuenga Terrace.
Cahuenga Boulevard West between Highland Avenue and Oakcrest Drive.
Canoga Avenue between Marilla Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
On Centinela Avenue from Palms Boulevard to Bundy Drive.
On Chatsworth Street between Wilbur Avenue and Melvin Avenue.
Coral Drive from Barham Boulevard to Universal Center Drive.
Corbin Avenue between Lassen Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
Culver Boulevard, south roadway, between the City Limits near Corinth Avenue and the Marina (Route 90) Freeway.
D
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,662, Eff. 6/15/09.)
De Soto Avenue between Chatsworth Street and Ventura Boulevard.
Devonshire Street between Arleta Avenue and De Soto Avenue.
F
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,532, Eff. 3/24/09.)
On Figueroa Street from l90th Street to Rosecrans Avenue.
Foothill Boulevard between Hubbard Street and Bledsoe Street.
Foothill Boulevard between Maclay Street and Van Nuys Boulevard.
Foothill Boulevard between Sunland Boulevard and Wentworth Avenue.
G
(Amended by Ord. No. 174,603, Eff. 7/1/02.)
Gaffey Street between a point 500 feet northerly of Westmont Drive and Summerland Avenue.
Gladstone Avenue from Hubbard Street to Maclay Street.
On Glenoaks Boulevard between Van Nuys Boulevard and Osborne Street, between Hollywood Way and the north City limits of the City of Burbank.
On Grand Avenue between Vista Del Mar and the City limits of the City of El Segundo.
H
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,171, Eff. 10/5/08.)
Haskell Avenue between Rinaldi Street and Chase Street.
Haskell Avenue between the northerly line of Victory Boulevard and Strathern Street.
Hayvenhurst Avenue between Burbank Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
Hayvenhurst Avenue between Rinaldi Street and Lassen Street.
On Henry Ford Avenue between Alameda Street and the northerly line of the exit ramp of the Terminal Island Freeway adjacent to Pennington Avenue.
On Hubbard Street between Foothill Boulevard and Gavina Avenue.
I
(Amended by Ord. No. 167,910, Eff. 6/19/92. )
Imperial Highway between Nash Street and La Cienega Boulevard.
Imperial Highway between San Pedro Street and Mona Boulevard.
On Imperial Highway between Nash Street and Sepulveda Boulevard.
J
(Added by Ord. No. 148,408, Eff. 7/16/76. )
On John S. Gibson Boulevard between the Harbor Freeway northbound on and off ramps and Figueroa Street.
L
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,168. Eff. 10/5/08.)
On La Brea Avenue between Coliseum Street and Veronica Street.
La Cienega Boulevard between Century Boulevard and 116th Street.
La Tijera Boulevard between 74th Street and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On La Tuna Canyon Road between Elben Avenue and Ledge Avenue.
Lassen Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
Laurel Canyon Boulevard between Polk Street and Hubbard Street.
On Lomita Boulevard, within the City of Los Angeles, between Figueroa Street and Wilmington Avenue.
Louise Avenue between Victory Boulevard and Roscoe Boulevard.
M
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,035, Eff. 3/19/12.)
Magnolia Boulevard between Haskell Avenue and Libbitt Avenue.
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between Leimert Boulevard adn Rodeo Road.
Mason Avenue between Trentino Lane and Victory Boulevard.
Mountaingate Drive (easterly roadway) between Ridge Road and Sepulveda Boulevard.
On Mulholland Drive between Longbow Drive and Mulholland Place.
Mulholland Drive between Mulholland Highway and a point approximately 930 feet west of San Feliciano Drive.
Mulholland Drive between a point approximately 700 feet east of Spielberg Drive and Calabasas Road/Avenue San Luis.
N
(Amended by Ord. No. 173,157, Eff. 5/7/00.)
On Nordhoff Street between De Soto Avenue and Haskell Avenue.
Nordhoff Way between Nordoff Street and Corbin Avenue.
O
(Amended by Ord. No. 167,385, Eff. 12/8/91.)
On Olive View Drive between Cranston Avenue and Roxford Street.
Osborne Street between Foothill Boulevard and San Fernando Road.
P
(Amended by Ord. No. 179,800, Eff. 5/19/08.)
Parthenia Street between De Soto Avenue and Topanga Canyon Boulevard.
Parthenia Street between Lindley Avenue and Tampa Avenue.
Parthenia Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Haskell Avenue.
Platt Avenue between Burbank Boulevard and Cohasset Street.
Plummer Street between Canoga Avenue and Valley Circle Boulevard.
Plummer Street between Tampa Avenue and De Soto Avenue.
Plummer Street from Van Nuys Boulevard to Zelzah Avenue.
R
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,037, Eff. 3/19/12.)
On Redondo Beach Boulevard between Figueroa Street and Vermont Avenue.
Reseda Boulevard between Devonshire Street and Rinaldi Street.
Rinaldi Street between Porter Ranch Drive and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
Riverside Drive between Clybourn Avenue and Van Nuys Boulevard.
Roscoe Boulevard between Haskell Avenue and Valley Circle Boulevard.
On Rosecrans Avenue from Vermont Avenue to the east City limits.
S
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,518, Eff. 3/22/09.)
San Fernando Mission Boulevard between Sepulveda Boulevard and Louise Avenue and between Newcastle Avenue and Reseda Boulevard.
San Fernando Road between Cohasset Street and Clybourn Avenue, between a point 300 feet north of Monte Street to the northerly City limits of the City of
San Fernando.
San Fernando Road between Edward Avenue and Poplar Street.
Sawtelle Boulevard between Palms Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
Saticoy Street between Hayvenhurst Avenue and Woodlake Avenue.
On those portions of Sepulveda Boulevard within the City of Los Angeles between Palms Boulevard and 84th Place.
On those portions of Sepulveda Boulevard within the jurisdiction of the City of Los Angeles between Ohio Avenue and Valley Vista Boulevard and between
Plummer Street and Rinaldi Street.
On Sepulveda Boulevard between Western Avenue and the City limits west of Normandie Avenue.
T
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,036, Eff. 3/19/12.)
Tampa Avenue between Devonshire Street and Plummer Street.
Tampa Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and Parthenia Street.
On 25th Street between Gunnell Avenue and the west City limits.
V
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,676, Eff. 6/15/09.)
On Valamar Road from Mulholland Drive to the Los Angeles County boundary south of Brenford Avenue.
Valley Boulevard between Mission Road and Block Place.
Valley Circle Boulevard between Bell Canyon Boulevard and Roscoe Boulevard.
Valley Circle Boulevard between Burbank Boulevard and Calenda Drive.
Valley Circle Boulevard from Germain Street to Lassen Street.
Valley Circle Boulevard from Plummer Street to the west City limit.
Ventura Boulevard between Kelvin Avenue and Winnetka Avenue.
On Vermont Avenue from 190th Street to Del Amo Boulevard.
On portions of Vermont Avenue within the City of Los Angeles between Artesia Boulevard and El Segundo Boulevard.
On the portions of Vermont Avenue within the City of Los Angeles from Artesia Boulevard to 190th Street.
Victory Boulevard between De Soto Avenue and Shoup Avenue.
Victory Boulevard from Shoup Avenue to Valley Circle Boulevard.
Vineland Avenue between Chandler Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
Vista Del Mar between Imperial Highway and Palace Street.
W
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,519, Eff. 3/22/09.)
Washington Boulevard from Alameda Street to the easterly City Limit near Grande Vista Avenue.
Westchester Parkway between Airport Boulevard and Will Rogers Place.
Westchester Parkway between Emerson Avenue and Sepulveda Westway.
On Western between 25th Street and Third Street extended in the San Pedro area.
On Western Avenue between 25th Street and Paseo Del Mar.
White Oak Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
Wilbur Avenue between Nordhoff Street and Tampa Avenue.
Wilbur Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
On Winnetka Avenue between Devonshire Street and Nordhoff Street.
On Woodley Avenue from Burbank Boulevard to Victory Boulevard.
Woodley Avenue between Rinaldi Street and Victory Boulevard.
Z
(Added by Ord. No. 180,755, Eff. 8/10/09.)
Zelzah Avenue between Chatsworth Street and Nordhoff Street.
(4)
45 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. Upon the streets designated in this subsection, a prima facie speed limit of 45 miles per hour is hereby declared
to be reasonable, safe, and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
A
On Alameda Street between a point 300 feet north of Pacific Coast Highway and the North City limits of Lomita Boulevard.
On Anaheim Street between a point 50 feet west of the west line of Figueroa Street and the easterly line of Vermont Avenue, between the easterly line of Henry
Ford Avenue and the east City limits easterly thereon.
B
(Amended by Ord. No. 167,453, Eff. 1/17/92.)
On Balboa Boulevard between Foothill Boulevard and Pineridge Drive.
Big Tujunga Canyon Road between Oro Vista Avenue and the City limits east of Mt. Gleason Avenue.
C
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,530, Eff. 3/24/09.)
Corbin Avenue between Rinaldi Street and Lassen Street.
Culver Boulevard between the Marina Freeway and 1000 feet east of Nicholson Street.
D
(Added by Ord. No. 169,786, Eff. 6/9/94.)
De Soto Avenue between Chatsworth Street and the Simi Valley/San Fernando Valley Freeway.
F
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,532, Eff. 3/24/09.)
Fallbrook Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
On Figueroa Street from Rosecrans Avenue to El Segundo Boulevard.
On Figueroa Street between Pacific Coast Highway and Lomita Boulevard.
Foothill Boulevard between Bledsoe Street and Sierra Highway.
Foothill Boulevard between Hubbard Street and Maclay Street.
Foothill Boulevard between Van Nuys Boulevard and Clybourn Avenue.
On Forest Lawn Drive between Barham Boulevard and the Ventura Freeway.
G
(Amended by Ord. No. 174,603, Eff. 7/1/02.)
On Gaffey Street between a point 500 feet north of the north line of Westmont Drive and the southerly line of Anaheim Street.
On Glenoaks Boulevard between Osborne Street and Hollywood Way.
H
(Added by Ord. No. 179,062, Eff. 9/22/07.)
Hayvenhurst Avenue between Lassen Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
I
On Imperial Highway between Sepulveda Boulevard and California Street.
J
(Added by Ord. No. 167,953, Eff. 6/28/92.)
Jefferson Boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and Inglewood Boulevard.
L
(Amended by Ord. No. 148,407, Eff. 7/15/76.)
On La Brea Avenue between Stocker Street and Veronica Street.
On La Cienega Boulevard between Bowcroft Street and the City limits southerly.
On La Cienega Boulevard between Fairview Boulevard and the City limits near 64th Street.
On La Tuna Canyon Road between Elben Avenue and a point 3,800 feet east of Fire Road (West).
On those sections of La Cienega Boulevard within the City of Los Angeles between the City limits near Thornborn Street-Industrial Avenue and Fairview
Boulevard.
M
(Added by Ord. No. 180,531, Eff. 3/24/09.)
Mulholland Drive between Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Mulholland Highway.
Mulholland Drive between a point approximately 930 feet west of San Feliciano Drive and a point approximately 700 feet east of Spielberg Drive.
N
(Amended by Ord. No. 159,563, Eff. 1/17/85.)
On Normandie Avenue between the southerly line of Paciflc Coast Highway and the northwesterly line of Vermont Avenue.
O
(Added by Ord. No. 151,392, Eff. 9/30/78.)
190th Street between Figueroa Street and Western Avenue.
P
(Amended by Ord. No. 179,061, Eff. 9/22/07.)
On Palisades Drive between Sunset Boulevard and 550 feet south of Avenida de Santa Ynez.
Parthenia Street between Haskell Avenue and Lindley Avenue.
Parthenia Street between Tampa Avenue and De Soto Avenue.
On Palos Verdes Drive North between the westerly line of Gaffey Street and the west City limits at Leesdale Avenue.
R
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,169, Eff. 10/5/08.)
Rinaldi Street between Porter Ranch Drive and Mason Avenue.
S
(Amended by Ord. No. 179,798, Eff. 5/19/08.)
San Fernando Road between Sepulveda Boulevard and a point 300 feet north of Monte Street.
Sepulveda Boulevard between Long Beach City Limit and Carson City Limit.
Sepulveda Boulevard from Roxford Street to San Fernando Road.
Sesnon Boulevard between Reseda Boulevard and Crystal Springs Circle.
On Sheldon Street from Wentworth Street to Glenoaks Boulevard.
On Sunland Boulevard between Foothill Boulevard and Tuxford Street.
T
(Amended by Ord. No. 179,799, Eff. 5/19/08.)
Tampa Avenue between Rinaldi Street and Devonshire Street.
Temescal Canyon Road between Paciflc Coast Highway and Sunset Boulevard.
223rd Street between Long Beach City Limit and Carson City Limit.
V
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,676, Eff. 6/15/09.)
Valley Circle Boulevard between Bell Canyon Boulevard and Burbank Boulevard.
On Vermont Avenue between the northerly line of Anaheim Street and the southerly line of Pacific Coast Highway.
Victory Boulevard between De Soto Avenue and the San Diego Freeway.
On Vista Del Mar between Imperial Highway and the City limits at Grand Avenue.
W
(Amended by Ord. No. 162,210, Eff. 5/23/87.)
Wentworth Street from Sheldon Street to Stonehurst Avenue.
Wentworth Street from Mary Bell Avenue to Foothill Boulevard.
On Western Avenue within the City of Los Angeles from 182nd Street to Torrance Boulevard.
(5)
50 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. Upon the streets designated in this subsection, a prima facie speed limit of 50 miles per hour is hereby declared
to be reasonable. safe and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
B
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,499, Eff. 2/4/93.)
On Burbank Boulevard between a point 1,000 feet east of McLennan Avenue and the San Diego Freeway.
C
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,530, Eff. 3/24/09.)
Corbin Avenue between Mason Avenue and Rinaldi Street.
F
(Added by Ord. No. 175,553, Eff. 11/18/03; Amended by Ord. No. 175,627, Eff. 12/22/03.)
Foothill Boulevard between Clybourn Avenue and Wheatland Avenue.
Foothill Boulevard between Wentworth Avenue and Wheatland Avenue.
I
(Added by Ord. No. 148,854, Eff. 10/29/76.)
On Imperial Highway between California Street and Vista Del Mar.
J
(Added by Ord. No. 167,953, Eff. 6/28/92.)
Jefferson Boulevard between Culver Boulevard and Lincoln Boulevard.
L
(Amended by Ord. No. 146,362, Eff. 9/1/74)
On La Tuna Canyon Road between a point 3,800 feet east of Fire Road (West) and Tujunga Canyon Boulevard.
R
(Added by Ord. No. 180,169, Eff. 10/5/08.)
Reseda Boulevard between Rinaldi Street and Sesnon Boulevard.
S
(Amended by Ord. No. 179,798, Eff. 5/19/08.)
San Fernando Road between Sepulveda Boulevard and Sierra Highway.
Sesnon Boulevard between Crystal Springs Circle and Porter Ranch Drive.
T
(Added by Ord. No. 179,799, Eff. 5/19/08.)
Tampa Avenue between the City limit north of Sesnon Boulevard and Rinaldi Street.
W
(Amended by Ord. No. 170,663, Eff. 9/29/95.)
Westchester Parkway between Pershing Drive and Emerson Avenue.
Wentworth Street from Stonehurst Avenue to Mary Bell Avenue.
(6)
25 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. Upon the streets designated in this subsection, a prima facie speed limit of 25 miles per hour is hereby declared
to be reasonable, safe and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
A
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,749, Eff. 7/30/11.)
Aliso Street between Alameda Street and North Broadway.
On Allin Street and Marionwood Drive between Braddock Drive and Inglewood Boulevard.
Alma Real Drive between Altata Drive (north intersection) and La Cruz Drive.
Arcadia Street between Alameda Street and North Broadway.
B
(Amended by Ord. No. 175,965, Eff. 6/27/04.)
Bellagio Road between Bel Air Road and Moraga Drive.
Bel Air Road between Rial Lane and Sunset Boulevard.
On Blinn Avenue between Pacific Coast Highway and “Q” Street.
On Bowdoin Street between Temescal Drive and Erskine Drive.
On Bristol Avenue between San Vicente Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard.
Bundy Drive between Chalon Road and Norman Place.
Burlingame Avenue between San Vicente Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard.
C
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,749, Eff. 7/30/11.)
Canoga Avenue between Mulholland Drive and Villena Avenue.
Chalon Road between Bellagio Road (south intersection) and Stone Canyon Road.
Chalon Road between Mandeville Canyon Road and Westridge Road.
Chase Street between Louise Avenue and Wilbur Avenue.
On Copa De Oro Road between Sunset Boulevard and Bellagio Road.
Corona del Mar between Altata Drive (north intersection) and Chautauqua Boulevard.
On Cudahy Street between Collis Avenue and Pueblo Avenue.
D
(Added by Ord. No. 181,224, Eff. 8/29/10.)
Day Street between the City Limit east of Amanita Avenue and Silverton Avenue.
E
On Emerson Avenue between 80th Street and Will Rogers Street.
H
(Amended by Ord. No. 151,224, Eff. 8/18/78.)
On Hauser Boulevard between 3rd Street and 6th Street.
Hillhurst Avenue from Los Feliz Boulevard to Vermont Avenue.
L
(Amended by Ord. No. 167,767, Eff. 7/9/93.)
Laurel Canyon Boulevard between Mulholland Drive and Mount Olympus Drive.
Laurel Terrace Drive between Whitsett Avenue and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
M
(Added by Ord. No. 181,222, Eff. 8/29/10.)
McVine Avenue between Ellenbogen Street and Foothill Boulevard.
N
(Amended by Ord. No. 145,968, Eff. 7/4/74.)
On Nichols Canyon Road between Woodrow Wilson Drive and Willow Glen Road.
O
(Added by Ord. No. 174,944, Eff. 12/10/02.)
Outpost Drive between Franklin Avenue and Mulholland Drive.
P
(Amended by Ord. No. 144,049, Eff. 12/10/72.)
On Pacific Avenue between 62nd Avenue and Culver Boulevard.
Q
On Quesan Place between Halton Street and Louise Avenue.
R
(Amended by Ord. No. 176,198, Eff. 10/24/04.)
Rancho Street between Louise Avenue and White Oak Avenue.
On Rockingham Avenue between the City limits north of 26th Street and Sunset Boulevard.
Roscomare Road between Chalon Road and Linda Flora Drive - Stradella Road.
S
(Amended by Ord. No. 176,537, Eff. 4/27/05.)
On Saint Pierre Road between Beverly Glen Boulevard and Bel Air Road.
San Rafael Avenue between Avenue 50 and Avenue 37.
On Seventh Street between Central Avenue and Alameda Street.
On Speedway between 62nd Avenue and 66th Avenue.
Stone Canyon Road from Lindamere Drive to Chalon Road.
On Sunset Plaza Drive between Appian Way and the City limit southerly of Pine Tree Place.
T
(Amended by Ord. No. 163,786, Eff. 8/6/88.)
Townsend Avenue between Avenue 51 and Oak Grove Drive.
On Trolley Way between Culver Boulevard and Surf Street.
V
(Amended by Ord. No. 172,937, Eff. 1/17/00.)
Vermont Avenue from Los Feliz Boulevard to its terminus north of Aberdeen Avenue.
W
(Amended by Ord. No. 176,198, Eff. 10/24/04.)
White Oak Avenue between Valley Vista Boulevard and Rancho Street.
On Willow Glen Road between Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Nichols Canyon Road.
On Willow Glen Road from Woodstock Road to Nichols Canyon Road.
Wilton Place between Beverly Boulevard and 3rd Street.
On Woodstock Road between Woodrow Wilson Drive and Willow Glen Road.
On Wrightwood Lane between Fredonia Drive and Wrightwood Drive.
(7)
55 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. Upon the streets designated in this subsection, a prima facia speed limit of 55 miles per hour is hereby declared
to be reasonable, safe, and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
P
(Added by Ord. No. 167,930, Eff. 6/20/92.)
Pershing Drive between Westchester Parkway and Imperial Highway.
T
On the Terminal Island Freeway between the Los Angeles City limits easterly and the Los Angeles City limits southerly.
(8)
15 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. (Added by Ord. No. 146,765, Eff. 1/ 6/75.) Upon streets designated in this subsection a prima facie speed
limit of 15 miles per hour is hereby declared to be a reasonable, safe and more appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
D
On Dell Avenue between Dante Court and South Venice Boulevard.
G
(Added by Ord. No. 160,663, Eff. 2/21/86.)
Gorham Place between Darlington Avenue and Gorham Avenue.
R
(Added by Ord. No. 171,583, Eff. 6/5/97.)
Rendall Place between Effle Street and Berkeley Avenue.
(9)
20 M.P.H. Prima Facie Speed Limit. (Added by Ord. No. 147,562, Eff 9/6/75.)
Upon streets designated in this subsection a prima facie speed limit of 20 miles per hour is hereby declared to be reasonable, safe, and more appropriate to
facilitate the orderly movement of traffic.
DIVISION “Q”
MISCELLANEOUS
Section
85.00
85.01
85.02
85.04
85.05
85.06
85.07
85.09
85.10
Removal of Glass and Other Debris from Scene of Accident.
Repairing Vehicles on Streets.
Use of Streets and Public Parking Lots for Habitation.
Bicycle Parking Zones – Racks.
Implementation of the Employee Transit Subsidy Program.
Advertising Sales in Residential Areas.
Regulation of Roller-skating, Skateboarding and Bicycling.
Establishment of Bicycle Lanes.
Fees for Copies of Transportation Records.
SEC. 85.00. REMOVAL OF GLASS AND OTHER DEBRIS FROM SCENE OF ACCIDENT.
The driver of every vehicle, which is involved in any collision, shall remove, or cause to be removed, all glass and other debris which may have fallen upon
any public street or alley as a result of such collision, from such street or alley before leaving the place of the collision; and every person hired or employed to move
or remove any such vehicle shall remove all glass and other debris which may have fallen upon any public street or alley as a result of the collision in which the
vehicle was involved, before removing the vehicle.
SEC. 85.01. REPAIRING VEHICLES ON STREETS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
(a)
No person shall dismantle, repair, or make any repairs, or add or install any part or accessory, to or on any vehicle, machine, motor, appliance or other
device, while the same is upon any public or private highway, street, alley way or similar place.
(b)
place.
No person shall park any vehicle for the purpose of making repairs while the same is upon any public or private highway, street, alley way or similar
(c)
The provisions of this section shall not be deemed to prohibit the driver of any vehicle, which is disabled while upon any public or private highway,
street, alley way or similar place to such extent that it is impossible to avoid stopping, from making, or causing to be made, the repairs necessary to enable such
vehicle to be moved from the public or private highway, street, alley way or similar place.
SEC. 85.02. USE OF STREETS AND PUBLIC PARKING LOTS FOR HABITATION.
No person shall use a vehicle parked or standing upon any City street. or upon any parking lot owned by the City of Los Angeles and under the control of the
City of Los Angeles or under control of the Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors. as living quarters either overnight, day-by-day, or otherwise.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 158,219, Eff. 9/19/83.)
SEC. 85.04. BICYCLE PARKING ZONES – RACKS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 148,960, Eff. 2/7/77.)
(a)
Establishment of Zones. When the department shall determine that the establishment of a bicycle parking zone is reasonably necessary or desirable
for the regulation of traffic, or to provide facilities for the parking of bicycles being operated upon the public streets, or to safeguard life or property, it is hereby
authorized to set aside a space along and adjacent to the curb or between the curb and the property line for the exclusive use of the parking of bicycles; provided
that the distance between the curb and the property line which remains available for pedestrian use shall be determined by said department to be sufficient for said
use. When a bicycle parking zone is established, the department shall cause appropriate signs or curb markings to be installed thereat, giving notice that parking of
motor vehicles is prohibited, and it shall thereupon be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a motor vehicle within or in front of such zone.
(b)
Bicycle Racks Permit Requirements:
1.
No person shall install or maintain a bicycle parking rack on any sidewalk or street except within a bicycle parking zone. No person shall install
or maintain any such rack without a revocable permit from the department. In addition, installation or modification of any permanently fixed structure will
be subject to the Board of Public Works permit requirements as specified in Section 62.105 of this Code.
2.
Each application for a revocable permit hereunder must be in writing upon a form provided by the department. It must set forth the proposed
location of the bicycle parking rack and must be accompanied by a sketch of the proposed rack showing detailed plans and specifications thereof. Bicycle
parking racks within the public right-of-way shall be reflectorized. The type of reflectorization shall be shown in the specifications for each proposed rack.
Each application must be accompanied by a written instrument signed by the owner or person in lawful possession or control of the property abutting upon
the public street at the place where the bicycle parking rack is proposed to be located giving consent to its installation and maintenance. If the revocable
permit is granted, the bicycle parking rack authorized by the permit must conform in all respects to the sketch.
SEC. 85.05. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMPLOYEE TRANSIT SUBSIDY PROGRAM.
(Added by Ord. No. 164,483, Eff. 3/30/89.)
(a)
General Provisions.
(1)
Purpose. To support the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (SCAQMD) Commuter Program in its effort to reduce air pollution
and traffic congestion by requiring that employers who must prepare SCAQMD mandated Trip Reductions Plans for worksites located within the City of Los
Angeles implement specific ridesharing incentive measures detailed in this section as part of their Trip Reduction Plans.
(2)
Scope. This section shall apply to all employers within the city limits, including the City of Los Angeles (City) and its proprietary departments,
that are also regulated by SCAQMD Regulation XV (Regulation XV). Compliance with this ordinance shall be in addition to any acts required of employers
by Regulation XV. Nothing in this section is intended nor shall it be so construed as to limit or otherwise preclude employers from offering or providing
additional ridesharing options to their employees.
(b)
Subsidies.
(1)
Each employer in the City that offers free or subsidized parking to any employee and is covered by Regulation XV shall offer a $15 (fifteen)
per month transit subsidy to each of its employees for their use in commuting to and from the employer’s worksite, as that term is defined in Rule 1502(k) of
Regulation XV. However, an employer who provides free or subsidized vanpool or carpool parking only, shall be exempt from the provisions of this section.
(2)
This $15 subsidy may be provided in the following ways:
(A)
An employer may purchase transit passes and tickets, including RTD passes and tickets, City Commuter Express passes and tickets,
AMTRAK passes and tickets, and passes and tickets on any other transit lines which serve employees’ homes and places of work and then resell
them to their employees at a $15 per month discount;
(B)
An employer may offer bus tokens or tickets in the amount of $15 to each of its employees. These tokens or tickets would be first
purchased by the employer, then given to the employee free of charge to a maximum of $15 per employee per month.
(c)
Monitoring. The documentation of compliance with this section shall be filed with the SCAQMD in conjunction with the Trip Reduction Plan
submitted by employers to SCAQMD as required by Rule 1501 of Regulation XV. At the same time, a copy of said documentation shall also be filed with the City
of Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
(d)
Sanctions. Any employer violating the requirements of this section is subject to an administrative penalty of $100 per day for each separate violation.
Every day during any portion of which such a violation occurs is a separate offense.
Any monies collected as administrative penalties shall be placed in the Employee Transit Subsidy Account and used only for the administration of the
requirements of this section.
(e)
Appeal. Within 10 days after a Notice of Violation has been issued, an employer may appeal a violation to the Board.
(1)
The Board shall set a hearing date within a reasonable time.
(2)
Hearings need not be conducted according to formal or technical rules of evidence.
(3)
Each party shall have the right to:
(4)
(A)
Call and examine witnesses;
(B)
Introduce exhibits;
(C)
Rebut evidence against him;
(D)
Represent himself or be represented by anyone of his choice.
Any member of the Board who did not hear the evidence or read the record or proceedings shall not vote on the decision.
(5)
The decision shall be in writing and shall contain findings of fact, a determination of the issues presented, and the penalty, if any. A copy of the
decision shall be delivered to the appellant by certified mail, return receipt requested.
(f)
Timetable. This section shall have a timetable of implementation identical to and in accordance with Rule 1503(a) of Regulation XV.
SEC. 85.06. ADVERTISING SALES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 166,310, Eff. 11/16/90.)
(a)
No person shall place, establish, or maintain any sign, banner, billboard or other advertisement which is visible to the operator of any motor vehicle
operated on any public street, road or highway and which sign displays any word, phrase, character or symbol calculated to direct traffic on to any residential street
and which sign advertises the sale of any goods, wares or merchandise including printed matter which sale is to occur on any property not zoned for commercial
use. The provisions of this section shall include but not be limited to placement of the advertisement on any motor vehicle.
(b)
A residential street shall be defined as any public street with fewer than three lanes intended for vehicular traffic where a majority of the buildings
situated on the property contiguous thereto are used for residential purposes, whether single-family or multi-family dwellings.
(c)
This section shall not apply to the otherwise lawful placing, erecting or maintaining of any sign, banner or billboard advertising any lawful garage,
yard, rummage or similar sale to be conducted on the property of the seller.
SEC. 85.07. REGULATION OF ROLLER-SKATING, SKATEBOARDING AND BICYCLING.
(Added by Ord. No. 166,526, Eff. 1/27/91.)
(a)
The Department of Transportation is hereby authorized to install any traffic control devices it determines necessary to regulate roller-skating,
skateboarding and bicycling on sidewalks and roadways in order to improve vehicular or pedestrian movement, reduce congestion or diminish accident potential.
Such determinations shall be made only on the basis of traffic engineering principles and traffic investigations. When such determinations have been made, the
Department is authorized to install signs giving notice as to the nature of the regulation as well as signs that provide such safety warnings as it determines will assist
those engaged in the regulated activities.
(b)
No person shall roller-skate, skateboard, or operate a bicycle in violation of the limitations set forth on regulatory signs posted pursuant to this section.
SEC. 85.09. ESTABLISHMENT OF BICYCLE LANES.
(Added by Ord. No. 166,526, Eff. 1/27/91.)
(a)
The Department is hereby authorized to determine and establish bicycle lanes at designated locations separated from vehicular lanes upon roadways
and sidewalks not part of a state highway, as defined by Section 24 of the Streets and Highways Code, or a county highway established pursuant to Article 5 of
Chapter IX of Division 2 of the Streets and Highways Code. When such determination has been made, the Department is authorized to install, at each designated
location, appropriate signs, striping, pavement markings or other traffic control devices as required by state law and as otherwise necessary to warn, guide and direct
bicycle and vehicular traffic for public safety purposes.
(b)
No person shall ride a bicycle on any bicycle lane other than as directed by signs, striping, pavement markings or other traffic control devices, or as
otherwise required by state or local law.
SEC. 85.10. FEES FOR COPIES OF TRANSPORTATION RECORDS.
(Added by Ord. No. 168,275, Eff. 11/19/92.)
The Department shall collect the following fees for providing copies of the indicated records:
(a) Sign Maintenance History:
(b) Signal Maintenance History:
(c) Timing Chart:
9.00
5.00
(d) Geometric Plan:
(e) Signal Plan:
$13.00
9.00
9.00
(f) Accident Summary:
11.00
(g) Work Order (Sign, Signal, Striping, etc.):
(h) Speed Survey:
4.00
(i) Traffic Counts:
6.00
(j) Stop Sign Map:
9.00
(k) Records Center Files/Telephone Records:
(l) Master Files:
6.00
15.00
9.00
(m) Copy of Parking Citation:
$2.00
(Added by Ord. No. 170,662, Eff. 9/24/95.)
(n) Credit Card Processing Fee:
$2.00
(Added by Ord. No. 171,506, Eff. 3/21/97.)
DIVISION “R”
TRAFFIC REGULATION IN PARKS
Section
86.00
86.01
86.02
86.03
86.04
86.05
86.06
86.07
86.08
Boulevard Stops in Parks.
Boulevard Stops in Parks – Observance Required.
Speed of Vehicles in Parks.
Standing or Parking of Vehicles – in Park.
Bicycles in Parks, Etc.
Bridle Paths in Parks, Etc.
Posting of Signs – Driving and Parking Prohibited.
Crosswalks in Parks, Etc.
Red Flag Day Parking.
SEC. 86.00. BOULEVARD STOPS IN PARKS.
The Board is hereby authorized and directed to establish and maintain boulevard stops at appropriate points, places or intersections in public parks; provided,
such boulevard stops are posted. (Amended by Ord. No. 153,027, Eff. 11/16/79.)
SEC. 86.01. BOULEVARD STOPS IN PARKS – OBSERVANCE REQUIRED.
The driver of any vehicle on any street or roadway in any public park in the City of Los Angeles upon approaching any entrance of a highway or intersection
sign-posted with a stop sign as provided in this division shall stop at such sign before entering or crossing such highway or intersection.
SEC. 86.02. SPEED OF VEHICLES IN PARKS.
(a)
No person shall drive a vehicle on any park road or other way, or travel in any public park at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent, having due
regard for the traffic on and the surface and width of the road or way, and in no event at a speed in excess of 25 miles per hour; provided, however, that the
maximum speed limit on Riverside Drive from Los Feliz Boulevard northerly on Riverside Drive to the junction of the City limits of the City of Los Angeles and
the City of Glendale shall be 45 miles per hour; and provided, further, that the maximum speed limit established herein shall not apply to those streets in and
through park lands which are opened, established and maintained by virtue of permission given by the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners, approved by
the City Council by ordinance.
(b)
The Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners is authorized and directed to erect and maintain sign posts indicating the speed limits herein
established at each entrance into any park of each such roadway or street, except those roadways hereinabove expressly excepted. The Board may erect and
maintain such signposts at other appropriate places along the roadways or streets within any park.
(c)
No person shall drive a vehicle in any parking area owned by or under the management and control of the Board of Recreation and Park
Commissioners at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent, having due regard for the traffic on, and the surface and width of the roadway, and in no event at a
speed in excess of ten miles per hour.
(d)
The Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners is authorized and directed to erect and maintain sign posts indicating the speed limits herein
established at each entrance into any such parking area. The Board may erect and maintain such sign posts at other appropriate places within the parking area in any
park or recreation area.
(e)
No person shall drive any vehicle upon property owned by or under the management and control of the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners in
willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
(f)
No person shall engage in any motor vehicle speed contest, drag race, or exhibition of speed upon property owned by or under the management and
control of the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners. No person shall aid or abet in any such motor vehicle speed contest, drag race, or exhibition of speed
upon property owned by or under the management and control of said Board.
(g)
Nothing contained in this section shall apply to any activity sponsored, directed, or approved by the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners and
the City Council. (Added by Ord. No. 107,937, Eff. 10/11/56.)
Roadways within parks are not general arteries of travel and regulation of traffic thereon is a municipal affair and therefore regulations established by City Ordinance will prevail over
State law.
People v. Jackman, (1938) CR A 1502.
SEC. 86.03. STANDING OR PARKING OF VEHICLES – IN PARK.
The Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to post and maintain appropriate signs indicating that parking is limited or
prohibited on any park-drive, park-road, or at any other place within parks, playgrounds and recreation areas owned or controlled by the City during such hours, or
on such days, or both, as is necessary for the safety of the public or the reasonable use or enjoyment by the public of the park, playground or recreation area, and
whenever such authorized signs are in place, giving notice thereon that parking is limited or prohibited during such hours or on such days as are indicated on the
signs, it shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle, motor vehicle or motorcycle at any time during such hours or on such days, or for any length of time
prohibited as indicated by such signs.
SEC. 86.04. BICYCLES IN PARKS, ETC.
No person shall drive a vehicle or bicycle on any path designated or posted as a “trail” by the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners.
SEC. 86.05. BRIDLE PATHS IN PARKS, ETC.
No person shall drive a saddlehorse on any road other than a road designated and posted as a “Bridle Path,” except that roads not designated as bridle paths
may be crossed at crossings designated by the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners and appropriately posted therefor.
SEC. 86.06. POSTING OF SIGNS – DRIVING AND PARKING PROHIBITED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
(a)
No person shall drive any vehicle, motor vehicle or motorcycle upon any path, trail, bridle path, or in any other area, unless it is posted for parking,
within a public park, playground or recreation area owned or controlled by the City.
(b)
No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle, motor vehicle or motorcycle upon any path, trail, bridle path, or in any other area, unless it is posted
for parking, within a public park, playground or recreation area owned or controlled by the City.
SEC. 86.07. CROSSWALKS IN PARKS, ETC.
The Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners is hereby authorized and directed to establish and mark crosswalks within parks, playgrounds and recreation
areas owned or controlled by the City where it determines that such crosswalks are necessary in order to eliminate hazards to pedestrians crossing any park-drive or
park-road.
The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right of way to a pedestrian crossing a park-drive or park-road within any marked cross-walk.
SEC. 86.08. RED FLAG DAY PARKING.
(Added by Ord. No. 179,578, Eff. 3/17/08.)
(a)
Upon declaration of a Red Flag day and issuance of Red Flag restrictions in the Mt. Washington area by the Los Angeles Fire Department,
residents shall be permitted to park in the parking lots of the following Recreation and Parks facilities:
(1)
the Carlin G. Smith Recreation Center (in designated “Red Flag Day” parking spaces only);
(2)
Ramona Hall;
(3)
the Sycamore Grove Bandshell.
(b)
During the period of Red Flag restrictions, residents shall be permitted to enter the parking lots of the Recreation and Park facilities listed in
Subsection (a) in order to access their vehicles.
(c)
Parking restrictions and enforcement at the parking lots of the Recreation and Parks facilities listed in Subsection (a) shall resume at the regular
closing time of the facilities one day after the Los Angeles Fire Department declares that Red Flag conditions in the Mt. Washington area have ceased and
the Red Flag restrictions are lifted.
DIVISION “S”
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS IN THE HARBOR DISTRICT
Section
87.00
87.01
87.02
87.03
87.04
87.05
87.06
87.07
87.08
87.09
87.10
87.11
Stop Signs to Be Erected.
Stops Required at Stop Intersections.
Parking Near Fire Hydrants Prohibited.
Parallel Parking Required, Exceptions.
Parking Time Limited on Certain Roadways.
Parking Prohibited on Certain Harbor Department Roadways, To-wit.
Parking Prohibited on Certain Public Streets in the Harbor District.
Speed Law and Speed Limit upon Harbor Department Roadways.
Vehicle Code Governs; Temporary Rules and Regulations.
Parking Prohibited on or Within Six (6) Feet of Any Railroad Track on Lands Under the Jurisdiction and Control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners,
and Parking and Standing Prohibited or Limited to Specific Time and for Loading and Unloading on Harbor Department Streets, Roadways,
Thoroughfares, and Areas, or Portions Thereof, When Posted and Painted.
One Way Traffic on Certain Roadways in the Harbor District.
Camping and Recreational Vehicles Prohibited from Parking Between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
87.12
Security Officer.
SEC. 87.00. STOP SIGNS TO BE ERECTED.
That stop signs shall be placed and maintained by the Board or Harbor Commissioners at or near the entrance to the following Harbor Department roadways
and intersections, to-wit:
(a)
On first private roadway southerly of Twenty-second Street at the southwesterly corner of Miner Street to stop traffic entering Miner Street.
(b)
On Signal Street at the northwesterly and southeasterly corners of Twenty-second Street to stop traffic entering Twenty-second Street.
(c)
On Signal Street low level road underneath viaduct at corner of retaining wall to stop traffic from loading truck loading area.
(d)
On Water Street at northeasterly corner of Fries Avenue to stop traffic entering Fries Avenue.
(e)
On Pier A Street at the southwesterly corner of Fries Avenue to stop traffic entering Fries Avenue.
(f)
On Fries Avenue at the southeasterly corner of Pier A Street to stop traffic going north.
(g)
On right hand side of roadway leading from berth 181 at Fries Avenue to stop traffic entering Fries Avenue.
(h)
On Fries Avenue at the intersection of Water Street to stop traffic going north.
(i)
On the westerly barrel of Avalon Boulevard and on the easterly barrel of Avalon Boulevard at the northwesterly corners of Water Street to stop
traffic entering Water Street.
(j)
On Yacht Street at the northwesterly corner of Canal Avenue to stop traffic entering Canal Avenue.
(k)
On Tuna Street on the northwesterly and southeasterly corners of Terminal Way to stop traffic entering Terminal Way.
(l)
On Sixth Street at the northeasterly corner of Harbor Boulevard to stop traffic entering Harbor Boulevard.
(m)
On Terminal Way at the northeasterly corner of Seaside Avenue to stop traffic entering Seaside Avenue.
SEC. 87.01. STOPS REQUIRED AT STOP INTERSECTIONS.
Every driver of a vehicle on any Harbor Department roadway upon approaching the entrance to any other roadway marked as a “stop” intersection by a stop
sign, flasher button, or the word STOP plainly painted on the roadway shall stop such vehicle before proceeding to enter or cross such other roadway.
SEC. 87.02. PARKING NEAR FIRE HYDRANTS PROHIBITED.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle on any Harbor Department roadway within fifteen (15) feet of any fire hydrant except when such
vehicle is attended by a licensed operator or chauffeur seated in the front seat who can conveniently move such vehicle when necessary.
SEC. 87.03. PARALLEL PARKING REQUIRED, EXCEPTIONS.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle on any Harbor Department roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway heading in the
direction of traffic and with the right hand wheels of the vehicle within eighteen (18) inches of the curb line or edge of the roadway except upon those roadways
which have been marked or signed by the Harbor Department for angle parking, upon which roadway vehicles shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated by
such marks or signs.
SEC. 87.04. PARKING TIME LIMITED ON CERTAIN ROADWAYS.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle for a period of time longer than one hour at any time between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M.
in the following Harbor Department roadways, to-wit:
(a)
Tuna Street.
(b)
Terminal Way from South Seaside Avenue north of Terminal Way to South Seaside Avenue south of Terminal Way.
SEC. 87.05. PARKING PROHIBITED ON CERTAIN HARBOR DEPARTMENT ROADWAYS, TO-WIT.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle at any time on the following Harbor Department roadways, to-wit:
(a)
Harbor Boulevard from Front Street to the northerly end of Harbor Boulevard.
(b)
Regan Street from Harbor Boulevard to the northerly end of Regan Street.
(c)
Keel Street from Harbor Boulevard to Regan Street.
(d)
Badger Avenue (Roadway No. 1 in agreement with Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company dated April 3, 1934), sometimes called
Henry Ford Avenue, from Anaheim Avenue to Dock Street.
(e)
Dock Street from Badger Avenue (Henry Ford Avenue) to Mormon Street.
(f)
South Seaside Avenue from Altoona Place to Terminal Way.
(g)
South Seaside Avenue from Terminal Way to United States Government Reservation Point.
(h)
The paved portions of Terminal Way from South Seaside Avenue (northerly of Terminal Way) to Ferry Street.
(i)
Ferry Street from Terminal Way to Seaside Avenue.
(j)
The paved portions of Cannery Street from South Seaside Avenue to Barracuda Street.
(k)
Ways Street from Cannery Street to Sardine Street.
(q)
Dock Street from Altoona Place to Terminal Way.
SEC. 87.06. PARKING PROHIBITED ON CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS IN THE HARBOR DISTRICT.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle at any time on the following public streets in the Harbor District of the City of Los Angeles, to-wit:
(a)
Mormon Street from Harbor Department Roadway named Dock Street to south barrel of Ocean Avenue.
(b)
South barrel of Ocean Avenue from Mormon Street to Harris Place.
(c)
Harris Place from south barrel of Ocean Avenue to Seaside Avenue.
(d)
North barrel of Ocean Avenue from Mormon Street to Altoona Place.
(e)
Altoona Place from north barrel of Ocean Avenue to Seaside Avenue.
(f)
Seaside Avenue from Altoona Place to Long Beach City boundary line.
SEC. 87.07. SPEED LAW AND SPEED LIMIT UPON HARBOR DEPARTMENT ROADWAYS.
No person shall drive a motor vehicle or other vehicle upon any roadway under the control and jurisdiction of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City
of Los Angeles in territory described in Ordinance No. 66,267 of said city, approved April 5, 1930, herein called Harbor Department roadways, at a speed greater
than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for the traffic on, and the surface and width of such roadway, and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety
of persons or property; provided that during the present war emergency, it shall be unlawful for any person to drive a motor vehicle or other vehicle on any such
Harbor Department roadway at a greater rate of speed than twenty-five (25) miles per hour. (Added by Ord. No. 86,874, Eff. 10/6/42.)
SEC. 87.08. VEHICLE CODE GOVERNS; TEMPORARY RULES AND REGULATIONS.
(Added by Ord. No. 88,686, Eff. 9/30/44.)
The rules and regulations for the operation of vehicles in the Harbor District on roadways open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel are
contained in the Vehicle Code of the State of California and in this Division “S”. The Board of Harbor Commissioners shall have the power, as provided in Sec.
139(h) of the Charter of the City of Los Angeles, to suspend, modify or amend temporarily any rule or regulation in this Division “S” and to place in effect any
temporary traffic rule or regulation to the extent authorized by the Vehicle Code for periods not to exceed ninety days. (Amended by Ord. No. 145,964, Eff.
6/21/74.)
SEC. 87.09. PARKING PROHIBITED ON OR WITHIN SIX (6) FEET OF ANY RAILROAD TRACK ON LANDS UNDER THE JURISDICTION AND
CONTROL OF THE BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSIONERS, AND PARKING AND STANDING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED TO
SPECIFIC TIME AND FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING ON HARBOR DEPARTMENT STREETS, ROADWAYS, THOROUGHFARES,
AND AREAS, OR PORTIONS THEREOF, WHEN POSTED AND PAINTED.
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle for any purpose on or within six (6) feet of any railroad track on lands under the
jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles, except while any such vehicle is attended and engaged in loading or
unloading passengers or materials.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle for any purpose on any Harbor Department street, roadway, thoroughfare, or area, or
portion thereof, under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles at any time when such street, roadway,
thoroughfare, or area, or portion thereof, is posted with any permanent or temporary sign or signs, placed, erected or painted on any curb or area, by said Board of
Harbor Commissioners or its authorized agent, giving notice that no parking or standing is allowed thereon.
(c)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle for any purpose for any period of time in excess of the parking or standing time limit
indicated by any sign posted as herein provided, on any Harbor Department street, roadway, thoroughfare, or area, or portions thereof, under the jurisdiction and
control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles when any such street, roadway, thoroughfare, or area, or portion thereof, is posted with
any permanent or temporary sign or signs placed, erected or painted on any curb or area by said Board of Harbor Commissioners or its authorized agent giving
notice that parking or standing is allowed thereon for a specified limited period of time.
(d)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle for any purpose other than the loading and unloading of passengers or materials, in any
“Loading Zone” in any street, roadway, thoroughfare, or area under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles.
Loading Zones shall be indicated by a yellow paint line stenciled with black letters “Loading Only” on any curb or other appropriate place within such zones as
may be established by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles. The permission hereby granted to park or stand in “Loading Zones” for
purposes of loading or unloading passengers or materials shall not extend beyond the time necessary therefor.
(e)
Whenever the promotion and accommodation of commerce, navigation or fishery may require that such parking or standing on any street, roadway,
thoroughfare, or area, or any portion thereof, under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles, be prohibited or
limited to a specified time or limited to loading or unloading only, said Board of Harbor Commissioners, or its authorized agent, shall cause such temporary or
permanent signs to be installed or painted, as it may deem necessary to give notice that such parking or standing is prohibited, limited to a specified time, or limited
to unloading or unloading of passengers or materials only thereon.
(f)
In the event of a fire or other emergency, or when authorized by the General Manager, Police Officers of the City of Los Angeles, the Port Warden and
Harbor Guards may regulate and direct traffic and regulate and control parking and standing on any street, roadway, thoroughfare, or area, or portion thereof, under
the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles as conditions may require, notwithstanding the provisions of
DIVISION “S” of Chapter VIII of this Code.
(g)
No person shall willfully fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order, direction or signal of a Police Officer, Special Officer, or Harbor Guard, given
under the authority of or pursuant to the provisions of Division “S” of Chapter VIII of this Code. (Added by Ord. No. 108,057, Eff. 10/15/56. )
(h)
Whenever a parking space has been temporarily or permanently marked on any Harbor Department street, road, thoroughfare or area, or portion thereof,
under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles, by painted lines or other designation indicating a parking space
allocated for a vehicle, it shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle thereon in such manner as to occupy more than one, or portions of more than
one, such marked parking space. (Added by Ord. No. 108,057, Eff. 10/15/56. )
(i)
Police Officers, Special Officers, and Harbor Guards are hereby authorized to control parking or standing of vehicles and to direct all traffic by voice,
hand or signal whenever and wherever necessary in the interests of safety or to expedite the flow of traffic on any Harbor Department street, roadway, thoroughfare,
or area, under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles. (Added by Ord. No. 109,161, Eff. 5/16/57.)
(j)
Any Parking Control Checker or Traffic Officer as defined in Section 80.00 of this chapter or any Security Officer as defined in Section 87.12 of this
chapter is hereby authorized to issue parking notices as provided by Division 17, Article 3 of the Vehicle Code whenever and wherever necessary on any Harbor
Department street, roadway, thoroughfare or area under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles and to
perform such other related duties as may be required by the Chief of Police or the General Manager, Department of Transportation, as appropriate. (Amended by
Ord. No. 168,783, Eff. 7/12/93, Oper. 7/1/93.)
(k)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle in any public parking area except between the painted lines indicating where such vehicle shall
be parked. (Added by Ord. No. 149,734, Eff. 7/3/77. )
(l)
It shall be unlawful for any person to remove a vehicle from any public parking area without first paying all fees or charges due for the use of such
parking space. (Added by Ord. No. 149,734, Eff. 7/3/77. )
(m)
The Board of Harbor Commissioners or its authorized agents may cause temporary or permanent signs to be posted providing for the removal, or
removal and impound, of any vehicle parked or left standing in violation of this section. (Added by Ord. No. 152,130, Eff. 5/5/79.)
SEC. 87.10. ONE WAY TRAFFIC ON CERTAIN ROADWAYS IN THE HARBOR DISTRICT.
(Amended Ord. No. 116,089, Eff. 6/24/60. )
When properly signposted by the Board of Harbor Commissioners, traffic shall move only in the direction indicated on the following roadways within the
Harbor District:
(1)
In a southerly direction on Sampson Way between Fourth Street and Sixth Street;
(2)
In a southwesterly direction on Dock Street between Altoona Place and Terminal Way.
SEC. 87.11. CAMPING AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES PROHIBITED FROM PARKING BETWEEN 2:00 A.M. AND 6:00 A.M.
(Added Ord. No. 145,954, Eff. 6/21/74.)
No person shall park any vehicle capable of human habitation for camping or recreation purposes upon any premises or roadway in the Harbor District between
the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. without the written consent of the General Manager or the person having the right to use or occupy the premises pursuant to a
berth assignment, revocable permit, lease or franchise.
SEC. 87.12. SECURITY OFFICER.
(Added by Ord. No. 167,193, Eff. 9/29/91.)
Security Officer shall mean any person employed by the Harbor Department having a civil service classification of “Security Officer.”
DIVISION “T”
OPERATION OF UNUSUAL TYPES OF VEHICLES CREATING TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
Section
87.53
87.54
87.55
87.69
Regulation of Mobile Billboard Advertising Displays.
Regulation of Advertising Signs on Motor Vehicles Parked or Left Standing on City Streets or Public Lands.
Regulation of Vehicles Containing "For Sale" Signs or Placards.
Searchlights, Generators and Floodlights in Streets – Permit Required.
SEC. 87.53. REGULATION OF MOBILE BILLBOARD ADVERTISING DISPLAYS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,083, Eff. 3/13/12.)
(a)
Mobile Billboard Advertising Display Definition. Section 395.5 of the California Vehicle Code applies to this Chapter with respect to the definition
of a mobile billboard advertising display. Section 395.5 of the California Vehicle Code is incorporated by reference and states: "395.5. A "mobile billboard
advertising display" means an advertising display that is attached to a mobile, non-motorized vehicle, device, or bicycle that carries, pulls, or transports a sign or
billboard, and is for the primary purpose of advertising."
(b)
Removal of Mobile Billboard Advertising Displays Authorized. Pursuant to Section 22651, Subdivisions (v) and (w), of the California Vehicle
Code, any peace officer, or any regularly employed and salaried employee of the City, who is authorized to engage and is engaged in directing traffic or enforcing
parking laws and regulations may remove, or cause to be removed, the mobile billboard advertising display, or anything that the mobile billboard display is attached
to including a motor vehicle, located within the territorial limits of the City when the mobile billboard advertising display is found upon any public street or any
public lands, if all of the following requirements are satisfied:
1.
When a mobile billboard advertising display, as defined in Section 395.5 of the California Vehicle Code, either standing alone or attached to a
motor vehicle, and is parked or left standing in violation of this Code, if the registered owner of the vehicle or display was previously issued a warning
citation for the same offense;
2.
A warning citation was issued to a first-time offender at least 24 hours prior to the removal of the vehicle or display. The City is not required
pursuant to Section 22651(v)(2) and Section 22651(w)(2) of the California Vehicle Code to provide further notice for a subsequent violation prior to
enforcement; and
3.
The warning citation advised the registered owner of the vehicle or display that he or she may be subject to penalties upon a subsequent violation
of the ordinance that may include the removal of the vehicle or display.
(c)
Post-Storage Impound Hearing. Section 22852 of the California Vehicle Code applies to this Section with respect to the removal of any mobile
billboard advertising display vehicle. Section 22852 is incorporated by reference as if set forth in full herein and provides, in summary, that whenever an
authorized employee of the City directs the storage of a vehicle, the City shall direct the storage operator to provide the vehicle's registered and legal owner(s) of
record, or their agent(s), with the opportunity for a post-storage hearing to determine the validity of the storage. Notice of the storage shall be mailed or personally
delivered to the registered and legal owner(s) within 48 hours, excluding weekends, as specifically provided for under Section 22852 of the California Vehicle
Code. To receive a post-storage hearing, the owner(s) of record, or their agent(s), must request a hearing in person, in writing, or by telephone within ten days of
the date appearing on the notice. The City may authorize its own officer or employee to conduct the hearing as long as the hearing officer is not the same person
who directed the storage of the vehicle.
(d)
Violation - Penalties. After the initial warning citation, a subsequent offense of this Section is a misdemeanor, punishable upon conviction by a fine of
not less than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250), nor more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months,
or by both fine and imprisonment. The City Council may establish from time to time by resolution an increase in the amount of the fine.
(e)
Severability. If any subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Section is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have
adopted this Section, and each and every subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof not declared invalid or unconstitutional, without regard to whether any
portion of the ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SEC. 87.54. REGULATION OF ADVERTISING SIGNS ON MOTOR VEHICLES PARKED OR LEFT STANDING ON CITY STREETS OR PUBLIC
LANDS.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 182,083, Eff. 3/13/12.)
A motor vehicle may contain advertising signs that are painted directly upon or are permanently affixed to the body of, an integral part of, or fixture of a motor
vehicle for permanent decoration, identification, or display and that do not extend beyond the overall length, width, or height of the vehicle. Advertising signs that
are painted directly upon or permanently affixed to a motor vehicle shall not be painted directly upon or permanently affixed in such a manner as to make the motor
vehicle unsafe to be driven, moved, parked or left standing on any public street or public lands in the City. Motor vehicles that pose a safety hazard shall be
impounded pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 22651(b).
(a)
Post-Storage Impound Hearing. Section 22852 of the California Vehicle Code applies to this Section with respect to the removal of any motor
vehicle for being in an unsafe condition pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 22651(b). Section 22852 is incorporated by reference as if set forth in full
herein and provides, in summary, that whenever an authorized employee of the City directs the storage of a vehicle, the City shall direct the storage operator to
provide the vehicle's registered and legal owner(s) of record, or their agent(s), with the opportunity for a post-storage hearing to determine the validity of the
storage. Notice of the storage shall be mailed or personally delivered to the registered and legal owner(s) within 48 hours, excluding weekends, as specifically
provided for under Section 22852 of the California Vehicle Code. To receive a post-storage hearing, the owner(s) of record, or their agent(s), must request a
hearing in person, in writing, or by telephone within ten days of the date appearing on the notice. The City may authorize its own officer or employee to conduct the
hearing as long as the hearing officer is not the same person who directed the storage of the vehicle. A motor vehicle may contain advertising signs that are painted
directly upon or are permanently affixed to the body of, an integral part of, or fixture of a motor vehicle for permanent decoration, identification, or display and that
do not extend beyond the overall length, width, or height of the vehicle. Advertising signs that are painted directly upon or permanently affixed to a motor vehicle
shall not be painted directly upon or permanently affixed in such a manner as to make the motor vehicle unsafe to be driven, moved, parked or left standing on any
public street or public lands in the City.
The City finds and declares the following:
WHEREAS, temporary signs affixed to motor vehicles pose a significant public safety risk, particularly when the vehicle is involved in a collision, or is
parked or driven during high wind conditions; therefore, permanently affixed signs for purposes of enforcement under this ordinance means that signs must
be painted directly on the body of the vehicle, or decaled on the body of the vehicle, or placed in a location on the body of the vehicle that was specifically
built by a registered manufacturer, in compliance with both federal and state safety guidelines or law, for the express purpose of containing an advertising
sign.
(b)
Violation - Penalties. After the initial warning citation, a subsequent offense of this Section is a misdemeanor, punishable upon conviction by a fine of
not less than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250), nor more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months,
or by both fine and imprisonment. The City Council may establish from time to time by resolution an increase in the amount of the fine.
(c)
Severability. If any subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Section is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have
adopted this Section, and each and every subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof not declared invalid or unconstitutional, without regard to whether any
portion of the ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SEC. 87.55. REGULATION OF VEHICLES CONTAINING "FOR SALE" SIGNS OR PLACARDS. (Added by Ord. No. 181,632, Eff. 4/12/11.)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle on the streets or public lands in the City of Los Angeles listed in subdivision (a) of this Section for the
purpose of advertising to the public the private sale of that vehicle.
(a)
City Streets or Public Lands Where Vehicle Sales Prohibited.
1.
On Los Feliz Boulevard between Interstate 5 and Western Avenue.
2.
On Franklin Avenue between Hillhurst Avenue and Western Avenue.
The City Council may amend this Section, after conducting a public hearing, to include additional streets or public lands.
(b)
Authorization for Removal of a Vehicle Advertising the Private Sale of that Vehicle. Pursuant to Section 22651.9, Subdivision (a)(4), of the
California Vehicle Code, the City authorizes any peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, or
any regularly employed and salaried employee, who is engaged in directing traffic or enforcing parking laws and regulations of the City, to remove a vehicle
located within its territorial limits which is in violation of this Section, if all of the following requirements are satisfied:
1.
Because of a sign or placard on the vehicle, it appears that the primary purpose of parking the vehicle at that location listed in Subdivision (a) of
this Section is to advertise to the public the private sale of that vehicle.
2.
Within the past 30 days, the vehicle is known to have been previously issued a notice of parking violation, under this Section, which was
accompanied by a notice containing all of the following:
a.
A warning that an additional parking violation may result in the impoundment of the vehicle.
b.
A warning that the vehicle may be impounded pursuant to this Section, even if moved to another street subject to this Section so long as
the signs or placards offering the vehicle for sale remain on the vehicle.
c.
3.
A listing of the streets or public lands subject to this Section.
The notice of parking violation was issued at least 24 hours prior to removal of the vehicle.
(c)
Post-Storage Impound Hearing. Section 22852 of the California Vehicle Code applies to this Section with respect to the removal of any vehicle in
violation of this Section. Section 22852 is incorporated by reference as if set forth in full herein and provides, in summary, that whenever an authorized member of
a public agency directs the storage of a vehicle, the City shall direct the storage operator to provide the vehicle's registered and legal owner(s) of record, or their
agent(s), with the opportunity for a post-storage hearing to determine the validity of the storage. Notice of the storage shall be mailed or personally delivered to the
registered and legal owner(s) within 48 hours, excluding weekends, as specifically provided for under Section 22852 of the California Vehicle Code. To receive a
post-storage hearing, the owner(s) of record, or their agent(s), must request a hearing in person, in writing, or by telephone within ten days of the date appearing on
the notice. The City may authorize its own officer or employee to conduct the hearing as long as the hearing officer is not the same person who directed the storage
of the vehicle.
(d)
Violation – Penalties. A first violation of this Section is punishable by a fine of $100. A second violation of this Section is punishable by a fine of
$250. A third violation and any subsequent violations of this Section are punishable by a fine of $500. The City Council may increase the amount of the fines from
time to time.
A person shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which any violation of this Section is committed,
continued or permitted.
(e)
Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a
decision of any court of any competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby
declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each and every section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof not declared invalid or
unconstitutional without regard to whether any portion of the ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SEC. 87.69. SEARCHLIGHTS, GENERATORS AND FLOODLIGHTS IN STREETS – PERMIT REQUIRED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
No person shall maintain any searchlight, generator or floodlight, in upon, above, along, or across any street except during such days and hours as are stated on
a permit therefor issued by the Department, or as otherwise provided by law.
(a)
Power of Department to Grant Permits. The Department is hereby authorized to grant such permits upon written application therefor.
(b)
Application – Contents of. The written application above referred to shall contain a description of the appliance proposed to be maintained,
the location and the purposes for which it will be maintained or used.
(c)
Permit – Contents of. Any permit granted under this section shall specify:
1.
The nature of the appliance;
2.
The purpose for which it is to be used;
3.
The location where it will be maintained;
4.
The time during which it will be maintained or used, stating the days and hours permitted.
(d)
Fees. No permit granted under this section shall be issued until the person applying for it shall have paid to the Department a minimum fee of
$3.30 per day, or fraction thereof, per searchlight, floodlight or generator equipment. (Amended by Ord. No. 137,137, Eff. 9/29/68.)
(e)
Insurance Required. Before any permit is issued, the applicant shall file with the Department, and thereafter keep in full force and effect a
policy of insurance in such form as the Department may deem proper, executed by an insurance company approved by the Department insuring the public
against injury, loss or damage that may result to any person or property from the use, maintenance or operation of the appliance for which the permit is
granted, in the amount of not less than $50,000 for injury to one or more persons in any one accident, and $5,000 for injury or destruction of property in any
one accident.
(f)
The granting of issuance of a permit hereunder shall not relieve the operator of the equipment or appliance from the duty to observe all laws,
ordinances and regulations applicable thereto.
(g)
A violation of this section shall be punishable in Section 11.00(m) of this Code. (Added by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
SEC. 87.70. VIOLATIONS OF THIS ARTICLE – PENALTY.
(Repealed by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93.)
DIVISION “U”
PARKING ON PUBLIC STREETS AND PARKING ON PUBLICLY OWNED OFF-STREET
PARKING FACILITIES
(Div. “U” Added by Ord: No. 94,748.)
Section
A. Parking on Public Streets
88.00
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88.00.2
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88.01.1
88.02
88.02.1
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88.03.1
88.04
88.05
88.05.1
88.06
88.06.1
88.07
88.08
88.08.1
Parking Meter Zones and Rates Established.
Commercial Loading Zone Rates Established for Vehicles with Personal Parking Meters.
Demand-Based Parking Meter Rates Established.
Installation of Parking Meters Authorized.
Authority to Extend Time and to Charge for Parking in Commercial Loading Zones, Time Limit Zones and No Parking Zones.
Maintenance and Repair of Parking Meters.
Sale, Maintenance, Repair and Collection of Personal Parking Meters.
Parking Meter Spaces to Be Indicated and Maintained.
Commercial Loading Zones, Time Limit Zones and No Parking Zones – When Personal Parking Meters Required.
Time of Parking in Parking Meter Zones.
Parking Meters – Times for Operation.
Personal Parking Meters – Hours of Operation.
Operation of Parking Meters.
Operation of Personal Parking Meter.
Parking Meters – Payment.
Collection of Cash From Parking Meters.
Collection of Personal Parking Meter Revenue.
88.10
88.11
88.12
88.13
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Parking Meters and Parking Meter Standards Not to Be Used for Certain Purposes.
Improper Use or Misuse of Parking Meters.
Extending Parking Time for a Parking Meter Space.
Failure to Pay for a Parking Meter Space.
Failure to Activate Personal Parking Meter.
B. Parking on Publicly Owned Off-street Parking Facilities
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Public Off-street Parking Facilities and Regulatory Signs.
Installation of Off-street Parking Meters Authorized.
Maintenance and Repair of Off-street Parking Meters.
Off-street Parking Meter Spaces to Be Indicated and Maintained.
Time of Parking in Off-street Parking Meter Zones.
Off-street Parking Meters – Times for Operation.
Operation of Off-street Parking Meters.
Off-street Parking Meters – Payment.
Collection of Cash from Off-street Parking Meters.
Off-street Parking Meters and Off-street Parking Meter Standards Not to Be Used for Certain Purposes.
Improper Use or Misuse of Off-street Parking Meters.
Extending Parking Time for an Off-street Parking Meter Space.
Failure to Pay for an Off-street Parking Meter Space.
Failure to Obey Off-street Parking Signs.
Designation of Parking Spaces for the Exclusive Use of Physically Handicapped Persons.
“A. PARKING ON PUBLIC STREETS”
SEC. 88.00. PARKING METER ZONES AND RATES ESTABLISHED.
(Amended in Entirety by Ord. No. 180,058, Eff. 8/31/08.)
The following parking meter zones and hourly rates therefor are hereby established. Payment of the rates established in this section shall be in accordance with
the appropriate schedules established by the Board.
1.
Van Nuys Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes all streets within the area bounded by the following street segments. The
boundary streets are included in the zone:
(a)
Sherman Way between Hazeltine Avenue and Kester Avenue.
(b)
Hazeltime Avenue Sherman Way and Magnolia Boulevard.
(c)
Magnolia Boulevard between Hazeltime Avenue and Kester Avenue.
(d)
Kester Avenue between Magnolia Boulevard and Sherman Way.
2.
North Hollywood Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes all streets within the area bounded by the following street
segments. The boundary streets are included in the zone:
(a)
Burbank Boulevard from Tujunga Avenue to Cahuenga Boulevard.
(b)
Cahuenga Boulevard from Burbank Boulevard to the Los Angeles River.
(c)
The Los Angeles River from Cahuenga Boulevard to Tujunga Avenue.
(d) Tujunga Avenue from the Los Angeles River to Burbank Boulevard.
3.
Sunset-Gardner Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Sunset Boulevard between La Brea Avenue and the City Line west of Havenhurst Drive.
(b)
Vista Street between a point 200 feet north of and the alley 150 feet south of Sunset Boulevard.
(c)
Gardner Avenue Between a point 302 feet north of the north curb of Sunset Boulevard and the alley 150 feet south of Sunset Boulevard.
(d)
Sierra Bonita Avenue between a point 136 feet north of the north curb of Sunset Boulevard and a point 270 feet south of the south curb
of Sunset Boulevard.
(e)
Curson Avenue between a point 265 feet north of the north curb of Sunset Boulevard and a point 178 feet south of the south curb of
Sunset Boulevard.
(f)
Stanley Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and a point 154 feet north of the north curb of Sunset Boulevard.
(g)
West side only of Stanley Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and a point 160 feet south of south curb of Sunset Boulevard.
(h)
Detroit Street between a point 230 feet northerly and a point 250 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(i)
Formosa Avenue between a point 210 feet northerly and a point 180 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(j)
Alta Vista Boulevard from Sunset Boulevard to a point 210 feet southerly thereof.
(k)
Poinsettia Place between a point 340 feet northerly and a point 210 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(l)
Fuller Avenue between a point 350 feet northerly and a point 240 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(m)
4.
(n)
Spaulding Avenue from Sunset Boulevard to a point 220 feet southerly thereof.
(o)
Courtney Avenue from Sunset Boulevard to a point 130 feet northerly thereof.
(p)
Genessee Avenue between a point 170 feet northerly and a point 190 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(q)
Ogden Drive between a point 140 feet northerly and a point 230 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(r)
Orange Grove Avenue between a point 200 feet northerly and a point 180 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(s)
Hayworth Avenue between a point 220 feet northerly and a point 320 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(t)
Laurel Avenue between a point 180 feet northerly and a point 230 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(u)
Laurel Canyon Boulevard from Sunset Boulevard to a point 190 feet northerly thereof.
(v)
Selma Avenue from Sunset Boulevard to a point 220 feet northerly thereof.
(w)
Havenhurst Drive from Sunset Boulevard to a point 400 feet southerly thereof.
Vermont Hollywood Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
5.
Martel Avenue between a point 270 feet northerly and a point 240 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Hollywood Boulevard from Hillhurst Avenue to Edgemont Street.
(2)
Edgemont Street from Hollywood Boulevard to Los Feliz Boulevard.
(3)
Los Feliz Boulevard from Edgemont Street to Commonwealth Avenue.
(4)
Commonwealth Avenue from Los Feliz Boulevard to Prospect Avenue.
(5)
Prospect Avenue from Commonwealth Avenue to Hillhurst Avenue.
(6)
Hillhurst Avenue from Prospect Avenue to Hollywood Boulevard.
The boundary streets segments set forth in (a) above.
Watts Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
West side only of Wilmington Avenue between East 102nd Street and East 103rd Street.
6.
(b)
Beach Street between 102nd Street and 103rd Street.
(c)
Graham Avenue between 102nd Street and 103rd Place.
(d)
East side only of Graham Avenue between 102nd Street and 103rd Street.
(e)
West side only of Grandee Avenue between 103rd Street and 103rd Place.
(f)
Maie Avenue between 102nd Street and 103rd Street.
(g)
103rd Street between Wilmington Avenue and the alley 440 feet west of Compton Avenue.
Wilshire-Western Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
$1.00 per hour:
(1)
Western Avenue between Melrose Avenue and Sixth Street, and between Seventh Street and Venice Boulevard.
(2)
Clinton Street between the alley east of and a point 220 feet west of Western Avenue.
(3)
Maplewood Avenue between the alley east of and a point 190 feet west of Western Avenue.
(4)
Rosewood Avenue between Western Avenue and a point 190 feet westerIy thereof.
(5)
Elmwood Avenue between Western Avenue and a point 180 feet westerly thereof.
(6)
Oakwood Avenue between a point 200 feet west of Western Avenue and Oxford Avenue.
(7)
Beverly Boulevard between Manhattan Place and Oxford Avenue.
(8)
Council Street between Western Avenue and a point 220 feet westerly thereof.
(9)
First Street between Oxford Avenue and the alley west of Western Avenue.
(10)
Second Street between Manhattan Place and Oxford Avenue.
(11)
Third Street between Manhattan Place and Kenmore Avenue.
(12)
Fourth Street between a point 220 feet east of the alley west of Western Avenue.
(13)
Fifth Street between Oxford Avenue and the first alley west of Western Avenue.
(14)
Sixth Street between Western Avenue and Gramercy Place.
(15)
Wilshire Boulevard between Western Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard.
(16)
Ingraham Street between Western Avenue and a point 510 feet west of Western Avenue.
(17)
Seventh Street between Western Avenue and a point 300 feet west of Western Avenue.
(18)
Eighth Street between a point 190 feet west of Western Avenue and Kenmore Avenue.
(19)
thereof.
Ninth Street between Manhattan Place and Oxford Avenue, and between Crenshaw Boulevard and a point 200 feet easterly
(20)
San Marino Avenue Street between Oxford Avenue and Manhattan Place.
(21)
Monette Place between Western Avenue and the alley easterly thereof.
(22)
Tenth Street between Olympic Boulevard and Wilton Place, and between Crenshaw Boulevard and Victoria Avenue.
(23)
Olympic Boulevard between Victoria Avenue and Kenmore Avenue.
(24)
Connecticut Street between Western Avenue and Oxford Avenue.
(25)
Eleventh Street between a point 220 feet east of and a point 200 feet west of Western Avenue.
(26)
Harrington Avenue between Western Avenue and a point 180 feet easterly thereof.
(27)
Country Club Drive between Western Avenue and a point 220 feet westerly thereof, and between Victoria Avenue and a point
200 feet east of Crenshaw Boulevard.
(28)
Twelfth Street between Western Avenue and a point 210 feet easterly thereof.
(29)
Pico Boulevard between Kenmore Avenue and St. Andrews Place.
(30)
Fifteenth Street between a point 150 feet east of and a point 170 feet west of Western Avenue.
(31)
Cambridge Street between Western Avenue and a point 150 feet easterly thereof.
(32)
Crenshaw Boulevard between Ninth Street and Country Club Drive.
(33)
Bronson Avenue between a point 180 feet north of and a point 350 feet south of Olympic Boulevard.
(34)
Norton Avenue between a point 250 feet north of and a point 210 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 479
feet south of Wilshire Boulevard and Sixth Street.
(35)
Van Ness Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and a point 333 feet northerly thereof.
(36)
Fifth Avenue between a point 250 feet north of and a point 160 feet south of Olympic Boulevard.
(37)
Fourth Avenue between a point 230 feet north of and a point 190 feet south of Olympic Boulevard.
(38)
Third Avenue between a point 270 feet north of and a point 170 feet south of Olympic Boulevard.
(39)
Westchester Place between a point 200 feet north of and a point 200 feet south of Olympic Boulevard.
(40)
Arlington Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and a point 330 feet southerly thereof.
(41)
Street.
Wilton Place between Ingraharn Street and the alley north of Wilshire Boulevard, and between Olympic Boulevard and Tenth
(42)
Gramercy Place between Wilshire Boulevard and a point 210 feet northerly thereof.
(43)
Gramercy Drive between a point 230 feet north of and a point 140 feet south of Olympic Boulevard.
(44)
St. Andrews Place between a point 350 feet north of Wilshire Boulevard and Ingraham Street, and between a point 150 feet
north of and a point 230 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 230 feet north of and a point 180 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(45)
Manhattan Place between Sixth Street and a point 275 feet north of Sixth Street, and between Wilshire Boulevard and a point
350 feet north of Wilshire Boulevard, and between Eighth Street and Ninth Street, and between San Marino Street and a point 260 feet
southerly thereof, and between a point 210 feet north of and a point 360 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 210 feet north
of and a point 220 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(46)
Oxford Avenue between First Street and a point 310 feet northerly thereof, and between a point 240 feet northerly and a point
220 feet southerly of Third Street, and between Fifth Street and a point 310 feet northerly thereof, and between a point 145 feet north of Sixth
Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 380 feet north of and a point 220 feet south of Eighth Street, and between Ninth Street and San
Marino Street, and between the alley north of and a point 220 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between Pico Boulevard and a point 120
feet southerly thereof.
(47)
Serrano Avenue between a point 180 feet north of and a point 270 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 280 feet north
of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 380 feet north of and a point 205 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point 350
feet north of and a point 250 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between Pico Boulevard and a point 170 feet northerly thereof.
(48)
Hobart Boulevard between a point 190 feet north of and a point 250 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 180 feet
north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 255 feet north of and 200 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point 200 feet
north of and a point 190 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 190 feet north of and a point 190 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(49)
Harvard Boulevard between a point 250 feet north of and a point 130 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 275 feet
north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 235 feet north of and a point 160 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point
270 feet north of and a point 230 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 180 feet north of and a point 230 feet south of Pico
Boulevard.
(50)
Kingsley Drive between a point 260 feet north of and a point 140 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 340 feet north
of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 185 feet north of and a point 145 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point 260
feet north of and a point 200 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between Pico Boulevard and a point 180 feet northerly thereof.
(51)
Ardmore Avenue between a point 170 feet north of and a point 220 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 245 feet
north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 140 feet north of and a point 125 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point
250 feet north of and a point 270 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 230 feet north of and a point 315 feet south of Pico
Boulevard.
(52)
Irolo Street between a point 185 feet north of and a point 235 feet south of Eighth Street, and between San Marino Street and a
point 330 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between Pico Boulevard and a point 230 feet northerly thereof.
(53)
Normandie Avenue between a point 230 feet north of and a point 210 feet south of Third Street, and between Eighth Street and
a point 150 feet southerly thereof, and between Olympic Boulevard and a point 350 feet southerly thereof, and between Fourteenth Street and
a point 230 feet north of Pico Boulevard.
(54)
Mariposa Avenue between a point 160 feet north of and a point 150 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 195 feet
north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between Eighth Street and a point 160 feet southerly thereof, and between a point 220 feet north of
and a point 200 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 150 feet north of and a point 210 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(55)
Alexandria Avenue between a point 160 feet north of and a point 150 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 205 feet
north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street.
(56)
Kenmore Avenue between a point 240 feet north of and a point 170 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 265 feet
north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between Eighth Street and a point 160 feet southerly thereof, and between a point 220 feet north of
and a point 190 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 180 feet north of and a point 180 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(57)
Fedora Street between Eighth Street and a point 160 feet southerly thereof, and between a point 180 feet north of and a point
140 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 170 feet north of and a point 180 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(58)
Beverly Boulevard between Oxford Avenue and Juanita Avenue.
(59)
All streets intersecting Beverly Boulevard between Oxford Avenue and Juanita Avenue, from Beverly Boulevard to the end of
the contiguous commercial properties northerly and southerly thereof. (b)
$1.00 per hour: The $1.00 per hour parking meter rate includes all streets within the area bounded by the following street segments.
The boundary streets are included.
(1)
Western Avenue between Seventh Street and Sixth Street.
(2)
Sixth Street between Western Avenue and Kenmore Avenue.
(3)
Kenmore Avenue between Sixth Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
(4)
Wilshire Boulevard between Kenmore Avenue and Mariposa Avenue.
(5)
Mariposa Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Seventh Street.
(6)
Seventh Street between Mariposa Avenue and Western Avenue.
7.
Highland Park Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. The Highland Park Parking Meter Zone includes all streets within the area bounded by
the following street segments. All boundary streets except the Pasadena Freeway are included in the Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Pasadena Freeway between South Avenue 50 and York Boulevard.
(b)
York Boulevard between the Pasadena Freeway and Aldama Street.
(c)
Aldama street between York Boulevard and North Avenue 61.
8.
(d)
North Avenue 61 between Aldama Street and Monte Vista Street.
(e)
Monte Vista Street between North Avenue 61 and North Avenue 50.
(f)
North Avenue 50 between Monte Vista Street and South Avenue 50.
(g)
South Avenue 50 between North Avenue 50 and the Pasadena Freeway
Wilshire-Alvarado Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
$1.00 per hour:
(1)
Alvarado Street between Valley Street and 6th Street, and between 7th Street and Westlake Avenue.
(2)
Pico Boulevard between Sentous Street and Hoover Street.
(3)
Westlake Avenue between a point 220 feet north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between Seventh Street and a point 130
feet south of Seventh Street, and between Eighth Street and a point 240 northerly thereof, and between a point 120 feet north of Ninth Street
and a point 170 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 250 feet north of a point 140 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(4)
Ocean View Avenue between Third Street and Grand View Street.
(5)
Miramar Street between Grand View Street and Lake Street and between Alvarado Street and Mountain View Street.
(6)
Eighth Street between Park View Street and Burlington Avenue.
(7)
Ninth Street between Lake Street and Westlake Street.
(8)
Park View Street between the first alley south of Seventh Street and Seventh Street and between Tenth Street and Eleventh Street.
(9)
Carondelet Street between a point 190 feet north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between the first alley south of Seventh
Street and Seventh Street.
(10)
Coronado Street between Sixth Street and Ocean View Avenue.
(11)
Rampart Boulevard between the alley south of Seventh Street and Seventh Street, and between a point 240 feet north of Sixth
Street and Sixth Street.
(12)
Benton Way between Sixth Street and a point 400 feet north of Sixth Street.
(13)
Grand View Street between Miramar Street and Ocean View Avenue, and between Seventh Street and the first alley south of
Seventh Street, and between a point 270 feet north of and a point 160 feet south of Eighth Street, and between Tenth Street and Eleventh
Street.
(14)
Lake Street between Third Street and Ocean View Avenue, and between Seventh Street and the first alley south of Seventh
Street, and between the first alley north of Eighth Street and a point 210 feet south of Eighth Street, and between Ninth Street and a point 160
feet south of Ninth Street, and between Olympic Boulevard and a point 330 feet south of Olympic Boulevard Avenue.
(15)
Valley Street between Mountain View Street and the first alley west of Alvarado Street.
(16)
Third Street between Alvarado Street and Grand View Street.
(17)
Olympic Boulevard between Hoover Street and Burlington Avenue.
(18)
Bonnie Brae Street between Fifth Street and Sixth Street, and between Seventh Street and a point 190 feet south of Seventh
Street, and between a point 180 feet north of and a point 220 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 145 feet north of and a
point 175 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(19)
Eleventh Street between Westlake Avenue and the alley west of Alvarado Street.
(20)
Twelfth Street between a point 210 feet east of and the alley west of Alvarado Street.
(21)
Bond Street between Pico Boulevard and the alley southerly thereof.
(22)
Albany Street between Twelfth Place and a point 520 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(23)
Valencia Street between a point 165 feet north of and a point 235 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(24)
Toberman Street between Pico Boulevard and the alley southerly thereof.
(25)
Union Avenue between Twelfth Place and the alley southerly thereof.
(26)
Constance Street between Pico Boulevard and a point 275 feet southerly thereof.
(27)
Burlington Avenue between Pico Boulevard and a point 240 feet southerly thereof.
(28)
Alvarado Terrace between Pico Boulevard and a point 140 feet southerly thereof.
(b)
$1.00 per hour: The $1.00 per hour parking meter rate applies to all street segments within the area bounded by the following street
segments. The boundary streets are included except for (1) and (3).
9.
10.
(1)
Lafayette Park Place between Seventh Street and Sixth Street.
(2)
Sixth Street between Lafayette Park Place and Burlington Avenue.
(3)
Burlington Avenue between Sixth Street and Seventh Street.
(4)
Seventh Street between Burlington Avenue and Lafayette Park Place.
York Boulevard Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
York Boulevard between Avenue 50 and Avenue 52.
(b)
Avenue 50 between Lincoln Avenue and Meridian Street.
(c)
Avenue 51 between Lincoln Avenue and Meridian Street.
Studio City Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone I includes:
(1)
(2)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Ventura Boulevard between Fulton Avenue and Whitsett Avenue.
(b)
Fulton Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and the Los Angeles River
(c)
The Los Angeles River between Fulton Avenue and Whitsett Avenue
All of the boundary street segments set forth in subpart (1) above except for Whitsett Avenue.
(3)
All intersecting streets along Ventura Boulevard between Fulton Avenue and Whitsett Avenue including Fulton Avenue, from
Ventura Boulevard to the end of the contiguous commercial properties southerly thereof.
(b)
Sub-Zone II - $1.50 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
(2)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Ventura Boulevard between Whitsett Avenue and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
(b)
Whitsett Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and the Los Angeles River.
(c)
The Los Angeles River between Whitsett Avenue and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
(d)
Laurel Canyon Boulevard between the Los Angeles River and Ventura Boulevard.
The boundary street segments set forth in subpart (1) above.
(3)
All intersecting streets along Ventura Boulevard between Whitsett Avenue and Laurel Canyon Boulevard including Whitsett
Avenue and Laurel Canyon Boulevard, from Ventura Boulevard to the end of the contiguous commercial properties southerly thereof.
(c)
Sub-Zone III - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone III includes:
(1)
(2)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Ventura Boulevard between Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Lankershim Boulevard.
(b)
Lankershim Boulevard between Ventura Boulevard and the Los Angeles River.
(c)
The Los Angeles River between Lankershim Boulevard and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
All of the boundary street segments set forth in subpart (1) above except for Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
(3)
All intersecting streets along Ventura Boulevard between Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Lankershim Boulevard including
Lankershim Boulevard, from Ventura Boulevard to the end of the contiguous commercial properties southerly thereof
11.
Sunset-Vine Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Sunset Boulevard between Van Ness Avenue and La Brea Avenue.
(b)
Ivar Street between a point 275 feet south of Sunset Boulevard and Selma Avenue.
(c)
Cahuenga Boulevard between De Longpre Avenue and Selma Avenue
(d)
Wilcox Avenue between De Longpre Avenue and Selma Avenue.
(e)
Hudson Street between Sunset Boulevard and Selma Avenue.
(f)
Cole Place between Sunset Boulevard and De Longpre Avenue.
(g)
La Brea Avenue between Hawthorn Avenue and the City Line near Fountain Avenue.
(h)
Highland Avenue between Selma Avenue and Lexington Avenue. This subdivision shall cease to be operative six months after receipt
by the City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the State Department of Public Works.
(i)
Vine Street between Sunset Boulevard and Lexington Avenue.
(j)
Sycamore Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and De Longpre Avenue.
(k)
Orange Drive between Sunset Boulevard and De Longpre Avenue.
(l)
Mansfield Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Leland Way.
(m)
De Longpre Avenue between McCadden Place and Citrus Avenue and between Morningside Court and a point 200 feet east of Vine
Street and between a point 170 feet west of La Brea Avenue and Sycamore Avenue.
(n)
Fountain Avenue between Citrus Avenue and McCadden Place and between Vine Street and a point 300 feet east of Vine Street.
(o)
Lexington Avenue between Citrus Avenue and McCadden Place.
(p)
La Mirada Avenue between Vine Street and a point 35 feet east of Vine Street.
(q)
Leland Way between Highland Avenue and a point 180 feet west of Highland Avenue.
(r)
Afton Place between Vine Street and a point 200 feet east of Vine Street.
(s)
McCadden Place between Selma Avenue and De Longpre Avenue.
(t)
Las Palmas Avenue between Selma Avenue and Leland Way.
(u)
Cherokee Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Leland Way.
12.
(v)
Cassil Place between Sunset Boulevard and a point 350 feet north of Sunset Boulevard.
(w)
Seward Street between Sunset Boulevard and a point 200 feet south of Sunset Boulevard.
(x)
Argyle Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Selma Avenue.
(y)
El Centro Avenue between Leland Way and Selma Avenue.
(z)
Gower Street between Harold Way and De Longpre Avenue.
USC-Coliseum Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Vermont Avenue between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Adams Boulevard.
(b)
Menlo Avenue between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard.
(c)
Hoover Street between Jefferson Boulevard and Adams Boulevard.
(d)
Figueroa Street between Martin Luther King Boulevard and 23rd Street.
(e)
Flower Street between Figueroa Street and Adams Boulevard.
(f)
Martin Luther King Boulevard between Vermont Avenue and Flower Street.
(g)
Exposition Boulevard between Wisconsin Avenue and Flower Street.
(h)
Jefferson Boulevard between Catalina Street and Flower Street.
(i)
McClintock Avenue between Jefferson Boulevard and 30th Street.
(j)
Adams Boulevard between Severance Street and Flower Street.
(k)
Dana Street between Vermont Avenue and Catalina Street.
(l)
27th Street between Vermont Avenue and Catalina Street; and between University Avenue and Flower Street.
(m)
(n)
28th Street between alley west of Figueroa Street and Flower Street.
29th Street between the first alley west of Vermont Avenue and the first alley east of Vermont Avenue.
(o)
30th Street between 160 feet west of Vermont Avenue and alley east of Vermont Avenue; and between McClintock Avenue and
University Avenue; and between alley west of Figueroa Street and Flower Street.
(p)
30th Place between Vermont Avenue and 350 feet west of Vermont Avenue.
(q)
31st Street between Vermont Avenue and 350 feet west of Vermont Avenue.
(r)
32nd Street between Hoover Street and Figueroa Street.
(s)
33rd Street between Figueroa Street and Flower Street.
(t)
37th Street between Figueroa Street and Flower Street.
(u)
37th Place between Figueroa Street and Flower Street.
(v)
38th Street between Vermont Avenue and 300 feet west of Vermont Avenue.
(w)
39th Street between 160 feet west of Vermont Avenue and Menlo Avenue.
(x)
39th Place between Vermont Avenue and alley west of Vermont Avenue.
(y)
Leighton Avenue between Vermont Avenue and 225 feet west of Vermont Avenue.
(z)
13.
Browning Boulevard between Vermont Avenue and 225 feet west of Vermont Avenue.
Lincoln Heights Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
North Broadway between Avenue 20 and Hancock Street.
(b)
Daly Street between Manitou Avenue and Avenue 26. This subdivision shall cease to be operative six months after receipt by the City
Council of written notice of withdrawal of the State Department of Public Works.
(c)
Pasadena Avenue between Avenue 24 and Avenue 28.
(d)
Avenue 26 between Barranca Street and Workman Street. This subdivision shall cease to be operative six months after receipt by the
City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the State Department of Public Works.
14.
15.
(e)
Avenue 21 between a point 200 feet south and a point 200 feet north of North Broadway.
(f)
Avenue 22 between a point 200 feet south and a point 200 feet north of North Broadway.
(g)
Avenue 24 between a point 200 feet south and a point 200 feet north of North Broadway.
(h)
Workman Avenue between a point 200 feet south and a point 200 feet north of North Broadway.
(i)
Sichel Street between a point 200 feet south and a point 200 feet north of North Broadway.
(j)
Griffin Avenue between a point 200 feet south and a point 200 feet north of North Broadway.
Sunset-Alvarado Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Sunset Boulevard between the easterly leg of Laveta Terrace and Rosemont Avenue.
(b)
Echo Park Avenue between the first alley south of Sunset Boulevard and Montana Street. (c)
Logan Street between the first alley south of Sunset Boulevard and Montana Street. (d)
Lemoyne Street between the first alley south of Sunset Boulevard and the first alley north of Sunset Boulevard.
(e)
Alvarado Street between Montrose Street and Reservoir Street.
(f)
Mohawk Street between Marathon Street and a point 200 feet north of Sunset Boulevard.
(g)
Reservoir Street between Alvarado Street and Sunset Boulevard. (h)
Liberty Street between Montana Street and Reservoir Street. (i)
Park Avenue between Glendale Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard. (j)
Bonnie Brae Street between Park Avenue and the first alley westerly thereof. (k)
Montana Street between Logan Street and Echo Park Avenue. (l)
Laveta Terrace between Laguna Avenue and a point 210 feet northerly of Sunset Boulevard. Vermont-Wilshire Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
$1.00 per hour:
(1)
Vermont Avenue between Oakwood Avenue and Sixth Street, and between Seventh Street and Venice Boulevard.
(2)
Eighth Street between Kenmore Avenue and Westmoreland Avenue.
(3)
Ninth Street between New Hampshire Avenue and Westmoreland Avenue.
(4)
Shatto Place between Fourth Street and Sixth Street.
(5)
Catalina Street between a point 150 feet north of and a point 180 feet south of Third Street, and between a point 305 feet north of
Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 250 feet north of and point 200 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point 190 feet
north of and a point 190 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 180 feet north and the alley south of Pico Boulevard.
(6)
Berendo Street between a point 180 feet north of and a point 190 feet south of Third Street, and between the first alley north of
Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between a point 190 feet north of and a point 230 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point 410 feet
north of and a point 380 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 230 feet north of and a point 175 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(7)
New Hampshire Avenue between a point 150 feet north of and a point 140 feet south of Third Street, and between Fifth Street
and Sixth Street, and between a point 150 feet north of and a point 190 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point 150 feet north of and
a point 160 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 190 feet north of and a point 180 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(8)
Westmoreland Avenue between Fifth Street and Sixth Street, and between Seventh Street and a point 190 feet south of Seventh
Street, and between Leeward Avenue and a point 170 feet south of Eighth Street, and between a point 170 feet north of and a point 190 feet
south of Ninth Street, and between a point 180 feet north of and a point 130 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 300 feet
north of and a point 290 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(9)
(10)
Virgil Avenue between Fifth Street and Sixth Street.
Commonwealth Avenue between Fifth Street and Sixth Street.
(11)
Hoover Street between a point 275 feet north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street, and between Seventh Street and Leeward Avenue,
and between Olympic Boulevard and Eleventh Street, and between a point 180 feet north of and a point 410 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(12)
La Fayette Park Place between a point 400 feet north of Sixth Street and Sixth Street.
(13)
Wilshire Boulevard between Kenmore Avenue and La Fayette Park Place.
(14)
Fourth Street between a point 180 feet west of Vermont Avenue and Westmoreland Avenue.
(15)
Fifth Street between Shatto Place and Westmoreland Avenue.
(16)
Olympic Boulevard between Kenmore Avenue and Hoover Street.
(17)
Third Street between Kenmore Avenue and Juanita Avenue.
(18)
Oakwood Avenue between Vermont Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue.
(19)
Beverly Boulevard between Vermont Avenue and Juanita Avenue.
(20)
Council Street between the alley west of Vermont Avenue and Juanita Avenue.
(21)
First Street between the alley west of Vermont Avenue and Bimini Place.
(22)
Second Street between Vermont Avenue and Juanita Avenue.
(23)
Fifth Street between Vermont Avenue and a point 210 feet westerly thereof.
(24)
Leeward Avenue between Vermont Avenue and a point 170 feet easterly thereof.
(25)
Francis Avenue between Vermont Avenue and a point 190 feet easterly thereof.
(26)
San Marino Street between the alley west of Vermont Avenue and Menlo Avenue.
(27)
Eleventh Street between a point 220 feet west of Vermont Avenue and Menlo Avenue, and between Arapahoe Street and
Hoover Street.
(28)
Twelfth Street between Vermont Avenue and a point 160 feet westerly thereof.
(29)
Pico Boulevard between Kenmore Avenue and Hoover Street.
(30)
Arapahoe Street between a point 110 feet north of Olympic Boulevard and Eleventh Street, and between a point 190 feet north
of and a point 150 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(31)
Magnolia Avenue between Seventh Street and a point 200 feet southerly thereof, and between a point 120 feet north of and a
point 240 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 105 feet north of and a point 180 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(32)
Elden Avenue between a point 120 feet north of and a point 180 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between Pico Boulevard
and a point 195 feet northerly thereof.
(33)
Menlo Avenue between a point 120 feet north of and a point 270 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between Eleventh Street
and a point 710 feet southerly thereof, and between a point 240 feet north of and a point 230 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(34)
Dewey Avenue between a point 200 feet north of and a point 160 feet south of Olympic Boulevard, and between a point 180
feet north of and a point 170 feet south of Pico Boulevard.
(35)
Hoover Street from 7th Street to Washington Boulevard. (36)
Venice Boulevard from Burlington Avenue to Arapahoe Street. (37)
Washington Boulevard from Union Avenue to Catalina Street. (38)
8th Street from Parkview Street to Kenmore Avenue. (39)
9th Street from Parkview Street to New Hampshire Avenue. (b)
$1.00 per hour: The $1.00 per hour parking meter rate includes all streets within the area bounded by the following street segments. The
boundary streets are included except for Kenmore Avenue.
16.
(1)
La Fayette Park Place between Seventh Street and Sixth Street.
(2)
Sixth Street between La Fayette Park Place and Kenmore Avenue.
(3)
Kenmore Avenue between Sixth Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
(4)
Wilshire Boulevard between Kenmore Avenue and Catalina Street.
(5)
Catalina Street between Wilshire Boulevard and Seventh Street.
(6)
Seventh Street between a point 200 feet west of Catalina Street and La Fayette Park Place.
Broadway-Vernon Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Broadway between 42nd Street and 54th Street.
(b)
42nd Place between Broadway and the first alley easterly thereof.
(c)
43rd Street between a point 200 feet west of Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
(d)
43rd Place between Broadway and the first alley easterly thereof.
(e)
Vernon Avenue between a point 200 feet westerly of Broadway and a point 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
(f)
45th Street between the first alley westerly of Broadway and a point 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
(g)
46th Street between the first alley westerly of Broadway and a point 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
(h)
47th Street between the first alley westerly of Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
(i)
47th Place between the first alley westerly of Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
(j)
48th Street between a point 200 feet westerly of Broadway and 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
(k)
49th Street between a point 200 feet westerly of Broadway and a point 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
(l)
50th Street between a point 200 feet westerly of Broadway and a point 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
(m)
51st Street between the first alley westerly of Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
17.
(n)
52nd Street between the first alley westerly of Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
(o)
52nd Place between the first alley westerly of Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
(p)
53rd Street between a point 200 feet westerly of Broadway and a point 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
(q)
54th Street between a point 200 feet westerly of Broadway and a point 200 feet easterly of Broadway.
Sherman Oaks Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone I includes:
(1)
(2)
(b)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Magnolia Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Fulton Avenue.
(b)
Fulton Avenue between Magnolia Boulevard and Valley Vista Boulevard.
(c)
Valley Vista Boulevard between Fulton Avenue and Beverly Glen Boulevard.
(d)
Beverly Glen Boulevard between Valley Vista Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
(e)
Tyrone Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and the Ventura Freeway.
(f)
The Ventura Freeway between Tyrone Avenue and the San Diego Freeway.
(g)
The San Diego Freeway between the Ventura Freeway and Magnolia Boulevard.
The boundary streets set forth in (1) above.
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
The Ventura Freeway between Tyrone Avenue and the San Diego Freeway.
(b)
The San Diego Freeway between the Ventura Freeway and Valley Vista Boulevard.
(c)
Valley Vista Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Beverly Glen Boulevard.
(d)
Beverly Glen Boulevard between Valley Vista Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard.
(e)
Tyrone Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and the Ventura Freeway.
(2)
All boundary street segments set forth in (1) above with the exception of Beverly Glen Boulevard between Valley Vista
Boulevard and Ventura Boulevard, and Tyrone Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and the Ventura Freeway.
18.
San Pedro Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Sixth Street from Beacon Street to Gaffey Avenue.
(b)
Seventh Street from Beacon Street to Grand Avenue.
(c)
Eighth Street from 200 feet west of Pacific Avenue to Mesa Street and from Beacon Street to Palos Verdes Street.
(d)
Ninth Street from Grand Avenue to 350 feet east of Pacific Avenue and from Beacon Street to Palos Verdes Street.
(e)
Pacific Avenue from Santa Cruz Street to Fourteenth Street.
(f)
Mesa Street from Fifth Street to Eighth Street.
(g)
Centre Street from Fifth Street to 160 feet south of Seventh Street.
(h)
Palos Verdes Street from Sixth Street to Seventh Street.
(i)
Beacon Street from Seventh Street to Tenth Street.
(j)
Fifth Street from Palos Verdes Street to 180 feet west of Pacific Avenue.
(k)
Tenth Street from Pacific Avenue to 190 feet west of Pacific Avenue.
(l)
Eleventh Street from 190 feet west of Pacific Avenue to 160 feet east of Pacific Avenue.
(m)
(n)
19.
The south side of Ninth Street from Cabrillo Avenue to Grand Avenue.
Glendale-Atwater Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
20.
Twelfth Street from Pacific Avenue to 190 feet west of Pacific Avenue.
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments and demarcation lines:
(1)
Fletcher Drive between Riverside Drive and San Fernando Road.
(2)
Riverside Drive between Fletcher Drive and Los Feliz Boulevard.
(3)
Los Feliz Boulevard between Riverside Drive and the Los Angeles River.
(4)
The Los Angeles River between Los Feliz Boulevard and Colorado Street.
The boundary streets set forth in (a) above.
Pico-Robertson Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour for each of the first four hours and a total of $4.00 for up to ten hours as permitted by the posted
parking regulations. Sub-Zone I includes: (1)
(b)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Whitworth Drive between Beverly Drive and Robertson Boulevard.
(b)
Robertson Boulevard between Whitworth Drive and Airdrome Street.
(c)
Airdrome Street between Robertson Boulevard and Rexford Drive.
(d)
Rexford Drive between Airdrome Street and Cashio Street.
(e)
Cashio Street between Rexford Drive and Roxbury Drive.
(f)
Roxbury Drive between Cashio Street and Pico Boulevard.
(g)
Pico Boulevard between Roxbury Drive and Beverly Drive.
(h)
Beverly Drive between Pico Boulevard and Whitworth Drive.
(2)
All boundary streets set forth in (1) above.
(3)
Pico Boulevard between Motor Avenue and Roxbury Drive.
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Whitworth Drive between Robertson Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue.
(b)
Fairfax Avenue between Whitworth Drive and Airdrome Street.
(c)
Airdrome Street between Fairfax Avenue and Robertson Boulevard.
(d)
(2)
21.
All boundary streets set forth in (1) above except Robertson Boulevard between Airdrome Street and Whitworth Drive
Reseda Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
22.
Robertson Boulevard between Airdrome Street and Whitworth Drive.
All streets within the area bounded by the following segments:
(1)
Roscoe Boulevard between Corbin Avenue and White Oak Avenue.
(2)
Corbin Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Victory Boulevard.
(3)
Victory Boulevard between Corbin Avenue and White Oak Avenue.
(4)
White Oak Avenue between Victory Boulevard and Roscoe Boulevard.
The boundary streets set forth in (a) above.
Vermont-Manchester Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Vermont Avenue (West Roadway) between 83rd Street and the city limit line south of Manchester Avenue.
(b)
Vermont Avenue (East Roadway) between 83rd Street and 88th Street.
(c)
83rd Street between the first alley easterly and the first alley westerly of Vermont Avenue.
(d)
84th Street between the first alley easterly and the first alley westerly of Vermont Avenue.
(e)
84th Place between Vermont Avenue and the first alley westerly of Vermont Avenue.
(f)
85th Street between the first alley easterly and the first alley westerly of Vermont Avenue.
(g)
88th Street between Vermont Avenue and the first alley easterly of Vermont Avenue.
(h)
Manchester Avenue between Menlo Avenue and Kansas Avenue. This subdivision shall cease to be operative six months after receipt
by the City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval by the State Department of Public Works.
23.
Manchester-Broadway Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Broadway between 85th Street and 88th Street.
(b)
85th Street between Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
(c)
85th Place between Broadway and the first alley easterly of Broadway.
(d)
86th Place between Broadway and the first driveway easterly of Broadway.
(e)
87th Street between the first alley westerly of Broadway and a point 150 feet easterly of Broadway.
(f)
87th Place between Broadway and a point 150 feet easterly of Broadway.
(g)
88th Street between the first alley westerly of Broadway and a point 150 feet easterly of Broadway.
(h)
Manchester Avenue between Olive Street and a point 450 feet easterly of Broadway. This subdivision shall cease to be operative six
months after receipt by the City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the State Department of Public Works.
24.
Crenshaw-Slauson Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Crenshaw Boulevard between 52nd Street and Slauson Avenue.
(b)
54th Street between 11th Avenue and a point 200 feet west of Crenshaw Boulevard.
(c)
57th Street between a point 150 feet east of Crenshaw Boulevard and a point 150 west of Crenshaw Boulevard.
(d)
The west side of Crenshaw Boulevard from Slauson Avenue to 58th Place.
25.
Santa Monica-Sawtelle Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes all streets within the area bounded by the following street
segments. The boundary streets are included in the zone except for the San Diego Freeway and La Grange Avenue.
26.
(a)
The San Diego Freeway from Ohio Avenue to La Grange Avenue.
(b)
La Grange Avenue from the San Diego Freeway to Bundy Drive.
(c)
Bundy Drive from La Grange Avenue to Nebraska Avenue.
(d)
Nebraska Avenue from Bundy Drive to Centinela Avenue.
(e)
Centinela Avenue from Nebraska Avenue to Texas Avenue.
(f)
Texas Avenue from Centinela Avenue to Federal Avenue.
(g)
Federal Avenue from Texas Avenue to Ohio Avenue.
(h)
Ohio Avenue from Federal Avenue to the San Diego Freeway.
Santa Monica-Highland Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Sycamore Avenue between the first alley south of Santa Monica Boulevard and a point 150 feet north of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(b)
Orange Drive between a point 250 feet north of Santa Monica Boulevard and the first alley south of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(c)
Mansfield Avenue between Romaine Street and a point 200 feet northerly of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(d)
Highland Avenue between Romaine Street and Lexington Avenue.
(e)
McCadden Place and the first alley south of Santa Monica Boulevard and Lexington Avenue.
(f)
Las Palmas Avenue between the first alley south of Santa Monica Boulevard and a point 300 feet north of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(g)
Wilcox Avenue between a point 150 feet south of Santa Monica Boulevard, and a point 250 feet north of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(h)
Cole Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and a point 150 feet south of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(i)
Vine Street between Romaine Street and Lexington Avenue.
(j)
Lillian Way between Santa Monica Boulevard and Eleanore Avenue.
(k)
Hudson Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and a point 200 feet north of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(l)
Santa Monica Boulevard between the city limits east of La Brea Avenue and Gower Street. This subdivision shall cease to be operative
six months after the receipt by the City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the State Department of Public Works.
(m)
27.
Seward Street between Santa Monica Boulevard and a point 400 feet north of Santa Monica Boulevard.
(n)
Banner Avenue between Vine Street and a point 200 feet east of Vine Street.
(o)
Gower Street between Lexington Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
Miracle Mile Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone 1 includes:
(1)
All streets with an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Sixth Street between Fairfax Avenue and Cochran Avenue.
(b)
Cochran Avenue between Sixth Street and Eighth Street.
(2)
(b)
29.
(d)
Fairfax Avenue between Eighth Street and Sixth Street.
All boundary streets set forth in (1) above except Cochran Avenue between Sixth street and Eighth street.
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Third Street between Cochran Avenue and Sycamore Avenue.
(b)
Sycamore Avenue between Third Street and Eighth Street.
(c)
Eighth Street between Sycamore Avenue and Cochran Avenue.
(d)
Cochran Avenue between Eighth Street and Third Street.
(2)
All boundary streets set forth in (1) above.
(3)
Third Street between Gardner Street and Cochran Avenue.
Robertson-Alden Parking Meter Zone - $2.00 per hour.
(a)
Robertson Boulevard between the city limits south of Beverly Boulevard and the city limits south of Colgate Avenue.
(b)
Alden Drive between the first alley west of Robertson Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard.
(c)
Third Street between Robertson Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard.
(d)
Arnaz Drive between Third Street and a point 150 feet south of Third Street.
(e)
Willsman Drive between Third Street and a point 100 feet south of Third Street.
(f)
Holt Avenue between Third Street and a point 100 feet south of Third Street.
(g)
Colgate Avenue between Robertson Boulevard and the alley easterly thereof.
(h)
Hamel Road between Alden Drive and Third Street.
(i)
Sherbourne Drive between Alden Drive and Third Street
(j)
San Vicente Boulevard between Third Street and the city limits south of Beverly Boulevard.
Crenshaw-King Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
30.
Eighth Street between Cochran Avenue and Fairfax Avenue.
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
28.
(c)
Crenshaw Boulevard West Service Roadway between 39th Street and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard.
Eagle Rock Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Colorado Boulevard between El Rio Avenue and Glen Iris Avenue. This subdivision shall cease to be operative six months after receipt
by the City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the State Department of Public Works.
(b)
Eagle Rock Boulevard between Chickasaw Avenue and a point 125 feet south of Colorado Boulevard. This subdivision shall cease to be
operative six months after receipt by the City council of written notice of withdrawal of approval by the State Department of Public Works.
(c)
El Rio Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and a point 100 feet north of Colorado Boulevard.
(d)
Rockland Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and a point 160 feet north of Colorado Boulevard.
(e)
Casper Avenue between Merton Avenue and a point 140 feet north of Colorado Boulevard.
(f)
Maywood Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and a point 170 feet north of Colorado Boulevard.
31.
32.
(g)
Merton Avenue between Eagle Rock Boulevard and a point 150 feet east of Eagle Rock Boulevard.
(h)
Chickasaw Avenue between Eagle Rock Boulevard and a point 150 feet east of Eagle Rock Boulevard.
Pacific Palisades Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Sunset Boulevard between Carey Street and a point 360 feet westerly of Via de la Paz.
(b)
Via de la Paz between Sunset Boulevard and Bowdoin Street.
(c)
Swarthmore Avenue between Monument Street and La Cruz Drive.
(d)
La Cruz Drive between Sunset Boulevard and Swarthmore Avenue.
(e)
Antioch Street between Sunset Boulevard and Haverford Avenue.
(f)
Monument Street between Albright Street and Sunset Boulevard.
(g)
Alma Real Drive between La Cruz Drive and Toyopa Drive. (h)
Entrada Drive between Pacific Coast Highway and Short Street. (i)
West Channel Street between Pacific Coast Highway and a point 640 feet easterly thereof. (j)
Palisades Drive between Sunset Boulevard and a point 640 feet northerly thereof. (k)
Sunset Boulevard between Pacific Coast Highway and Los Liones Drive. (l)
Marquez Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Jacon Way. Canoga Park Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Roscoe Boulevard between Fallbrook Avenue and Corbin Avenue.
(2)
Corbin Avenue between Roscoe Boulevard and Victory Boulevard.
(3)
Victory Boulevard between Corbin Avenue and Fallbrook Avenue.
(4)
Fallbrook Avenue between Victory Boulevard and Roscoe Boulevard.
The boundary streets set forth in (a) above.
33.
Westwood Village Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes all street segments within the area bounded by the following
street segments. The boundary streets are included in the zone.
34.
(a)
Lindbrook Avenue from Gayley Avenue to Hilgard Avenue.
(b)
Gayley Avenue between Lindbrook Avenue and Le Conte Avenue.
(c)
Le Conte Avenue between Gayley Avenue and Hilgard Avenue.
(d)
Hilgard Avenue between Le Conte Avenue and Lindbrook Drive.
Wilmington Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Avalon Boulevard between “F” Street and Denni Street.
(b)
Marine Avenue between “G” Street and “I” Street.
(c)
Board Avenue between “G” Street and “I” Street.
35.
(d)
“G” Street between Marine Avenue and Broad Avenue
(e)
Anaheim Street between Fries and Lakme Avenue.
(f)
“I” Street between Broad Avenue and the alley west of Avalon Boulevard.
(g)
Opp Street between the alley east of Avalon Boulevard and the alley west of Avalon Boulevard.
La Cienega Center Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
La Cienega Boulevard between the city line north of Melrose Avenue and the city line south of Santa Monica Boulevard and between
the city line at Rosewood Avenue and Beverly Boulevard.
36.
(b)
Romaine Street between La Cienega Boulevard and the alley easterly thereof.
(c)
Warning Avenue between La Cienega Boulevard and the alley easterly thereof.
(d)
Willoughby Avenue between La Cienega Boulevard and the alley easterly thereof.
(e)
Sherwood Drive between La Cienega Boulevard and the alley westerly thereof.
(f)
Melrose Place between La Cienega Boulevard and Orlando Avenue.
(g)
Westmount Drive between La Cienega Boulevard and the city line westerly thereof.
(h)
Oakwood Avenue between La Cienega Boulevard and the alley easterly thereof.
(i)
Beverly Boulevard between the city line westerly of La Cienega Boulevard and Crescent Heights Boulevard.
(j)
Alfred Street between Beverly Boulevard and the alley northerly thereof.
(k)
Croft Avenue between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(l)
Orlando Avenue between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(m)
Kings Road between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(n)
Flores Street between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(o)
Sweetzer Avenue between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(p)
Harper Avenue between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(q)
La Jolla Avenue between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(r)
Kilkea Drive between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(s)
Crescent Heights Boulevard between the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and the alley south of Beverly Boulevard.
(t)
The south side of Beverly Place from La Cienega Boulevard to Huntley Drive. (u)
The north side of Beverly Place from La Cienega Boulevard to 170 feet westerly thereof. Westwood-Santa Monica Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone I includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Wilshire Boulevard between Malcolm Avenue and Midvale Avenue.
(b)
Midvale Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Ohio Avenue.
(c)
Ohio Avenue between Midvale Avenue and Malcolm Avenue.
(d)
(2)
(b)
Malcolm Avenue between Ohio Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.
All boundary streets set forth in (1) above.
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments but not including Wilshire Boulevard between Malcolm
Avenue and Midvale Avenue, Midvale Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Ohio Avenue, Ohio Avenue between Midvale Avenue and
Malcolm Avenue and Malcolm Avenue between Ohio Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard:
(a)
Olympic Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Century Park West.
(b)
The San Diego Freeway between Olympic Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard.
(c)
Wilshire Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Midvale Avenue.
(d)
Midvale Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Ohio Avenue.
(e)
Ohio Avenue between Midvale Avenue and Malcolm Avenue.
(f)
Malcolm Avenue between Ohio Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.
(g)
Wilshire Boulevard between Malcolm Avenue and Comstock Avenue.
(h)
Comstock Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Club View Drive.
(i)
Club View Drive between Comstock Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
(j)
Santa Monica Boulevard between Century Park West and Club View Drive.
(k)
Century Park West between Santa Monica Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.
(2)
All boundary streets set forth in (1) above with the exception of Midvale Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Ohio Avenue,
Ohio Avenue between Midvale Avenue and Malcolm Avenue and Malcolm Avenue between Ohio Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.
37.
Central Business District Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $4.00 per hour. Sub-Zone I includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
4th Street between the Harbor Freeway and Hill Street.
(b)
Hill Street between 4th Street and 9th Street.
(c)
9th Street between Hill Street and Francisco Street.
(d)
Francisco Street between James M. Wood Boulevard and 7th Street.
(e)
7th Street between Francisco Street and the Harbor Freeway.
(f)
The Harbor Freeway between 7th Street and 4th Street.
(2)
With the exceptions of the Harbor Freeway, 9th Street, James M. Wood Boulevard, and Hill Street, all boundary street segments
set forth in (1) above.
(b)
Sub-Zone II - $3.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments.
(a)
4th Street between Hill Street and San Pedro Street.
(b)
San Pedro Street between 4th Street and 9th Street.
(c)
9th Street between San Pedro Street and San Julian Street.
(d)
San Julian Street between 9th Street and Olympic Boulevard.
(e)
Olympic Boulevard between San Julian Street and Maple Avenue.
(f)
Maple Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and Pico Boulevard.
(g)
Pico Boulevard between Maple Avenue and Hill Street.
(h)
Hill Street between Pico Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.
(i)
Olympic Boulevard between Hill Street and Flower Street.
(j)
Flower Street between Olympic Boulevard and Pico Boulevard.
(k)
Pico Boulevard between Flower Street and the Harbor Freeway.
(l)
The Harbor Freeway between Pico Boulevard and 7th Street.
(m)
(2)
7th Street between the Harbor Freeway and Francisco Street.
(n)
Francisco Street between 7th Street and 9th Street.
(o)
9th Street between Francisco Street and Hill Street.
(p)
Hill Street between 9th Street and 4th Street.
With the exceptions of the Harbor Freeway, 7th Street, and Francisco Street, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
(c)
Sub-Zone III - $1.00 per hour for each of the first four hours and a total of $4.00 for up to ten hours as permitted by the posted
parking regulations. Sub-Zone III includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Pico Boulevard between the Harbor Freeway and Maple Avenue.
(b)
Maple Avenue between Pico Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.
(c)
Olympic Boulevard between Maple Avenue and San Julian Street.
(d)
San Julian Street between Olympic Boulevard and 9th Street.
(e)
9th Street between San Julian Street and San Pedro Street.
(f)
San Pedro Street between 9th Street and the Santa Monica Freeway.
(g)
The Santa Monica Freeway between San Pedro Street and the Harbor Freeway.
(h)
The Harbor Freeway between the Santa Monica Freeway and Pico Boulevard.
(2)
With the exceptions of the Harbor Freeway, the Santa Monica Freeway, 9th Street, San Julian Street, Olympic Boulevard, and
Maple Avenue, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
(d)
Sub-Zone IV - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone IV includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Olympic Boulevard between Flower Street and Hill Street.
(b)
Hill Street between Olympic Boulevard and Pico Boulevard.
(c)
Pico Boulevard between Hill Street and Flower Street.
(d)
(2)
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Flower Street between Pico Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.
With the exception of Flower Street, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
Palms Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. (Amended by Ord. No. 182,346, Eff. 1/23/13.) This zone includes:
(a)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Motor Avenue between the City line at Washington Boulevard and a point 300 feet north of Irene Street.
(2)
National Boulevard between Mentone Avenue and Motor Avenue.
(3)
Mentone Avenue between National Boulevard and a point 180 feet northerly thereof.
(4)
Woodbine Street between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Motor Avenue.
(5)
Palms Boulevard between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Motor Avenue.
(6)
Tabor Street between Vinton Avenue and the alley westerly of Motor Avenue.
(7)
Regent Street between Vinton Avenue and the alley westerly of Motor Avenue.
(8)
Venice Boulevard between Culver Boulevard and Overland Avenue.
(9)
Durango Avenue between Venice Boulevard and the alley northerly thereof.
(10)
Canfield Avenue between the alley northerly and the City line southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(11)
Bagley Avenue between a point 160 feet northerly and the City line southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(12)
Cardiff Avenue between the alley northerly and the City line southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(13)
Watseka Avenue between the alley northerly and the City line southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(14)
Delmas Terrace between a point 220 feet northerly and the City line southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(15)
Hughes Avenue between a point 160 feet northerly and a point 130 feet southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(16)
Dunn Drive between a point 375 feet northerly and a point 175 feet southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(17)
Clarington Avenue between a point 315 feet northerly and a point 170 feet southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(18)
Jasmine Avenue between a point 225 feet northerly and a point 210 feet southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(19)
Vinton Avenue between the alley northerly and a point 185 feet southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(20)
Goldwyn Terrace between Venice Boulevard and a point 105 feet southerly thereof.
(21)
Mentone Avenue between a point 410 feet northerly and the alley southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(22)
Keystone Avenue between a point 400 feet northerly and the alley southerly of Venice Boulevard.
(23)
Santa Monica Freeway between Robertson Boulevard and Cattaraugus Avenue.
(24)
Cattaraugus Avenue between the Santa Monica Freeway and city limit of Culver City south of Venice Boulevard.
(25)
Culver City city limit south of Venice Boulevard between Cattaraugus Avenue and Culver Boulevard.
(26)
Culver Boulevard between Culver City city limit south of Venice Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
(27)
Venice Boulevard between Culver Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard.
(28)
Exposition Boulevard between Venice Boulevard and Exposition Place.
(29)
Exposition Place between Exposition Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard.
(30)
Robertson Boulevard between Exposition Place and Santa Monica Freeway.
(b)
The boundary segments set forth in Recommendation 1(a) above except the Santa Monica Freeway, Culver City city limit, and segment
of Robertson Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
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Brentwood-San Vicente Parking Meter Zone - $2.00 per hour.
(a)
(b)
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The zone includes all streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
San Vicente Boulevard between Bundy Drive and Montana Avenue.
(2)
Montana Avenue between San Vicente Boulevard and Bringham Avenue.
(3)
Bringham Avenue between Montana Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard.
(4)
San Vicente Boulevard between Bringham Avenue and Mayfield Avenue.
(5)
Mayfield Avenue between San Vicente Boulevard and Bundy Drive.
(6)
Bundy Drive between Mayfield Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard.
The zone also includes all boundary streets set forth in (a) above.
Larchmont Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Larchmont Boulevard from First Street to a point 300 feet north of Beverly Boulevard.
(b)
Beverly Boulevard from the alley west of Larchmont Boulevard to a point 200 feet east of Larchmont Boulevard.
(c)
Larchmont Boulevard from Melrose Avenue to a point 300 feet north of Beverly Boulevard.
(d)
Larchmont Boulevard between First Street and Third Street.
Venice Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
includes:
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour from October 1 through April 30; $2.00 per hour from May 1 through September 30. Sub-Zone I
(1)
(2)
(b)
All streets with an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Main Street between Rose Avenue and Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
(b)
Abbot Kinney Boulevard between Main Street and South Venice Boulevard.
(c)
South Venice Boulevard between Abbot Kinney Boulevard and Ocean Front Walk.
(d)
Ocean Front Walk between South Venice Boulevard and Rose Avenue.
(e)
Rose Avenue between Ocean Front Walk and Main Street.
Except for Abbot Kinney Boulevard, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Main Street between Rose Avenue and Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
(b)
Abbot Kinney Boulevard between Main Street and South Venice Boulevard.
(c)
South Venice Boulevard between Abbot Kinney Boulevard and Lincoln Boulevard.
(2)
(d)
Lincoln Boulevard between South Venice Boulevard and Rose Avenue.
(e)
Rose Avenue between Lincoln Boulevard and Main Street.
Except for Main Street, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
(3)
All streets intersecting Lincoln Boulevard, between South Venice Boulevard and Rose Avenue, from Lincoln Boulevard to the
end of the contiguous commercial properties easterly thereof.
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Beverly-Fairfax Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Fairfax Avenue from Third Street to the City line at Willoughby Avenue.
(b)
Beverly Boulevard from Crescent Heights Boulevard to Gardner Street.
(c)
Oakwood Avenue from the alley west of Fairfax Avenue to the alley east of Fairfax Avenue.
(d)
Rosewood Avenue from the alley west of Fairfax Avenue to the alley east of Fairfax Avenue.
(e)
Clinton Street from the alley west of Fairfax Avenue to Fairfax Avenue.
(f)
Melrose Avenue from City limits west of Orlando Avenue to Gardner Street. (g)
Laurel Avenue from the alley south of Beverly Boulevard to the alley north of Beverly Boulevard from the alley south of Melrose
Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
(h)
Edinburgh Avenue from the alley south of Beverly Boulevard to the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and from the alley south of
Melrose Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
(i)
Hayworth Avenue from the alley south of Beverly Boulevard to the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and from the alley south of
Melrose Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
(j)
Orange Grove Avenue from Beverly Boulevard to the alley northerIy thereof and from Melrose Avenue to the alley northerly thereof.
(k)
Ogden Drive from Beverly Boulevard to the alley northerly thereof and from Melrose Avenue to the alley northerly thereof.
(l)
Genessee Avenue from Beverly Boulevard to the alley northerly thereof and from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north
of Melrose Avenue.
(m)
Spaulding Avenue from Beverly Boulevard to the alley northerly thereof and from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north
of Melrose Avenue.
(n)
Avenue.
Stanley Avenue from Beverly to the alley northerly thereof and from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north of Melrose
(o)
Curson Avenue from Beverly Boulevard to the alley northerly thereof and from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north of
Melrose Avenue.
(p)
Sierra Bonita Avenue from Beverly Boulevard to the alley northerIy thereof and from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley
north of Melrose Avenue.
(q)
Gardner Street from the alley south of Beverly Boulevard to the alley north of Beverly Boulevard and from the alley south of Melrose
Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
(r)
First Street from Fairfax Avenue to the alley westerly thereof.
(s)
Crescent Heights Boulevard from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
(t)
Kilkea Drive from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
(u)
La Jolla Avenue from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
(v)
Harper Avenue from the alley south of Melrose Avenue to the alley north of Melrose Avenue.
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(w)
Sweetzer Avenue from 200 north of Melrose Avenue to the City Limits south of Melrose Avenue.
(x)
Flores Street to the City Limits south of Melrose Avenue. (y)
Kings Road from 200 north of Melrose Avenue to the City limits south of Melrose Avenue.
(z)
Orlando Avenue from 200 north of Melrose Avenue to the City Limits south of Melrose Avenue.
Leimert Park Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Crenshaw Boulevard from Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to 48th Street.
(b)
West Frontage Road of Crenshaw Boulevard from Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to Stocker Street.
(c)
West Frontage Road of Crenshaw Boulevard from a point 350 feet south of Byrnhurst Avenue to 48th Street.
(d)
East Frontage Road of Crenshaw Boulevard from 16th Street to 48th Street.
(e)
Crenshaw Boulevard east from Vernon Avenue to Brynhurst Avenue.
(f)
East Frontage Road of Crenshaw Boulevard east from Vernon Avenue to 46th Street.
(g)
Degnan Boulevard from the first alley north of 43rd Street to 3rd Place.
(h)
Leimert Boulevard from 43rd Street to Vernon Avenue.
(i)
43rd Street from Crenshaw Boulevard to Leimert Boulevard.
(j)
43rd Place from Crenshaw Boulevard to Leimert Boulevard.
(k)
Vernon Avenue from Crenshaw Boulevard to Leimert Boulevard.
Boyle Heights Parking Meter Rate - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Cesar E. Chavez Avenue between the Golden State Freeway and Fickett Street.
(b)
Brittania Street for 150 feet north from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(c)
Cummings Street for 150 feet north and south from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(d)
St. Louis Street for 150 feet north and south from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(e)
Chicago Street for 150 feet north and south from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(f)
Cornwall Street for 150 feet north from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(g)
Breed Street for 150 feet north and south from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(h)
Soto Street for 200 feet north and south from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(i)
Mathews Street for 150 feet south from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(j)
Pickett Street for 150 feet north and south from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue.
(k)
East First Street from Boyle Avenue to Mott Street.
(l)
Pleasant Avenue from Boyle Avenue to First Street.
Brentwood Village Parking Meter Zone - $2.00 per hour.
(a)
Chayote Street between Sunset Boulevard and Barrington Place.
(b)
Barrington Court (entire street).
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(c)
Barrington Place between Sunset Boulevard and Barrington Avenue.
(d)
Barrington Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Barrington Place.
Hollywood-Vine Parking Meter Zone - $2.00 per hour.
(a)
Hollywood Boulevard from La Brea Avenue to Gower Street.
(b)
Yucca Street from Wilcox Avenue to Argyle Avenue and from a point 200 feet east of Las Palmas Avenue.
(c)
Selma Avenue from Highland Avenue to McCadden Place and from Hudson Avenue to Gower Street.
(d)
Hawthorne Avenue from Detroit Street to Highland Avenue.
(e)
Sycamore Avenue from the first alley south of Hollywood Boulevard to a point 150 feet north of Hollywood Boulevard.
(f)
Orange Drive from Hawthorne Avenue to a point 450 feet north of Hollywood Boulevard.
(g)
Orchid Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 700 feet north of Hollywood Boulevard.
(h)
Highland Avenue from Selma Avenue to Franklin Avenue. This subdivision shall cease to be operative six months after receipt by the
City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the State Department of Public Works.
(i)
McCadden Place from Hawthorne Avenue to Yucca Street.
(j)
Las Palmas Avenue from Selma Avenue to a point 450 feet north of Yucca Street.
(k)
Cherokee Avenue from Selma Avenue to a point 450 feet north of Hollywood Boulevard.
(l)
Whitley Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 200 feet north of Yucca Street.
(m)
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Hudson Avenue from Selma Avenue to Hollywood Boulevard.
(n)
Wilcox Avenue from Selma Avenue to Franklin Avenue.
(o)
Cahuenga Boulevard from Selma Avenue to Franklin Ave.
(p)
Ivar Street from Selma Avenue to Yucca Street.
(q)
Vine Street from Sunset Boulevard to Yucca Street.
(r)
Argyle Avenue from Selma Avenue to Yucca Street.
(s)
Vista Del Mar from Hollywood Boulevard to Carlos Street.
(t)
El Centro Avenue from Selma Avenue to Yucca Street.
(u)
Franklin Avenue from Wilcox Avenue to Cahuenga Boulevard.
(v)
El Cerrito Place from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 250 feet north of Hollywood Boulevard.
(w)
La Brea Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to Hawthorne Avenue.
(x)
Gower Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to Selma Avenue.
Northridge Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Reseda Boulevard between Halsted Street and Roscoe Boulevard.
(b)
Baird Avenue between Nordhoff Street and Eddy Street.
(c)
Amigo Avenue between Parthenia Street and Chase Street.
(d)
Darby Avenue between Eddy Street and Napa Street.
(e)
Nordhoff Street between Baird Avenue and Darby Avenue.
(f)
Raven Street between Baud Avenue and Canby Avenue.
(g)
Gresham Street between Baird Avenue and Canby Avenue.
(h)
Eddy Street between Baird Avenue and Darby Avenue.
(i)
Parthenia Street between Yolanda Avenue and Lindley Avenue.
(j)
Bryant Street between Amigo Avenue and Darby Avenue.
(k)
Napa Street between Amigo Avenue and Darby Avenue.
(l)
Malden Street between Amigo Avenue and Reseda Boulevard.
(m)
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Pico-Westwood Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
(b)
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Chase Street between Amigo Avenue and the first alley east of Reseda Boulevard.
The zone includes all streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Olympic Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Fox Hills Drive.
(2)
Fox Hills Drive between Olympic Boulevard and Pico Boulevard.
(3)
Pico Boulevard between Fox Hills Drive and Patricia Avenue.
(4)
Patricia Avenue between Pico Boulevard and Cushdon Avenue.
(5)
Cushdon Avenue between Patricia Avenue and Manning Avenue.
(6)
Manning Avenue between Cushdon Avenue and Ashby Avenue.
(7)
Ashby Avenue between Manning Avenue and Westwood Boulevard.
(8)
Westwood Boulevard between Ashby Avenue and Exposition Boulevard.
(9)
Exposition Boulevard between Westwood Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway.
(10)
The San Diego Freeway between Exposition Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.
All boundary streets set forth in (a) above except the San Diego Freeway between Exposition Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard.
Santa Monica-Western Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
This zone includes all streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Gower Street between Melrose Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
(2)
Santa Monica Boulevard between Gower Street and Wilton Place.
(3)
Wilton Place between Santa Monica Boulevard and Lexington Avenue.
(4)
Lexington Avenue between Wilton Place and Western Avenue.
(5)
Western Avenue between Lexington Avenue and Virginia Avenue.
(6)
Virginia Avenue between Western Avenue and Oxford Boulevard.
(7)
Oxford Avenue between Virginia Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
(b)
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Santa Monica Boulevard between Oxford Avenue and Normandie Avenue.
(9)
Normandie Avenue between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue.
(10)
Melrose Avenue between Normandie Avenue and Van Ness Avenue.
(11)
Van Ness Avenue between Melrose Avenue and Clinton Street.
(12)
Clinton Street between Van Ness Avenue and Bronson Avenue.
(13)
Bronson Avenue between Clinton Street and Melrose Avenue.
(14)
Melrose Avenue between Bronson Avenue and Cahuenga Boulevard.
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above.
Fairfax-Olympic Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
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All streets within the area bounded by the following segments:
(1)
Whitworth Drive between Stanley Avenue and Fairfax Avenue.
(2)
Stanley Avenue between Whitworth Drive and 8th Street.
(3)
8th Street between Stanley Avenue and Fairfax Avenue.
(4)
Fairfax Avenue between 8th Street and Whitworth Drive.
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above.
Sunset-Vermont Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Sunset Boulevard from Winona Boulevard to Fountain Avenue.
(b)
Fountain Avenue from Sunset Boulevard to Virgil Avenue and from a point 160 feet west of Edgemont Street to a point 330 street east
of Vermont Avenue.
(c)
Vermont Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to Lexington Avenue.
(d)
Kenmore Avenue from a point 150 feet north of Sunset Boulevard to a point 215 feet south of Sunset Boulevard.
(e)
Edgemont Street from Sunset Boulevard to a point 285 feet south of Sunset Boulevard and from a point 170 feet north of Fountain
Avenue to a point 120 feet south of Fountain Avenue.
(f)
West side of Catalina Street from a point 410 feet north of Fountain Avenue to a point 165 feet south of Fountain Avenue and the east
side of Catalina Street from Sunset Boulevard to Fountain Avenue.
(g)
West side of Berendo Street from Sunset Boulevard to Fountain Avenue, the east side of Berendo Street from Sunset Boulevard to a
point 150 feet south of Sunset Boulevard and the east side of Berendo Street from a point 320 feet south of Fountain Avenue to a point 210 feet north
of Fountain Avenue.
(h)
New Hampshire Avenue from Sunset Boulevard to a point 265 feet south of Sunset Boulevard and from a point 250 feet north of
Fountain Avenue to a point 150 feet south of Fountain Avenue.
(i)
Rodney Drive from Sunset Boulevard to a point 140 feet north of Sunset Boulevard.
(j)
Barnsdall Avenue from Vermont Avenue to its terminus west of Vermont Avenue.
(k)
Maubert Avenue from Vermont Avenue to point 210 feet east of Vermont Avenue.
(l)
La Mirada Avenue from Vermont Avenue to point 160 feet east of Vermont Avenue.
(m)
Lexington Avenue from a point 230 feet west of Vermont Avenue to a point 300 feet east of Vermont Avenue.
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De Longpre Avenue from Vermont Avenue to a point 400 feet east of Vermont Avenue.
(o)
The north side of Fountain Avenue from a point 330 feet east of Vermont Avenue to Lyman Place.
Hollywood-Western Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Hollywood Boulevard from Van Ness Avenue to Edgemont Street.
(b)
Western Avenue from Franklin Avenue to Fountain Avenue.
(c)
Sunset Boulevard from Wilton Place to Kingsley Drive.
(d)
Van Ness Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 210 feet northerly thereof.
(e)
Taft Avenue from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 210 feet northerly thereof.
(f)
Wilton Place from a point 180 feet northerly to the first alley south of Hollywood Boulevard.
(g)
Gramercy Place from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 200 feet northerly thereof.
(h)
St. Andrews Place from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 170 feet southerly thereof and from Sunset Boulevard to a point 240 feet
northerly thereof.
(i)
Garfield Place from Hollywood Boulevard to a point 250 feet northerly thereof.
(j)
Serrano Avenue from a point 200 feet northerly to a point 300 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard and from Sunset Boulevard to a
point 250 feet northerly thereof.
(k)
Hobart Boulevard between Hollywood Boulevard and a point 180 feet southerly thereof and from a point 200 feet northerly to a point
220 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
(l)
Harvard Boulevard from a point 260 feet northerly to a point 170 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard and from Sunset Boulevard to a
point 200 feet northerly thereof.
(m)
Kingsley Drive from a point 260 feet northerly to a point 200 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard and from a point 200 feet
northerly to a point 200 feet southerly of Sunset Boulevard.
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(n)
Winona Boulevard from a point 160 feet northerly to a point 140 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard.
(o)
Normandie Avenue from a point 210 feet northerly to a point 150 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard.
(p)
Mariposa Avenue from a point 200 feet northerly to a point 400 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard.
(q)
Alexandria Avenue from a point 140 feet northerly to a point 190 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard.
(r)
Kenmore Avenue from a point 190 feet northerly to a point 150 feet southerly of Hollywood Boulevard.
(s)
Russell Avenue from Western Avenue to a point 250 feet easterly thereof.
(t)
Carlton Way from a point 200 feet westerly to a point 200 feet easterly of Western Avenue.
(u)
Harold Way from a point 200 feet westerly to a point 200 feet easterly of Western Avenue.
(v)
De Longpre Avenue from Western Avenue to a point 200 feet westerly thereof.
(w)
Fernwood Avenue from a point 200 feet westerly to a point 270 feet easterly of Western Avenue.
Civic Center Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $4.00 per hour. Sub-Zone I includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
1st Street between Beaudry Avenue and Hill Street.
(2)
(b)
(b)
Hill Street between 1st Street and 4th Street.
(c)
4th Street between Hill Street and Beaudry Avenue.
(d)
Beaudry Avenue between 4th Street and 1st Street.
With the exceptions of 1st Street, Hill Street and 4th Street, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
Sub-Zone II - $3.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Sunset Boulevard between Hill Street and New High Street.
(b)
Cesar E. Chavez Avenue between New High Street and Alameda Street.
(c)
Alameda Street between Cesar E. Chavez Avenue and 1st Street.
(d)
1st Street between Alameda Street and Los Angeles Street.
(e)
Los Angeles Street between 1st Street and 4th Street.
(f)
4th Street between Los Angeles Street and Hill Street.
(g)
Hill Street between 4th Street and 1st Street.
(h)
1st Street between Hill Street and Dewap Road.
(i)
Dewap Road between 1st Street and Temple Street.
(j)
Temple Street between Dewap Road and Hill Street.
(k)
Hill Street between Temple Street and Sunset Boulevard.
(2)
With the exceptions of 1st Street (between Alameda Street and Los Angeles Street) and 4th Street, all boundary street segments
set forth in (1) above.
(c)
Sub-Zone III - $1.00 per hour for each of the first four hours and a total of $4.00 for up to ten hours as permitted by the posted
parking regulations.
(1)
(2)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Sunset Boulevard between Beaudry Avenue and Figueroa Street.
(b)
Cesar E. Chavez Avenue between Figueroa Street and Hill Street.
(c)
Hill Street between Cesar E. Chavez Avenue and Temple Street.
(d)
Temple Street between Hill Street and Dewap Road.
(e)
Dewap Road between Temple Street and 1st Street.
(f)
1st Street between Dewap Road and Beaudry Avenue.
(g)
Beaudry Avenue between 1st Street and Sunset Boulevard.
With the exceptions of Hill Street, Temple Street and Dewap Road, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
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Chinatown Parking Meter Zone - $2.00 per hour. This zone includes all streets within the area bounded by the following street segments.
The boundary streets are included in the zone, except the Pasadena Freeway, Sunset Boulevard and Cesar E. Chavez Avenue:
(a)
The Pasadena Freeway from Stadium Way to Sunset Boulevard.
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(b)
Sunset Boulevard from the Pasadena Freeway to Figueroa Street.
(c)
Cesar E. Chavez Avenue from Figueroa Street to Alameda Street.
(d)
Alameda Street from Cesar E. Chavez Avenue to College Street.
(e)
College Street from Alameda Street to North Broadway.
(f)
North Broadway from College Street to Stadium Way.
(g)
Stadium Way from North Broadway to the Pasadena Freeway.
Little Tokyo Parking Meter Zone - $2.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
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All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
First Street between Los Angeles Street and Santa Fe Avenue.
(2)
Santa Fe Avenue between First Street and Fourth Street.
(3)
Fourth Street between Santa Fe Avenue and Los Angeles Street.
(4)
Los Angeles Street between Fourth Street and First Street.
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above except for Los Angeles Street.
Wilshire-Fairfax Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
(b)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Third Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue.
(2)
Fairfax Avenue between Third Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
(3)
Wilshire Boulevard between Fairfax Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard.
(4)
San Vicente Boulevard between Wilshire Boulevard and Clifton Way.
(5)
Clifton Way between San Vicente Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard.
(6)
La Cienega Boulevard between Clifton Way and Third Street.
All boundary streets set forth in (a) above except Clifton Way between San Vicente Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard.
(c)
All intersecting streets along Third Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue, from Third Street to the end of the
continuous commercial properties northerly therefrom.
57.
Santa Monica-Vermont-Virgil Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Melrose Avenue between Normandie Avenue and Virgil Avenue.
(2)
Normandie Avenue between Melrose Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
(3)
Virgil Avenue between Lexington Avenue and Melrose Avenue.
(4)
Lexington Avenue between Kenmore Avenue and Virgil Avenue.
(5)
Kenmore Avenue between Lexington Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
(6)
Santa Monica Boulevard between Kenmore Avenue and Normandie Avenue.
(7)
Virgil Avenue between Melrose Avenue and the Hollywood Freeway.
(b)
Freeway.
58.
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above, including both sides of Virgil Avenue between Melrose Avenue and the Hollywood
La Brea-Melrose Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone I includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Gardner Avenue between Waring Avenue and Clinton Avenue.
(b)
Clinton Avenue between Gardner Avenue and La Brea Avenue.
(c)
La Brea Avenue between Clinton Avenue and Waring Avenue.
(d)
Waring Avenue between La Brea Avenue and Gardner Avenue.
(2)
With exception of La Brea Avenue between Waring Avenue and Clinton Avenue, Clinton Avenue between La Brea Avenue and
Detroit Street and Waring Avenue between La Brea Avenue and Formosa Avenue, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
(b)
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
Clinton Avenue between Sycamore Avenue and Highland Avenue.
(b)
Highland Avenue between Clinton Avenue and Waring Avenue.
(c)
Waring Avenue between Highland Avenue and Sycamore Avenue.
(d)
Sycamore Avenue between Waring Avenue and Romaine Street.
(e)
Romaine Street between Sycamore Avenue and Formosa Avenue.
(f)
Formosa Avenue between Romaine Street and Waring Avenue.
(g)
Waring Avenue between Formosa Avenue and La Brea Avenue.
(h)
La Brea Avenue between Waring Avenue and Clinton Avenue.
(i)
Clinton Avenue between La Brea Avenue and Detroit Street.
(j)
Detroit Street between Clinton Avenue and Oakwood Avenue.
(k)
Oakwood Avenue between Detroit Street and Gardner Avenue.
(l)
Gardner Avenue between Oakwood Avenue and First Street.
(m)
(2)
59.
segments:
First Street between Gardner Avenue and Detroit Street.
(n)
Detroit Street between First Street and Third Street.
(o)
Third Street between Detroit Street and Sycamore Avenue.
(p)
Sycamore Avenue between Third Street and Clinton Avenue.
All boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
Encino Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. Encino Parking Meter Zone includes all streets within the area bounded by the following street
(a)
Ventura Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Lindley Avenue.
(b)
All intersecting streets along Ventura Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Lindley Avenue, from Ventura Boulevard to the
end of the contiguous commercial properties northerly and southerly thereof.
60.
Wilshire-Union Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone I includes:
(1)
(2)
(b)
(a)
3rd Street between Burlington Avenue to Bixel Street.
(b)
Bixel Street between 3rd Street and 6th Street.
(c)
6th Street between Bixel Street and Burlington Avenue.
(d)
Burlington Avenue between 6th Street and 3rd Street.
The boundary street segments set forth in (1) above except for 6th Street.
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
(2)
(c)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
All streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
3rd Street between Bixel Street and 4th Street.
(b)
4th Street between 3rd Street and the Harbor Freeway.
(c)
Harbor Freeway between 4th Street and 7th Street.
(d)
7th Street between the Harbor Freeway and Burlington Avenue.
(e)
Burlington Avenue between 7th Street and 6th Street.
(f)
6th Street between Burlington Avenue and Bixel Street.
(g)
Bixel Street between 6th Street and 3rd Street.
The boundary street segments set forth in (1) above except for the Harbor Freeway and Bixel Street.
Sub-Zone III - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone III includes:
(1)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(a)
61.
7th Street between Burlington Avenue and the Harbor Freeway.
Wilshire-San Vicente Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
The zone includes all streets within an area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
San Vicente Boulevard between Mayfield Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.
(2)
Federal Avenue between Wilshire Boulevard and Texas Avenue.
(3)
Texas Avenue between Federal Avenue and Centinela Avenue.
(4)
Centinela Avenue between Texas Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.
(5)
Wilshire Boulevard between Centinela Avenue and McClellan Drive.
(6)
McClellan Drive between Wilshire Boulevard and Goshen Avenue.
(7)
Goshen Avenue between McClellan Drive and Bundy Drive.
(8)
Bundy Drive between Goshen Avenue and Mayfield Avenue.
(9)
(b)
Mayfield Avenue between Bundy Drive and San Vicente Boulevard.
The zone includes all boundary streets set forth in (a) above except Mayfield Avenue between Bundy Drive and San Vicente Boulevard.
(c)
The zone also includes all intersecting streets along Wilshire Boulevard between McClellan Drive and the City of Santa Monica
boundary, from Wilshire Boulevard to the end of the continuous commercial properties northerly therefrom.
62.
Washington-Pacific Parking Meter Zone.
(a)
includes:
Sub-Zone I - $1.00 per hour from October 1 through April 30; $2.00 per hour from May 1 through September 30. Sub-Zone I
(1)
(2)
(b)
All streets within an area bounded by the following boundaries:
(a)
Washington Boulevard between Ocean Front Walk and the Venice Canal.
(b)
The Venice Canal between Washington Boulevard and South Venice Boulevard.
(c)
South Venice Boulevard between the Venice Canal and Ocean Front Walk.
(d)
Ocean Front Walk between South Venice Boulevard and Washington Boulevard.
Except for South Venice Boulevard, all boundary street segments set forth in (1) above.
Sub-Zone II - $1.00 per hour. Sub-Zone II includes:
(1)
All street segments within an area bounded by the following boundaries:
(a)
Washington Boulevard between the Venice Canal and Mildred Avenue.
(b)
The County of Los Angeles boundary between the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Mildred Avenue and
Lincoln Boulevard.
(2)
Canal.
(c)
Lincoln Boulevard between the County of Los Angeles boundary and South Venice Boulevard.
(d)
South Venice boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and the Venice Canal.
(e)
The Venice Canal between South Venice Boulevard and Washington Boulevard.
The Boundary street segments set forth in (1) above except South Venice Boulevard between Lincoln Boulevard and the Venice
(3)
All streets intersecting Lincoln Boulevard between South Venice Boulevard and the County of Los Angeles boundary, from
Lincoln Boulevard to the end of the contiguous commercial property northeasterly thereof.
63.
64.
Vermont-Slauson Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Vermont Avenue from 57th Street to 59th Place.
(b)
57th Street from the first alley west of Vermont Avenue to a point 310 feet east of Vermont Avenue.
(c)
The south side of Slauson Avenue from Menlo Avenue to the first alley west of Vermont Avenue.
(d)
59th Street from Menlo Avenue to the first alley west of Vermont Avenue.
Pico-Crenshaw Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Pico Boulevard from Arlington Avenue to San Vicente Boulevard.
(b)
Westchester Place from Pico Boulevard to a point 190 feet northerly thereof.
(c)
2nd Avenue from Pico Boulevard to a point 190 feet southerly.
(d)
3rd Avenue between a point 130 feet northerly and a point 160 feet southerly of Pico Boulevard.
(e)
4th Avenue between a point 210 feet northerly and a point 210 feet southerly of Pico Boulevard.
(f)
5th Avenue between a point 130 feet northerly and a point 130 feet southerly of Pico Boulevard.
(g)
6th Avenue from Pico Boulevard to a point 620 feet southerly.
(h)
Norton Avenue from between point 240 feet northerly and a point 650 feet southerly of Pico Boulevard.
(i)
12th Avenue from Pico Boulevard to a point 150 feet southerly thereof.
(j)
Bronson Avenue between a point 160 feet northerly and a point 180 feet southerly of Pico Boulevard.
(k)
Victoria Avenue between a point 200 feet northerly and a point 220 feet southerly of Pico Boulevard.
(l)
Windsor Boulevard between a point 200 feet northerly and a point 200 feet southerly of Pico Boulevard.
(m)
Plymouth Boulevard from Pico Boulevard to a point 195 feet northerly thereof.
(n)
Queen Ann Place from Pico Boulevard to a point 135 feet northerly thereof.
(o)
West Boulevard between Victoria Park Drive and a point 155 feet northerly of Pico Boulevard.
(p)
Muirfield Road from Pico Boulevard to a point 295 feet northerly thereof.
(q)
Mullen Avenue from Pico Boulevard to a point 155 feet northerly thereof.
(r)
Rimpau Boulevard from Pico Boulevard to a point 225 feet northerly thereof.
(s)
Hudson Avenue from Pico Boulevard to the alley northerly thereof.
65.
East Downtown Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour for each of the first four hours and a total of $4.00 for up to ten hours as
permitted by the posted parking regulations. This zone includes:
(a)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Fourth Street from San Pedro Street to Alameda Street.
(2)
Alameda Street from Fourth Street to the Santa Monica Freeway.
(3)
The Santa Monica Freeway from Alameda Street to San Pedro Street.
(4)
San Pedro from the Santa Monica Freeway to Fourth Street.
(b)
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above except the Santa Monica Freeway and San Pedro Street from Fourth Street to the
Santa Monica Freeway.
66.
Robertson South Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Robertson Boulevard between Cadillac Avenue and Venice Boulevard.
(b)
Cattaraugus Avenue between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
(c)
Hargis Street between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
(d)
Olin Street between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
(e)
Gibson Street between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
(f)
Beverlywood Street between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
(g)
25th Street between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
(h)
24th Street between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
(i)
David Avenue between the alley easterly and the alley westerly of Robertson Boulevard.
68.
County Medical Center Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. County Medical Center Parking Meter Zone includes all streets within the
area bounded by the following street segments. The boundary streets are included in the parking meter zone except for (a) and (e).
(a)
San Bernardino Freeway, between Golden State Freeway and Soto Street.
(b)
Soto Street between San Bernardino Freeway and Valley Boulevard.
(c)
Valley Boulevard between Soto Street and Mission Road.
(d)
Mission Road between Vaney Boulevard and Golden State Freeway.
(e)
Golden State Freeway between Mission Road and San Bernardino Freeway.
70.
Mar Vista Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. Mar Vista Parking Meter Zone includes all streets within the area bounded by the
following street segments. The boundary streets are also included.
72.
(a)
Inglewood Boulevard between Mitchell Avenue and first alley north of Venice Boulevard.
(b)
First alley north of Venice Boulevard between Inglewood Boulevard and Mountain View Avenue.
(c)
Mountain View Avenue between first alley north of Venice Boulevard and Victoria Avenue.
(d)
Victoria Avenue between Mountain View Avenue and Centinela Avenue.
(e)
Centinela Avenue between Victoria Avenue and first alley north of Venice Boulevard.
(f)
First alley north of Venice Boulevard between Centinela Avenue and Stewart Avenue.
(g)
Stewart Avenue between first alley north of Venice Boulevard and Venice Boulevard.
(h)
Venice Boulevard between Stewart Avenue and Frances Avenue.
(i)
Frances Avenue between Venice Boulevard and Pacific Avenue.
(j)
Pacific Avenue between Frances Avenue and Centinela Avenue.
(k)
Centinela Avenue between Pacific Avenue and Mitchell Avenue.
(l)
Mitchell Avenue between Centinela Avenue and Inglewood Boulevard.
Pico-La Brea Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
San Vicente Boulevard between Venice Boulevard and Redondo Boulevard.
(2)
Redondo Boulevard between San Vicente Boulevard and Packard Street.
(3)
Packard Street between Redondo Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue.
(4)
Fairfax Avenue between Packard Street and Saturn Street.
(5)
Saturn Street between Fairfax Avenue and Dunsmuir Avenue.
(6)
Dunsmuir Avenue between Saturn Street and 21st Street.
(7)
21st Street between Dunsmuir Avenue and Vineyard Avenue.
(8)
Vineyard Avenue between 21st Street and 23rd Street.
(9)
(b)
73.
23rd Street between Vineyard Avenue and West Boulevard.
(10)
West Boulevard between 23rd Street and Venice Boulevard.
(11)
Venice Boulevard between West Boulevard and San Vicente Boulevard.
All boundary street segments set forth in (a) above.
Silver Lake Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
Avenue.
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Sunset Boulevard between Glendale Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
(2)
Fountain Avenue between Sunset Boulevard and Hyperion Avenue.
(3)
Hyperion Avenue between Fountain Avenue and Rowena Avenue.
(4)
Rowena Avenue between Hyperion Avenue and Glendale Boulevard.
(5)
Glendale Boulevard between Rowena Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above except that portion of Sunset Boulevard between Glendale Blvd. and Rosemont
(c)
That portion of all streets intersecting Sunset Boulevard between Rosemont Avenue and Fountain Avenue which extends southerly from
Sunset Boulevard to the end of the contiguous commercial property on such intersecting streets.
74.
Olympic-Sawtelle Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
75.
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Santa Monica Freeway between Centinela Avenue and San Diego Freeway.
(2)
San Diego Freeway between Santa Monica Freeway and La Grange Avenue.
(3)
La Grange Avenue between San Diego Freeway and Bundy Drive.
(4)
Bundy Drive between La Grange Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
(5)
Olympic Boulevard between Bundy Drive and Centinela Avenue.
(6)
Centinela Avenue between Olympic Boulevard and Santa Monica Freeway.
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above except for the Santa Monica and San Diego Freeways.
Tarzana Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Ventura Boulevard between Lindley Avenue and Corbin Avenue.
(2)
Corbin Avenue between Ventura Boulevard and the Ventura Freeway.
(3)
The Ventura Freeway between Corbin Avenue and Lindley Avenue.
(4)
Lindley Avenue between the Ventura Freeway and Ventura Boulevard.
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above except the Ventura Freeway.
(c)
All streets intersecting Ventura Boulevard between Lindley Avenue and Corbin Avenue, from Ventura Boulevard to the end of the
contiguous commercial properties southerly thereof.
76.
(None.)
77.
Woodland Hills Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Ventura Boulevard between Corbin Avenue and Woodlake Avenue.
(b)
All streets intersecting Ventura Boulevard between Corbin Avenue and Woodlake Avenue, from Ventura Boulevard to the end of the
contiguous commercial properties northerly and southerly thereof.
78.
Toluca Lake Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Riverside Drive between Ponca Avenue and Sancola Avenue.
(b)
All streets intersecting Riverside Drive between Ponca Avenue and Sancola Avenue, from Riverside Drive to the end of the contiguous
commercial properties northerly and southerly thereof.
79.
Universal City Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour.
(a)
Cahuenga Boulevard between Lankershim Boulevard and Barham Boulevard.
(b)
All streets intersecting Cahuenga Boulevard between Lankershim Boulevard and Barham Boulevard, from Cahuenga Boulevard to the
end of the contiguous commercial! properties northerly and southerly thereof.
80.
Washington-Broadway Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour for each of the first four hours and a total of $4.00 for up to ten hours as
permitted by the posted parking regulations. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Harbor Freeway from the Santa Monica Freeway to 23rd Street.
(2)
23rd Street from the Harbor Freeway to Flower Street.
(3)
Flower Street from 23rd Street to Adams Boulevard.
(4)
Adams Boulevard from the Harbor Freeway to San Pedro Street.
(5)
San Pedro Street from Adams Boulevard to the Santa Monica Freeway.
(6)
Santa Monica Freeway from San Pedro Street to the Harbor Freeway.
All boundary streets set forth in (a) above.
81.
Alameda-East Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour for each of the first four hours and a total of $4.00 for up to ten hours as permitted
by the posted parking regulations. This zone includes:
(a)
(b)
All streets within the area bounded by the following:
(1)
Alameda Street between the Santa Ana Freeway and 4th Street.
(2)
4th Street between Alameda Street and the Los Angeles River.
(3)
The Los Angeles River between 4th Street and the Santa Ana Freeway.
(4)
The Santa Ana Freeway between the Los Angeles River and Alameda Street.
Both sides of the boundary street segments set forth in (a)(2); neither side of the boundary street segment set forth in (a)(1).
82.
Broadway-Slauson Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour for each of the first four hours and a total of $4.00 for up to ten hours as
permitted by the posted parking regulations. This zone includes:
(a)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments:
(1)
Slauson Avenue between Broadway and Woodlawn Avenue.
(2)
Woodlawn Avenue between Slauson Avenue and 59th Place.
83.
(3)
59th Place between Woodlawn Avenue and Main Street.
(4)
Main Street between 59th Place and Gage Avenue.
(5)
Gage Avenue between Main Street and Broadway.
(6)
Broadway between Gage Avenue and Slauson Avenue.
(7)
The boundary street segments set forth in (a) above.
Westchester Parking Meter Zone - $1.00 per hour. (Added by Ord. No. 182,345, Eff. 1/23/13.) This zone includes:
(a)
All streets within the area bounded by the following street segments, including the boundary streets, except for Arbor Vitae Street and
La Cienega Boulevard:
(1)
Sepulveda Boulevard between Century Boulevard and 92nd Street.
(2)
92nd Street between Sepulveda Boulevard and Sepulveda Westway.
(3)
Sepulveda Westway between 92nd Street and Manchester Avenue.
(4)
Manchester Avenue between Sepulveda Westway and City limit east of Osage Avenue.
(5)
City limit east of Osage Avenue between Manchester Avenue and Arbor Vitae Street.
(6)
Arbor Vitae Street between City limit east of Bellanca Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard.
(7)
La Cienega Boulevard between Arbor Vitae Street and 104th Street.
(8)
104th Street between La Cienega Boulevard and Aviation Boulevard.
(9)
Aviation Boulevard between 104th Street and Century Boulevard.
(10)
Century Boulevard between Aviation Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard.
SEC. 88.00.1. COMMERCIAL LOADING ZONE RATES ESTABLISHED FOR VEHICLES WITH PERSONAL PARKING METERS.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
The following rates are hereby established for commercial vehicles that utilize personal parking meters when parking in commercial loading zones, designated
by signs or yellow curb paint, time limit zones and no parking zones.
Time
0 to 30 minutes
31 to 60 minutes
61 to 120 minutes
121 to 180 minutes
181 to 240 minutes
Charge
-
free
$1.00
$2.00 additional
$3.00 additional
$4.00 additional
SEC. 88.00.2. DEMAND-BASED PARKING METER RATES ESTABLISHED.
(Added by Ord. No. 181,852, Eff. 10/3/11, Oper. 1/1/12.)
The Department is hereby authorized to increase or decrease parking meter rates by no greater than 50 percent from the rates prescribed in Section 88.00.
(a)
The rates established by the Department under the authority of this Section shall be based on parking demand, as reviewed by traffic investigation and
surveys, with the goal of reaching occupancy by vehicles at the rate of 70 to 90 percent for parking meter spaces on each block at such times and hours that payment
is required. The Department shall report to the City Council not less frequently than once per year on any actions taken pursuant to this Section and the impact(s)
of those actions or revenue and meter usage.
(b)
This Section shall apply only to the parking meter zones and rates established in Subsections 1, 37, 53, 54, 55, 65, 80, and 81 of Section 88.00.
SEC. 88.01. INSTALLATION OF PARKING METERS AUTHORIZED.
The Department is hereby authorized and directed to install or caused to be installed, parking meters in all parking meter zones hereby established or hereafter
created by the Council of the City of Los Angeles, in such numbers as may be designated by said Council and in such places in parking meter zones as may be
determined by said Council be necessary to the regulation, control and inspection, of the parking of vehicles therein, said determination shall be based upon good
traffic engineering principles, traffic investigation and surveys made from time to time by the Department of Transportation. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff
2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(a)
Parking meters installed in parking meter zones shall be placed upon the curb or area adjacent to the parking meter spaces hereinafter
described. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(b)
No other officer, board or department of this City, and no private agency or person, shall install or place any parking meter within the purview
of this division except upon the order of the Department. (Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(c)
For the convenience of the public, parking meters may be installed which accept coins of a greater monetary value than that which is required
for the parking space for which the meter is installed. (Added by Ord. No. 144,115, Eff. 12/31/72.)
SEC. 88.01.1. AUTHORITY TO EXTEND TIME AND TO CHARGE FOR PARKING IN COMMERCIAL LOADING ZONES, TIME LIMIT ZONES
AND NO PARKING ZONES.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
The Department is hereby authorized and directed to permit commercial vehicles to park up to a maximum of four hours in commercial loading zone,
designated by signs or yellow curb paint, time limit zones with a posted limit of one or more hours, and no parking zones, when such vehicles are engaged in
loading or unloading activities and are equipped with an activated personal parking meter, approved by the Department, that charges for time pursuant to the rate
schedule set forth in Section 88.00.1 of this chapter.
SEC. 88.02. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF PARKING METERS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
The Department is hereby authorized and directed to repair, maintain, replace and otherwise keep said parking meters in good working order and condition at
all times or cause the same to be done.
(a)
No other officer, board or department of this City, and no private agency or person, shall repair, maintain or replace any parking meter within
the purview of this division except upon the order of the Department.
(b)
All persons engaged in repairing, maintaining, replacing or otherwise working upon said parking meters shall bear identification showing that
such persons are authorized to do such repair, maintenance or replacement work. (Relettered (b) by Ord. No. 159,561, Eff. 1/17/85.)
SEC. 88.02.1. SALE, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND COLLECTION OF PERSONAL PARKING METERS.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
The Department shall not be responsible for the sale, maintenance or repair of personal parking meters permitted for use in commercial loading zones, time
limit zones and no parking zones, except to the extent necessary to exercise complete control and responsibility for the collection of all revenues generated by their
use.
SEC. 88.03. PARKING METER SPACES TO BE INDICATED AND MAINTAINED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
The Department shall cause distinct lines or markings to be painted or placed, replaced and maintained upon the curb or roadway adjacent to each parking
meter for the purpose of designating the parking meter space or spaces for which said meter is to be used. Said lines or markings shall be so painted or placed as to
permit parking in the manner provided by the California Vehicle Code.
(a)
It shall be unlawful when such lines or markings are in place for any person to park, stop or stand any vehicle other than completely within the
confines or limits of such parking meter space.
SEC. 88.03.1. COMMERCIAL LOADING ZONES, TIME LIMIT ZONES AND NO PARKING ZONES – WHEN PERSONAL PARKING METERS
REQUIRED.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
When the operator of a commercial vehicle first parks such vehicle in a commercial loading zone, time limit zone or no parking zone with the intent to remain
for a period of time in excess of thirty (30) minutes, he/she shall activate and display within the vehicle, in accordance with Section 88.06.1, a personal parking
meter approved by the Department.
SEC. 88.04. TIME OF PARKING IN PARKING METER ZONES.
The maximum legal parking time for each portion of the area or areas described in Section 80.00 hereof shall be as determined from time to time by the
Department. Said determination shall be based upon good traffic engineering principles, traffic investigation and surveys made from time to time. (Amended by
Ord. No. 134,523, Eff. 7/17/67.)
(a)
Said maximum legal parking time in parking meter zones, except as provided in Section 88.01.1, shall not be in excess of the maximum legal
parking time as prescribed and determined and posted by said commissioners or by such other department or bureau authorized to so determine and so post,
as provided elsewhere in this chapter. (Amended by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
(b)
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed or construed to permit parking during times or hours prohibited elsewhere in this chapter.
SEC. 88.05. PARKING METERS – TIMES FOR OPERATION.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
Provisions of this division which require payment of parking meters located on City streets shall apply at such times and hours as may be determined from time
to time by the Department, based upon engineering and traffic investigation. Such times and hours shall be indicated by signs or on the parking meter; provided,
however, that the Department may, in its discretion, from time to time prohibit all parking in areas included in the parking meter zones during times of emergency
by causing the appropriate "NO PARKING" signs to be posted.
SEC. 88.05.1. PERSONAL PARKING METERS – HOURS OF OPERATION.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
The hours of operation for the use of personal parking meters, when permitted, in commercial loading zones, time limit zones and no parking zones, shall be
7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on any day except Sunday. Such devices do not exempt vehicles from “No Stopping” restrictions.
SEC. 88.06. OPERATION OF PARKING METERS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
Every parking meter shall be set to display, upon payment for a parking meter space, the period of time for which said payment has been made, and said
parking meter shall continue to display, upon the entry of the parking meter space number, if applicable, the remaining paid time for said parking meter space from
the time of payment until the expiration of the paid time, or until a vehicle vacates said parking meter space, whichever is sooner.
Every parking meter shall also be so arranged that upon the expiration of the parking time for which said payment has been made, and upon the entry of the
parking meter space number, if applicable, it will indicate by a visible display that the lawful parking time has expired.
Every parking meter shall indicate the legal parking time which has been or may be established for that area or zone of the street upon which said parking
meter is installed.
SEC. 88.06.1. OPERATION OF PERSONAL PARKING METER.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
Personal parking meters shall be displayed pursuant to instruction of the Department and shall be activated by the user upon arrival in a commercial loading
zone, time limit zone or no parking zone. The meter shall be programmed pursuant to Department requirements, shall display the hours and minutes parked at a
location and shall charge the rates established in Section 88.00.1. Upon reaching the maximum of four hours at any one location, or upon expiration of all prepaid
time, the meter shall display the word “EXPIRED.” The vehicle shall thereafter be in violation of applicable parking regulations, and may be cited for a violation
of any applicable “expired meter” parking restriction.
SEC. 88.07. PARKING METERS – PAYMENT.
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,852, Eff. 10/3/11, Oper. 1/1/12.)
When the operator of a vehicle parks in a parking meter zone on a public street, the operator shall immediately make or cause to be made a lawful payment for
the parking meter adjacent thereto, or, if none, for an applicable parking meter in the vicinity after entering the assigned parking meter space number, except when
utilizing a personal parking meter as provided in Sections 88.01.1, 88.03.1 and 88.06.1, at the rates established and provided therefor in Section 88.00 as modified
pursuant to Section 88.00.2 of this Article and in accordance with the payment schedule adopted by the Department for said parking meter space, as indicated on the
parking meter.
SEC. 88.08. COLLECTION OF CASH FROM PARKING METERS.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
The Department shall make or cause to be made regular collections of the money deposited in said parking meters by uniformed collectors and shall count or
cause to be counted the money contained therein and deliver the same into the City Treasury to the credit of the Special Parking Revenue Fund.
SEC. 88.08.1. COLLECTION OF PERSONAL PARKING METER REVENUE.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
Personal parking meters shall operate with stored prepaid time. This time shall be sold by the Department at the rate of one dollar per hour in increments of 20
hours. The meter shall cease to function and shall display the word “EXPIRED” when all prepaid time has been expended. The Department shall establish the
mechanism for selling meter time for personal parking meters and shall deliver the revenue derived from such sale to the City Treasury to be deposited in the
Special Parking Revenue Fund.
SEC. 88.10. PARKING METERS AND PARKING METER STANDARDS NOT TO BE USED FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES.
It shall be unlawful for any person to attach anything or to allow a bicycle, newsrack or any other article or thing to lean against a parking meter or a parking
meter standard.
SEC. 88.11. IMPROPER USE OR MISUSE OF PARKING METERS.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
It shall be unlawful to deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter any defaced or bent coin, or any slug, device, metallic or other substitute for any
money of the United States of America, or for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking
meter, or to place any foreign matter or substance in said parking meter or any part thereof.
SEC. 88.12. EXTENDING PARKING TIME FOR A PARKING METER SPACE.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
It shall be unlawful for any person to make or cause to be made a payment in a parking meter for the purpose of increasing or extending the parking time of
any vehicle beyond the legal parking time which has been established by the Department for the parking meter space.
SEC. 88.13. FAILURE TO PAY FOR A PARKING METER SPACE.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or to cause, allow, permit or suffer to be parked, a vehicle in any parking meter space, except as provided
by Sections 88.01.1, 88.03.1 and 88.06.1, without immediately making or causing to be made a lawful payment at an applicable parking meter as provided in
Section 88.07.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle to remain in any parking meter space for more than the time indicated
by posted signs or on an applicable parking meter indicating the maximum parking time allowed in such parking meter space, or during any time the applicable
parking meter is indicating that the time has elapsed for which lawful payment has been made for said parking meter space; provided, however, that the provisions
of this Section shall not apply to any vehicle described in Section 80.05, vehicles owned by the City of Los Angeles, or vehicles operated pursuant to Sections
88.01.1, 88.03.1 and 88.06.1.
SEC. 88.13.1. FAILURE TO ACTIVATE PERSONAL PARKING METER.
(Added by Ord. No. 170,019, Eff. 10/21/94.)
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or to cause, allow, permit or suffer to be parked, a commercial vehicle in any commercial loading zone,
time limit zone or no parking zone for a period exceeding 30 minutes unless such person activates and displays within the vehicle a personal parking meter,
approved by the Department, that indicates the hours and minutes parked at a location and is calibrated to assess the rates established in Section 88.00.1.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle to remain in any commercial loading zone, time limit zone or no
parking zone after his/her personal parking meter has expired and in no event beyond the posted time limit in a time limit zone.
(c)
It shall be unlawful for any person to alter or manipulate in any way a personal parking meter, approved for use in the City of Los Angeles, for the
purposes of reducing the actual charged time or extending the parking time beyond the four-hour maximum limit for the space occupied.
“B. PARKING ON PUBLICLY OWNED OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES”
SEC. 88.50. PUBLIC OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES AND REGULATORY SIGNS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 169,246, Eff. 1/15/94.)
A.
Lot No.
601
602
609
610
613
614
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
Public Off-Street Parking Facilities: (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
Address
14401 Friar St.
11320 Chandler Blvd.
14521 Friar St.
14530 Gilmore St.
2010 Pisani Pl.
728 S. Cochran Ave.
1411 Electric Ave.
1511 Electric Ave.
7134 Remmet Ave.
1451 Gardner St.
14607 Sylvan St.
7120 Baird Ave.
7131 Canby Ave.
8707 S. Menlo Ave.
7222 Baird Ave.
3416 W. 43rd St.
3328 W. 43rd St.
11231 Magnolia Blvd.
2418 Daly St.
14591 Dickens St.
14517 Erwin St.
14402 Gilmore St.
5345 11th Ave.
5407 11th Ave.
5701 11th Ave.
119 N. Ave. 56
5712 E. Marmion Way
124 N. Ave. 59
120 S. Ave. 58
116 S. Ave. 56
7130 Darby Ave.
462 W. 9th St.
1421 S. Wooster St.
1147 Echo Park Ave.
7219 Remmet Ave.
1540 Purdue Ave.
3528 Larga Ave.
474 W. 8th St.
1533 N. Schrader Blvd.
928 Marine Ave.
1516 Barry Ave.
1530 Butler Ave.
1547 Corinth Ave.
1611 Beloit Ave.
11312 Idaho Ave.
1615 Colby Ave.
Vicinity
Van Nuys
North Hollywood
Van Nuys
Van Nuys
Venice
Wilshire Miracle Mile
Venice
Venice
Canoga Park
Sunset-Gardner
Van Nuys
Reseda
Reseda
Vermont-Manchester
Reseda
Leimert Park
Leimert Park
North Hollywood
Lincoln Heights
Sherman Oaks
Van Nuys
Van Nuys
Crenshaw-Slauson
Crenshaw-Slauson
Crenshaw-Slauson
Highland Park
Highland Park
Highland Park
Highland Park
Highland Park
Reseda
San Pedro
Pico-Robertson
Sunset-Echo Park
Canoga Park
West Los Angeles
Glendale-Atwater
San Pedro
Sunset-Vine
Wilmington
West Los Angeles
West Los Angeles
West Los Angeles
West Los Angeles
West Los Angeles
West Los Angeles
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
707
711
712
713
715
725
731
732
735
740
742
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
221 Ave. 22
Lincoln Heights
216 Ave. 24
Lincoln Heights
2334 Daly St.
Lincoln Heights
154 Ave. 24
Lincoln Heights
2416 Workman St.
Lincoln Heights
1152 Lemoyne St.
Sunset-Echo Park
1146 Logan St.
Sunset-Echo Park
4883 Navarro St.
El Sereno
323 W. 87th St.
Broadway-Manchester
5058 Meridian St.
York Blvd.-Ave. 51
5033 Lincoln Ave.
York Blvd.-Ave. 51
1710 Cherokee
Hollywood-Vine
672 S. Detroit St.
Mid-Wilshire
124 S. Ave. 57
Highland Park
117 S. Ave. 58
Highland Park
7220 Jordan Ave.
Canoga Park
4642 Russell Ave.
Los Feliz-Vermont
1146 Glendale Blvd.
Sunset-Echo Park
308 S. Hill St.
Civic Center
8509 S. Broadway
Manchester-Broadway
1711 Sunset Blvd.
Echo Park
1036 Broxton Ave.
Westwood Village
15216 Sunset Blvd.
Pacific Palisades
318 N. Breed St.
Brooklyn-Soto
445 5th St.
San Pedro
460 W. 7th St.
San Pedro
2386 Malcolm Ave.
Rancho Park
5063 Caspar Ave.
Eagle Rock
7141 Remmet Ave.
Canoga Park
1156 Clark Drive
Pico-Robertson
8866 Pico Boulevard
Pico-Robertson
12223 Ventura Blvd.
tudio City
682 S. Vermont Ave.
Vermont-Wilshire
601 S. Vermont Ave.
Vermont-Wilshire
209 N. Larchmont Blvd.
Larchmont
123 N. Avenue 57
Highland Park
835 Avalon Blvd.
Wilmington
2332 Workman Street
Lincoln Heights
2367 Prosser Ave.
Pico-Westwood
529 11th St.
San Pedro
239 W. 86th Place
Broadway-Manchester
2150 Dell Ave.
Venice
1625 N.Vine Street
Hollywood-Vine
123 S. Robertson Blvd.
Beverly Center
7128 Jordan Ave.
Canoga Park
21901 W. Costanso St.
Woodland Hills
2377 Midvale Ave.
Pico-Midvale
3528 Garden Ave.
Glendale-Atwater
7246 Baird Ave.
Reseda
249 N. Chicago St.
Boyle Heights
2371 Overland Ave.
Pico-Westwood
7117 Remmet Ave.
Canoga Park
200 N. Venice Blvd.
Venice
218 N. Larchmont Blvd.
Larchmont
396 W. 6th St.
San Pedro
301 N. Main St.
Venice
1637 Wilcox Ave.
Hudson-Wilcox
8463 S. Vermont Ave.
Vermont-Manchester
6801 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood
115 S. Ave. 56
Highland Park
5000 N. Vineland Ave.
North Hollywood
11010 Santa Monica Blvd.
West Los Angeles
4702 W. Washington Blvd.
Mid-City
4600 W. Washington Blvd.
Mid-City
751
752
753
755
756
758
799
4601 W. Washington Blvd.
Mid-City
6265 Sylmar Ave.
Van Nuys
414 E. Temple St.
Civic Center
237 S. Los Angeles St.
Civic Center
139 S. George Burns Rd.
Beverly Center
636 Maple Ave.
Fashion District
14758 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks
B.
Installation of Regulatory Signs.
(a)
The Department of Transportation may install regulatory signs in or upon the above listed off-street parking facilities. (Amended by Ord. No.
151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(b)
Such signs shall be of such design and type, and shall be in such numbers and places in or upon such facilities as said Department finds are
required to fully inform the public of the contents thereof and the conditions and limitations on the parking of vehicles therein.
SEC. 88.51. INSTALLATION OF OFF-STREET PARKING METERS AUTHORIZED.
The Department of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to install or cause to be installed, off-street parking meters on publicly owned off-street
parking facilities hereby established or hereafter created by the Council of the City of Los Angeles, in such numbers as may be designated by said Council and on
such publicly owned off-street parking facilities as may be determined by said Council to be necessary to the regulation, control and inspection of the parking of
vehicles therein. Said determination shall be based upon good traffic engineering principles, traffic investigation and surveys made from time to time by the
Department of Transportation. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(a)
Off-street meters installed on off-street parking facilities shall be placed in the area adjacent to or in the vicinity of the off-street parking meter
spaces hereinafter described. (Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(b)
No other traffic officer, board or department of the City, and no private agency or person, shall install or place any off-street parking meter
within the purview of this article except upon the order of the Department of Transportation. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
SEC. 88.52. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF OFF-STREET PARKING METERS.
The Department is hereby authorized and directed to repair, maintain, replace and otherwise keep said off-street parking meters in good working order and
condition at all times, or cause the same to be done. (Amended by Ord. No. 159,561, Eff. 1/17/85.)
(a)
No other officer, board or department of this City, and no private agency or person, shall repair, maintain or replace any off-street parking meter
within the purview of this article, except upon the order of the Department. (Amended by Ord. No. 159,561, Eff. 1/17/85.)
(b)
(None)
(c)
All persons engaged in repairing, maintaining, replacing or otherwise working upon off-street parking meters shall bear identification showing
that such persons are authorized to do such repair, maintenance or replacement work.
SEC. 88.53. OFF-STREET PARKING METER SPACES TO BE INDICATED AND MAINTAINED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
The Department shall cause distinct lines or markings to be painted or placed, replaced and maintained upon the publicly owned parking facility adjacent to or
in the vicinity of each off-street parking meter for the purpose of designating the off-street parking space or spaces for which said meter is to be used.
It shall be unlawful when such lines or markings are in place, for any person to park, stop or stand any vehicle other than completely within the confines or
limits of such off-street parking meter space.
SEC. 88.54. TIME OF PARKING IN OFF-STREET PARKING METER ZONES.
The maximum legal parking time for each publicly owned off-street parking facility in Section 88.50 hereof shall be as determined from time to time by the
Board of Transportation Commissioners. Said determination shall be based upon good traffic engineering principles, traffic investigation and surveys made from
time to time. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
SEC. 88.55. OFF-STREET PARKING METERS – TIMES FOR OPERATION.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
Provisions of this division which require payment of off-street parking meters shall apply at such times and hours as may be determined from time to time by
the Board of Transportation Commissioners, based upon engineering and traffic investigation. Such times and hours shall be indicated by signs or on the parking
meters; provided, however, that the Board of Transportation Commissioners may, in its discretion from time to time, prohibit all parking in any publicly owned offstreet parking facility during times of emergency by causing appropriate "No Parking" signs to be posted.
SEC. 88.56. OPERATION OF OFF-STREET PARKING METERS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
Every off-street parking meter shall be set to display, upon payment for an off-street parking meter space, the period of time for which said payment has been
made, and unless a printed receipt indicating the expiry time is made available at the time of payment, said off-street parking meter shall continue to display, upon
the entry of the off-street parking meter space number, if applicable, the remaining paid time for said off-street parking meter space from the time of payment until
the expiration of the paid time, or until a vehicle vacates said off-street parking meter space, whichever is sooner
Every off-street parking meter shall be so arranged that upon the expiration of the parking time for which said payment has been made, and upon the entry of
the off-street parking meter space number, if applicable, it will indicate by a visible display that the lawful parking time has expired.
Each off-street parking meter shall indicate the legal parking time which has been or may be established for that publicly owned off-street parking facility.
SEC. 88.57. OFF-STREET PARKING METERS – PAYMENT.
(Amended by Ord. No. 181,852, Eff. 10/3/11, Oper. 1/1/12.)
When the operator of a vehicle parks in an off-street parking meter space on a publicly owned off-street parking facility, the operator shall immediately make or
cause to be made a lawful payment for the off-street parking meter adjacent thereto, or, if none, for an applicable parking meter in the vicinity after entering the
assigned off-street parking meter space number, at the rates determined by the Board of Transportation Commissioners from time to time for said off-street parking
meter space and as indicated by posted signs or on an applicable parking meter.
SEC. 88.58. COLLECTION OF CASH FROM OFF-STREET PARKING METERS.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
The Department shall make or cause to be made regular collections of the money deposited in off-street parking meters by uniformed collectors and shall count
or cause to be counted the money contained therein and deliver the same into the City Treasury to the credit of the Special Parking Revenue Fund.
SEC. 88.60. OFF-STREET PARKING METERS AND OFF-STREET PARKING METER STANDARDS NOT TO BE USED FOR CERTAIN
PURPOSES.
It shall be unlawful for any person to attach anything to or to allow anything to lean against an off-street parking meter or an off-street parking meter standard.
SEC. 88.61. IMPROPER USE OR MISUSE OF OFF-STREET PARKING METERS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
It shall be unlawful to deposit or cause to be deposited in any off-street parking meter any defaced or bent coin, or any slug, device, metallic or other substitute
for any money of the United States of America, or for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any offstreet parking meter, or to place any foreign matter or substance in said off-street parking meter or any part thereof.
SEC. 88.62. EXTENDING PARKING TIME FOR AN OFF-STREET PARKING METER SPACE.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
It shall be unlawful for any person to make or cause to be made a payment in an off-street parking meter for the purpose of increasing or extending the parking
time of any vehicle beyond the legal parking time which has been established by the Board of Transportation Commissioners for the off-street parking meter space.
SEC. 88.63. FAILURE TO PAY FOR AN OFF-STREET PARKING METER SPACE.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or to cause, allow, permit or suffer to be parked, a vehicle in any off-street parking meter space without
immediately making or causing to be made a lawful payment at an applicable parking meter as provided in Section 88.57.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle to remain in any off-street parking meter space for more than the time
indicated by posted signs or indicated on an applicable off-street parking meter indicating the maximum parking time allowed in such off-street parking meter space,
or during any time the applicable off-street parking meter is indicating that the time has elapsed for which lawful payment has been made for said off-street parking
meter space; provided, however, that the provisions of this Section shall not apply to any vehicle described in Section 80.05.
SEC. 88.64. FAILURE TO OBEY OFF-STREET PARKING SIGNS.
(Amended by Ord. No. 143,158. Eff. 5/4/72.)
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or cause, allow, permit or suffer to be parked, a vehicle in any publicly owned off-street parking facility in
violation of signs erected pursuant to Section 88.50B.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle to remain in or upon any publicly owned off-street parking facility for
more than the time indicated by the signs erected pursuant to Section 88.50B.
(c)
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle described in Section 80.05.
SEC. 88.65. DESIGNATION OF PARKING SPACES FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS.
(Added by Ord. No. 148,681, Eff. 9/10/76.)
(a)
The Department of Transportation is hereby authorized to designate stalls or spaces in publicly owned, leased or controlled off street parking facilities
for the exclusive use of those physically handicapped persons whose vehicles display the distinguishing license plates or placards issued to disabled persons
pursuant to Section 22511.5 of the Vehicle Code, or to disabled veterans as specified in Section 9105 of the Vehicle Code. Such designation shall be made
whenever the Department of Transportation determines that access to property would be improved for physically handicapped persons and shall be accomplished by
posting immediately adjacent to and visible from each stall or space a sign consisting of a profile view of a wheelchair with occupant in white on a blue
background. (Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.)
(b)
(Amended by Ord. No. 151,833, Eff. 2/10/79, Oper. 2/25/79.) There shall also be posted immediately adjacent to and visible from such stall or space
a sign which clearly and conspicuously states the following:
“Unauthorized vehicles not displaying distinguishing license plates or placards issued to physically handicapped persons or disabled veterans will be
towed away at owner’s expense. Towed vehicles may be reclaimed at ------ or by telephoning ------.”
When such a sign is posted, the Department of Transportation shall cause the blank spaces to be completed and maintained to set forth the following:
1.
The complete address of the place where the vehicle may be reclaimed.
2.
The applicable telephone number of the local law enforcement agency.
DIVISION “V”
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS WITHIN THE LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AND VAN NUYS
AIRPORTS
(Div. V, Sec 89.00 - 89.38, Added by Ord. No. 95,927, Eff. 2/12/50. Div. V Sec. 89.00 - 89.38,
Amended, Sec. 89.39 - 89.48 and 89.39.1, Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 3/28/64.)
Section
89.00
89.01
89.02
89.03
89.04
89.05
89.06
89.07
89.08
89.09
Definitions.
Powers of Manager.
Basic Speed Law.
Maximum Speed Law.
Entrance and Exits.
Stopping at Stop Signs.
Use of Service Roadways.
Driving in Parking Areas.
U-turns.
Driving Over Double Line.
89.10
89.11
89.12
89.13
89.14
89.15
89.16
89.17
89.18
89.19
89.20
89.21
89.22
89.23
89.24
89.25
89.26
89.27
89.28
89.29
89.30
89.31
89.32
89.33
89.34
89.35
89.35.1
89.35.2
89.35.3
89.35.4
89.35.5
89.35.6
89.36
89.37
89.38
89.39
89.39.1
89.39.2
89.40
89.41
89.42
89.43
89.44
89.45
89.46
89.47
89.48
89.49
89.50
Reckless Driving.
Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor or Any Drug.
Driving Under Influence of Non-narcotic Drug.
Driver’s License.
Removal of Debris From Accident.
Authorized Emergency Vehicles.
Citations and Arrests.
Presumption of Validity of Signs, Devices, Signals and Markings.
Manner of Direction of Traffic.
Obedience to Officers.
Application to Public Employees.
Right of Roadway.
Turning in Intersection.
One-way Traffic.
Laned Roadway.
Starting Parked Vehicles or Backing.
Turning Movements and Required Signals.
Duration of Signal.
Signal When Stopping.
Method of Signal.
Hand Signals.
Opening and Closing Doors.
Right of Way at Crosswalks.
Vehicle Stopped for Pedestrians.
Driving in Parking Area.
Powers of Manager re Parking.
Parking Meter Spaces to Be Indicated and Maintained.
Parking Meter Rates.
Operations of Parking Meters.
Parking Meters – Payment.
Failure to Pay for a Parking Meter Space.
Improper Use or Misuse of Parking Meters.
Stopping at Red Curb.
Parking at Green Curb.
Parking at Yellow Curb.
Parking at White Curb.
Parking Prohibited or Limited.
Parking Restricted to Hotel – Motel Operated Vehicles.
Parking in Parking Area.
Impounding of Vehicles.
Curb Parking.
Parking in Crosswalk.
Emergency Suspension of Parking.
Parking of for Hire Vehicles.
Parking Restricted to for Hire Vehicles.
Pedestrians Use Sidewalks.
Pedestrians Outside Crosswalks.
Official Traffic Signals.
Walk, Wait, or Don’t Walk.
SEC. 89.00. DEFINITIONS.
The following words and phrases whenever used in this division shall be construed as defined in this section unless from the context a different meaning is
intended, or unless a different meaning is specifically defined and more particularly directed to the use of such words or phrases:
“Airport” shall mean the Los Angeles International Airport and the Van Nuys Airport.
“Board” shall mean the Board of Airport Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles.
“Bus” shall mean any motor vehicle other than a motor truck or truck tractor, designed for carrying more than nine persons including the driver and
used or maintained for the transportation of passengers.
“Crosswalk” shall mean:
(a)
that portion of a roadway included within the prolongation or connection of the boundary lines of sidewalks at intersections where the
intersecting roadways meet at approximately right angles, except the prolongation of such lines from an alley across a street, and except where signs
have been placed indicating no crossing and;
(b)
any portion of a roadway distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface thereof.
“For Hire Vehicle” shall mean a vehicle used for the transportation of persons and baggage for hire, other than a bus.
“Guard” shall mean any person employed by the Department of Airports having a civil service classification of “Guard”.
“Manager” shall mean the General Manager of the Department of Airports of the City of Los Angeles.
“Motor Vehicle” shall means a vehicle which is self-propelled.
“Official traffic control devices” shall mean all signs, signals, marking and devices not inconsistent with this division, placed or created by authority
of the Manager.
“Official traffic signals” shall mean any device, whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to
stop and to proceed, and which is erected by authority of the Manager.
“Person” shall mean a natural person, joint venture, joint stock company, partnership, association, club, company, corporation, business trust
organization or the manager, lessee, agent, servant, officer or employee of any of them.
“Private parking area” shall mean any portion of an Airport other than a “public parking area” which is set aside for the parking of vehicles.
“Private roadway” shall mean a roadway not open to the public.
“Public parking area” shall mean any portion of an Airport which is set aside for the parking of private vehicles for compensation.
“Public roadway” shall mean a roadway open to the public.
“Roadway” shall mean those ways within an Airport set aside for the movement of vehicular traffic.
“Security Officer” shall mean any person employed by the Department of Airports having a civil service classification of “Security Officer.” (Added
by Ord. No. 163,941, Eff. 9/1/88.)
“Service roadway” shall mean a roadway set aside for the use of vehicles furnishing supplies and the like for the use of the Department of Airports or
any lessee occupying any portion of an Airport.
“Sidewalk” shall mean that portion of a roadway set apart for pedestrian movement.
“Special Officers” shall mean any person employed by the Department of Airports having a civil service classification of “Special Officer.”
“Vehicle” shall mean a device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be propelled, moved or drawn upon a highway or roadway
excepting a device moved by human power.
Whenever any words or phrases used in this division are not defined herein but are now defined in the Vehicle Code of this State, such definitions are
incorporated herein and shall be deemed to apply to such words and phrases used in this division as though set forth herein in full.
SEC. 89.01. POWERS OF MANAGER.
The Manager may, when he shall determine that public safety or convenience requires the same, or that the movement of traffic will be expedited thereby,
designate:
(a)
Roadways as entrances to or exits from an Airport;
(b)
Points where vehicles must come to a stop before proceeding;
(c)
Places for crosswalks;
(d)
Roadways as service roadways, public roadways or private roadways;
(e)
Places where roadways shall be divided into lanes;
(f)
The direction and manner in which vehicles shall proceed; and may erect signs, make markings and erect or place official traffic control
devices and official traffic signals giving notice thereof, which sighs, markings, devices, and signals shall conform to the provisions of the Manual of
Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
SEC. 89.02. BASIC SPEED LAW.
No person shall drive a vehicle upon an Airport at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent, having due regard for weather, visibility, the traffic on and the
surface and width of the highway and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of persons and property.
SEC. 89.03. MAXIMUM SPEED LAW.
No person shall drive a vehicle upon an Airport at a speed greater than the posted limit.
SEC. 89.04. ENTRANCE AND EXITS.
Persons entering an Airport by vehicle shall enter by means of those roadways which are designed as entrances to the Airport and shall leave by way of those
roadways which are designated as exits, except as to those roadways which are used as both entrances and exits.
SEC. 89.05. STOPPING AT STOP SIGNS.
The driver of any vehicle approaching any intersection sign posted with a stop sign shall stop at a limit line, if marked otherwise before entering the
cross.walk on the near side of the intersection or, if none, then before entering the intersection.
SEC. 89.06. USE OF SERVICE ROADWAYS.
No person shall use any service roadway for any purpose other than that for which it is designated, as provided in this division.
SEC. 89.07. DRIVING IN PARKING AREAS.
All drivers of vehicles entering upon any public parking area shall follow and comply with any directional markers or signs therein.
SEC. 89.08. U-TURNS.
When appropriate signs are erected, no person shall turn any vehicle on any public roadway so as to proceed in the opposite direction.
SEC. 89.09. DRIVING OVER DOUBLE LINE.
When any roadway is divided into lines by a painted double parallel solid line no person driving a vehicle shall drive to the left thereof except when turning to
the left across any such marking at any intersection or into, or out of, a driveway.
SEC. 89.10. RECKLESS DRIVING.
No person shall drive any vehicle upon any driveway or in any parking area in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
SEC. 89.11. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR OR ANY DRUG.
No person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquor or under the combined influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug shall drive a vehicle upon any
roadway or in any parking area.
SEC. 89.12. DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE OF NON-NARCOTIC DRUG.
No person under the influence of any drug, other than a narcotic or amphetamine or any derivative thereof, to a degree which renders him incapable of safely
driving a vehicle shall drive a vehicle upon any roadway or in any parking area.
SEC. 89.13. DRIVER’S LICENSE.
No person shall drive a motor vehicle upon any roadway or in any parking area unless he then holds a valid driver’s licence issued under the provisions of the
Vehicle Code of the State of California, except such persons as are expressly exempted by said Code.
SEC. 89.14. REMOVAL OF DEBRIS FROM ACCIDENT.
The driver of any vehicle which is involved in any collision shall remove or cause to be removed all glass and other debris which may have fallen upon any
roadway as a result of such collision from such roadway before leaving the place of the collision and every person hired or employed to move or remove any such
vehicle shall remove all glass and other debris which may have fallen upon the roadway as a result of the collision in which the vehicle was involved, before
removing the vehicle.
SEC. 89.15. AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES.
Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle, as defined in the Vehicle Code of the State of California, sounding a siren and having at
least one lighted lamp exhibiting red light visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of 500 feet to the front of such vehicle, the driver of every
other vehicle on any roadway shall yield the right of way and shall immediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the right hand edge or curb
of the roadway clear of any intersection and shall thereupon stop and remain in such position until such authorized emergency vehicle has passed, except when
otherwise directed by a police officer, special officer or guard.
SEC. 89.16. CITATIONS AND ARRESTS.
(a)
Any Parking Control Checker or Traffic Officer as defined in Section 80.00 of this chapter or any Special Officer or Security Officer as defined in
Section 89.00 of this chapter is hereby authorized to issue parking notices as provided by Division 17, Article 3 of the Vehicle Code whenever and wherever
necessary on any airport department street, roadway, thoroughfare or area under the jurisdiction and control of the Board of Airport Commissioners of the City of
Los Angeles and to perform such other related duties as may be required by the Chief of Police or the General Manager, Department of Transportation, as
appropriate. (Amended by Ord. No. 168,783, Eff. 7/12/93, Oper. 7/1/93.)
(b)
Any police officer is authorized and empowered to issue citations to any person violating any of the provisions of this division on the same forms used
for violation of traffic laws or ordinances by the Police Department of the City and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 40500, 40501 and 40502 of the
Vehicle Code, or to place such person under arrest in cases where arrest is authorized for similar offenses under the provisions of said Vehicle Code.
SEC. 89.17. PRESUMPTION OF VALIDITY OF SIGNS, DEVICES, SIGNALS AND MARKINGS.
Whenever traffic signs or traffic control devices, signals or markings are placed in position such signs, devices, signals and markings shall be presumed to have
been so placed by authority of the Manager unless the contrary shall be established by competent evidence.
SEC. 89.18. MANNER OF DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC.
Police officers, guards and special officers are authorized to direct all traffic by voice, hand or signal in conformance with traffic laws provided that, in the
event of a fire or other emergency, they may direct traffic as conditions may require notwithstanding the provisions of this division.
SEC. 89.19. OBEDIENCE TO OFFICERS.
No person shall willfully fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order, direction or signal of a police officer, guard or special officer.
SEC. 89.20. APPLICATION TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES.
The provisions of this division shall apply to the driver of any vehicle owned by or used in the service of the United States Government, this state, or any
county or city.
SEC. 89.21. RIGHT OF ROADWAY.
Upon all roadways a vehicle shall be driven upon the right half of the roadway, except as follows:
(a)
When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction under the rules covering such movement.
(b)
When placing a vehicle in a lawful position for, and when the vehicle is lawfully making a left turn.
(c)
When the right half of the roadway is closed to traffic.
(d)
Upon a roadway designated. and sign posted for one-way traffic.
(e)
When the roadway is not of sufficient width.
SEC. 89.22. TURNING IN INTERSECTION.
The driver of a vehicle intending to turn at an intersection shall do so as follows:
(a)
roadway.
Right turns. Both the approach for a right turn and a right turn shall be made as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the
(b)
Left turns. The driver of a vehicle intending to turn left at any intersection shall approach the intersection in the extreme left lane lawfully
available to traffic moving in the direction of the driver of such vehicle and after entering the intersection the left turn shall be made so as to leave the
intersection in a lane lawfully available to traffic moving in such direction upon the roadway being entered.
SEC. 89.23. ONE-WAY TRAFFIC.
No person shall operate or move a vehicle upon any roadway designated and sign posted for one-way traffic in a direction opposite to that indicated by the
designation or sign post.
SEC. 89.24. LANED ROADWAY.
Whenever any roadway has been divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for traffic, a vehicle shall be driven as near as practicable entirely within a
single lane and shall not be moved from the lane until the driver has first ascertained that such movement can be made with reasonable safety.
SEC. 89.25. STARTING PARKED VEHICLES OR BACKING.
No person shall start a vehicle stopped, standing or parked on a roadway, nor shall any person back a vehicle on a roadway until such movement can be made
with reasonable safety.
SEC. 89.26. TURNING MOVEMENTS AND REQUIRED SIGNALS.
No person shall turn a vehicle from a direct crossing or move right or left upon a roadway until such movement can be made with reasonable safety and then
only after the giving of an appropriate signal in a manner provided in this division in the event any other vehicle may be affected by the movement.
SEC. 89.27. DURATION OF SIGNAL.
Any signal of intended turn right or left shall be given continuously during the last 100 feet traveled by the vehicle before turning.
SEC. 89.28. SIGNAL WHEN STOPPING.
No person shall stop or suddenly decrease the speed of a vehicle on a roadway without first giving an appropriate signal in the manner provided in this
division to the driver of any vehicle immediately to the rear when there is an opportunity to give the signal.
SEC. 89.29. METHOD OF SIGNAL.
The signals required by this division shall be given either by means of the hand and arm or by a signal lamp or mechanical signal device, but when the body or
load on any vehicle or combination of vehicles projects 24 inches or more to the left of the center of the steering wheel, or under any condition when a hand and
arm signal would not be visible both to the front and rear of the vehicle or vehicles, then the vehicle or vehicles shall be equipped with, and signals shall be give by,
a signal lamp or device.
SEC. 89.30. HAND SIGNALS.
All required signals given by hand and arm shall be given from the left side of a vehicle in the following manner:
(a)
Left turn – hand and arm extended horizontally beyond the side of the vehicle.
(b)
Right turn – hand and arm extended upward beyond the side of the vehicle.
(c)
Stop or sudden decrease of speed signal – hand and arm extended downward beyond the side of the vehicle.
SEC. 89.31. OPENING AND CLOSING DOORS.
No person shall open the door of a vehicle on the side available to moving traffic unless it is reasonably safe to do so and can be done without interfering with
the movement of such traffic, nor shall any person leave the door open on the side of the vehicle available to moving traffic for a period of time longer than
necessary to load or unload passengers.
SEC. 89.32. RIGHT OF WAY AT CROSSWALKS.
The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right of way to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within any marked crosswalk or within any unmarked crosswalk or any
intersection.
SEC. 89.33. VEHICLE STOPPED FOR PEDESTRIANS.
When any vehicle has stopped at a marked crosswalk or at any unmarked crosswalk at the intersection to permit a pedestrian to cross the roadway the driver of
any other vehicle approaching from the rear shall not overtake and pass the stopped vehicle.
SEC. 89.34. DRIVING IN PARKING AREA.
(a)
(b)
therein.
No person shall enter any public parking area except at the places marked “entrance” nor leave such area except at the places marked “exit.”
All persons entering and driving, a vehicle into, out of or within a public parking area shall follow the instructions of any parking area attendant SEC. 89.35. POWERS OF MANAGER RE PARKING.
The Manager may, when he shall determine that the movement of traffic will be expedited thereby, designate:
(a)
Places where vehicles may or may not be parked.
(b)
The period of time for which vehicles may be parked at any place; and may make appropriate markings giving notice thereof, which markings
shall conform to the provisions of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
(c)
The location and number of parking meters. (Added by Ord. No. 151,110, Eff. 7/30/78.)
SEC. 89.35.1. PARKING METER SPACES TO BE INDICATED AND MAINTAINED.
(Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
The Manager shall cause distinct lines or markings to be painted or placed, replaced and maintained adjacent to each parking meter for the purposes of
designating the parking meter space or spaces for which said meter is to be used.
It shall be unlawful when such lines or markings are in place for any person to park, stop or stand any vehicle other than completely within the confines or
limits of such parking meter space.
SEC. 89.35.2. PARKING METER RATES.
(Added by Ord. No. 151,110, Eff. 7/30/78.)
The hourly rates and payment schedule for each parking meter space shall be determined from time to time by the Board.
SEC. 89.35.3. OPERATIONS OF PARKING METERS.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
Every parking meter shall be set to display, upon payment for a parking meter space, the period of time for which said payment has been made, and said
parking meter shall continue to display, upon the entry of the parking meter space number, if applicable, the remaining paid time for said parking meter space from
the time of payment until the expiration of the paid time or until a vehicle vacates said parking meter space, whichever is sooner.
Every parking meter shall be so arranged that upon the expiration of the parking time for which said payment has been made, and upon the entry of the parking
meter space number, if applicable, it will indicate by a visible display that the lawful parking time has expired.
Every parking meter shall indicate the legal parking time which has been or may be established for that area, location or zone of the street upon which said
parking meter is installed.
SEC. 89.35.4. PARKING METERS – PAYMENT.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
When the operator of a vehicle parks such vehicle in a parking meter space, the operator shall immediately make or cause to be made a lawful payment in the
parking meter adjacent thereto, or if none, in an applicable parking meter in the vicinity after entering the assigned parking meter space number, at the rates
established by the Board and in accordance with the payment scheduled adopted by the Board for said parking meter space, as indicated by appropriate signs on the
parking meter itself.
SEC. 89.35.5. FAILURE TO PAY FOR A PARKING METER SPACE.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or to cause, allow, permit or suffer to be parked, a vehicle in any parking meter space without immediately
making or causing to be made a lawful payment at an applicable parking meter as provided in Section 89.35.4.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle to remain in any parking meter space for more than the time indicated
by posted signs or on an applicable parking meter indicating the maximum parking time allowed in such parking meter space, or during any time the applicable
parking meter is indicating that the time has elapsed for which lawful payment has been made for said parking meter space.
(c)
It shall be unlawful for any person to make or cause to be made a payment in a parking meter for the purpose of increasing or extending the parking
time of any such vehicle beyond the legal parking time which has been established by the General Manager for the parking meter space.
SEC. 89.35.6. IMPROPER USE OR MISUSE OF PARKING METERS.
(Title and Section Amended by Ord. No. 180,092, Eff. 9/7/08.)
It shall be unlawful to deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter any defaced or bent coin, or any slug, device, metallic or other substitute for any
money of the United States of America, or for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking
meters, or to place any foreign matter or substance in said parking meter or any part thereof.
SEC. 89.36. STOPPING AT RED CURB.
No person shall stop any vehicle at any time adjacent to a curb marked in red.
SEC. 89.37. PARKING AT GREEN CURB.
No person shall park any vehicle adjacent to any curb marked in green for any period in excess of the time indicated, and in no case in excess of 15 minutes.
SEC. 89.38. PARKING AT YELLOW CURB.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle between the hours of 7:00 o’clock A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on any day except Sunday in a commercial loading zone
indicated by yellow curb except that commercial vehicles may stop or stand for the purpose of loading or unloading freight for the time necessary therefor, but not
to exceed 20 minutes. Passenger vehicles may stop or stand for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers and their personal baggage and then only for the time
necessary therefor, but in no event for more than three minutes.
SEC. 89.39. PARKING AT WHITE CURB.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
No person shall park any vehicle other than a private passenger automobile adjacent to any white curb and shall not park such vehicle for any greater period of
time than is actually necessary for the loading or unloading of passengers or personal baggage, and in no event for a longer period than 3 minutes. This section shall
not apply to busses.
SEC. 89.39.1. PARKING PROHIBITED OR LIMITED.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
(a)
Stopping or Standing Prohibited. Whenever authorized signs are in place giving notice that stopping or standing are prohibited during such hours or
on such days as are indicated on such signs, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop or stand or park any vehicle at any time during such hours of such days.
(b)
Parking Prohibited. Whenever authorized signs are in place giving notice that parking is prohibited at any time or during certain hours, it shall be
unlawful for any person to park any vehicle during such prohibited times.
(c)
Parking Time Limits. Whenever authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop or stand or park any
vehicle for a period of time in excess of the parking time limit indicated by such sign.
SEC. 89.39.2. PARKING RESTRICTED TO HOTEL – MOTEL OPERATED VEHICLES.
(Added by Ord. No. 132,865, Eff. 9/22/66.)
No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle, other than a hotel-motel vehicle operating under permit issued by the Board for the purpose of loading or
unloading passengers and/or personal luggage, in any place designated and posted for the parking of hotel-motel operated vehicles.
SEC. 89.40. PARKING IN PARKING AREA.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
(a)
No person shall park any vehicle in any public parking area except between the painted lines indicating where such vehicles shall be parked.
(b)
No person shall park a vehicle as to use or occupy more than one such marked parking space.
(c)
No person shall remove a vehicle from any public parking area without first paying all fees or charges due for the use of such parking space.
SEC. 89.41. IMPOUNDING OF VEHICLES.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
The Manager is authorized to remove any vehicle parked on any roadway in any Airport in violation of this division and to impound the same in any public
parking area. No owner or operator of any such vehicle shall thereafter remove such vehicle without first paying the impound charge and regular parking charge
therefor.
SEC. 89.42. CURB PARKING.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
Every vehicle stopped or parked upon a roadway where there are adjacent curbs shall be stopped or parked with the right wheels parallel with and within 18
inches of the right hand curb.
SEC. 89.43. PARKING IN CROSSWALK.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
No person shall stop any vehicle in a crosswalk.
SEC. 89.44. EMERGENCY SUSPENSION OF PARKING.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
(a)
The Manager is authorized, when he shall determine that traffic congestion or hazard is likely to result from the holding of any assemblage,
celebration, or function, to prohibit parking or movement of vehicles on any part of an Airport until such congestion or hazard is eliminated.
(b)
The Manager is further authorized to post signs giving notice of such suspension of parking. Such signs shall bear the word “Temporary” in addition
to the other matter appearing thereon.
(c)
No person shall drive or park any vehicle contrary to the instruction of any sign posted pursuant to the terms of this section
SEC. 89.45. PARKING OF FOR HIRE VEHICLES.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
No person shall park any for hire vehicle in any place other than a place provided therefor and appropriately marked as such.
SEC. 89.46. PARKING RESTRICTED TO FOR HIRE VEHICLES.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
No person shall park any vehicle other than a for hire vehicle in any place set aside for the parking of for hire vehicles.
SEC. 89.47. PEDESTRIANS USE SIDEWALKS.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
No person shall walk within any roadway which is bounded by or adjacent to a sidewalk.
SEC. 89.48. PEDESTRIANS OUTSIDE CROSSWALKS.
(Added by Ord. No. 127,959, Eff. 8/28/64.)
(a)
Every pedestrian upon a roadway at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or within an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection shall yield the
right-of-way to all vehicles upon the roadway.
(b)
roadway.
The provisions of this section shall not relieve the driver of a vehicle from the duty to exercise due care for the safety of any pedestrian upon a
SEC. 89.49. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS.
(Added by Ord. No. 135,476, Eff 12/10/67.)
Whenever traffic is controlled by official traffic signals exhibiting the words “go,” “caution,” or “stop.” or exhibiting different colored lights successively,
one at a time, or with arrows, only the colors designated in this section shall be used, and the terms and lights shall indicate and apply to drivers of vehicles and
pedestrians as hereinafter provided;
(a)
Green or Go. Green alone or “go” on an official traffic control signal means that:
Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall proceed straight through or may turn right or left. Traffic may make a semicircular or U-turn only where
such turn is permitted by signs erected at such location. But vehicular traffic, including vehicles turning right or left, shall yield the right-of-way to
other vehicles and pedestrians which were lawfully within the intersection or an adjacent crosswalk at the time such signal was first exhibited.
Pedestrians facing the signal may proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk, but shall yield the right-of-way to all
vehicles which were lawfully within the intersection at the time such signal was first exhibited.
(b)
Yellow or Caution. Yellow or “caution” on an official traffic control signal when shown following the green or “go” signals means that:
Vehicular traffic facing the signal is thereby warned that the red or stop signal will be exhibited immediately thereafter and vehicular traffic will
be required to stop when the red or stop signal is exhibited.
No pedestrian shall enter the roadway or cross any part of a roadway or proceed from or to a safety zone against a yellow or caution signal.
(c)
Red or Stop. Red alone or “stop” on an official traffic control signal means:
(1)
Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop at a limit line, if marked, otherwise before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the
intersection or, if none, then before entering the intersection and shall remain standing until green or “go” is shown alone, except as provided in the
next succeeding paragraphs.
(2)
The driver of a vehicle which is stopped as close as practicable at the entrance to the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection in
obedience to a red or “stop” signal, may make a right turn but shall yield the right-of way to pedestrians and other traffic proceeding as directed by
the signal at said intersection, except that the Council may by ordinance prohibit any such right turn against a red or “stop” signal at any intersection,
which ordinance shall be effective when a sign is erected at such intersection giving notice thereof.
(3)
The driver of a vehicle on a one-way street which intersects another one-way street on which traffic moves to the left shall stop in
obedience to a red or “stop” signal but may then make a left turn into said one-way street, but shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and other
traffic proceeding as directed by the signal at said intersection except that the Council may by ordinance prohibit any such left turn as above
described, which ordinance shall be effective when a sign is erected at such intersection giving notice thereof.
(4)
signal.
No pedestrian shall enter any roadway or cross any part of the roadway or proceed from or to a safety zone against a red or “stop”
SEC. 89.50. WALK, WAIT, OR DON’T WALK.
(Amended. by. Ord. No. 135,476, Eff. 12/10/67.)
Whenever an official traffic control signal exhibiting the words “walk” or “wait” or “don’t walk” are in place, the signals shall indicate as follows:
(a)
WALK. A pedestrian facing the signal may proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal or in a diagonal direction across the
roadway within the intersection if so instructed by signs or signals installed at or near the intersection.
(b)
WAIT OR DON’T WALK. No pedestrian shall start to cross the roadway in the direction of such signal, but any pedestrian who has partially
completed his crossing on the walk signal shall proceed to a sidewalk safety zone or island while the “wait” or “don’t walk” signal is showing.
DIVISION “W”
ESTABLISHMENT OF CIVIL PARKING PENALTIES
(Added by Ord. No. 168,782, Eff. 7/12/93, Oper 7/1/93.)
Section
89.60
Authority.
SEC. 89.60. AUTHORITY.
(Amended by Ord. No. 182,183, Eff. 8/11/12.)
Pursuant to the authority of State law, a schedule of civil parking penalties is hereby established for the violation of any regulation governing the standing or
parking of a vehicle under the California Vehicle Code or other State law, any Federal law, and provisions of the Los Angeles Municipal Code or of the Los
Angeles Administrative Code. The following fines and late payment penalties are hereby established:
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE
SECTION
80.25(b)
80.49
80.51(a)
80.53
80.54(h)1.
80.55(a)1.
80.55(a)2.
DESCRIPTION
PARKING NEAR EMERGENCY VEHICLE
WRONG SIDE/NOT PARALLEL - OVER 18" FROM
CURB
PARKING ON LEFT SIDE OF ROADWAY
PARKING WITHIN A PARKWAY
OVERNIGHT PARKING WITHOUT PERMIT
HAZARDOUS AREA
30 FEET OF INTERSECTION - BUSINESS DISTRICT
WITH
LATE
FINE PENALTY
$63
$126
WITH
SECOND
PENALTY
$151
$63
$126
$151
$58
$63
$68
$58
$58
$116
$126
$136
$116
$116
$141
$151
$161
$141
$141
80.55(a)3.
80.56(e)1.
80.56(e)2.
80.56(e)3.
80.56(e)4.
80.58(l)
80.58.1
80.61
80.66.1(d)
80.69(a)
80.69(b)
80.69(c)
80.69(d)
80.69.1(a)
80.69.1(c)
80.69.2
80.69.4
80.70
80.71.3
80.71.4
80.72
80.72.5
80.73(a)
80.73(b)2.A.
(3), (4), (5)
25 FEET CROSSWALK
PASSENGER ZONE (WHITE)
LOADING ZONE (YELLOW) SHORT TIME LIMIT ZONE (GREEN)
NO STOPPING ZONE (RED)
PREFERENTIAL PARKING
CARSHARE PARKING
ALLEY - STANDING IN
RESTRICTED ZONES
STOPPING OR STANDING PROHIBITED
PARKING PROHIBITED/STREET CLEANING
PARKING TIME LIMITS
PARKING OF VEHICLES MORE THAN SIX FEET
HIGH
PARKING TRAILER - VEHICLE CAPABLE OF
TOWING
UNHITCHED TRAILER:
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION WITHIN TWELVE
MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE AND TRAILERS PARKED
IN RESIDENTIAL AREA
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION WITHIN TWELVE
MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
PARKING OF OVERSIZE VEHICLES
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION WITHIN TWELVE
MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
PARKING IN ANTI-GRIDLOCK ZONE
PARKING IN FRONT YARD
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION WITHIN ONE YEAR OF
FIRST VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
WITHIN ONE YEAR OF FIRST VIOLATION
PARKING ON PRIVATE DRIVEWAY OR PROPERTY
PARKING ON RED FLAG DAY
PARKING ON PRIVATE STREET
PEDDLING VEHICLES
CATERING VIOLATION - DISTANCE LIMITATIONS
80.73(b)2.F. CATERING VIOLATION - TIME LIMITS
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION WITHIN TWELVE
MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS OF FIRST VIOLATION
80.73(d)
“FOR HIRE” WITHOUT PERMIT
80.73(f)
VIOLATING PROVISIONS OF PERMIT TO PARK
80.73.1
STORING VEHICLES IN STREET
80.73.2
USE OF STREET FOR STORAGE OF VEHICLES 80.74
CLEANING VEHICLE IN STREET
80.75.1
AUDIBLE STATUS INDICATOR
85.01
REPAIRING VEHICLE IN STREET
$58
$58
$58
$58
$93
$68
$163
$68
$68
$93
$73
$58
$116
$116
$116
$116
$186
$136
$326
$136
$136
$186
$146
$116
$141
$141
$141
$141
$211
$161
$351
$161
$161
$211
$171
$141
$58
$116
$141
$78
$156
$181
$78
$156
$181
$103
$206
$231
$133
$266
$291
$78
$156
$181
$103
$206
$231
$133
$266
$291
$73
$146
$171
$98
$196
$221
$128
$256
$281
$163
$326
$351
$68
$136
$161
$93
$186
$211
$143
$286
$311
$68
$68
$93
$68
$136
$136
$186
$136
$161
$161
$211
$161
$68
$136
$161
$73
$146
$171
$123
$246
$271
$173
$346
$371
$68
$68
$93
$68
$53
$58
$53
$136
$136
$186
$136
$106
$116
$106
$161
$161
$211
$161
$131
$141
$131
87.53
87.55
88.03(a)
88.13(a)
88.13(b)
88.53
88.63(a)
88.63(b)
88.64(a)
88.64(b)
MOBLIE BILLBOARD
PARKING OF VEHICLES WITH FOR SALE SIGNS
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
PARKING OUTSIDE SPACE INDICATED
METER - FAILURE TO PAY
OVERTIME USE OF METER SPACE
OFF-STREET PARKING OUTSIDE SPACE
INDICATED
OFF-STREET METER - FAILURE TO PAY
OFF-STREET OVERTIME USE OF METER SPACE
FAILURE TO OBEY OFF-STREET PARKING SIGNS OFF-STREET PARKING - TIME LIMITS
$255
$510
$535
$105
$255
$505
$58
$63
$63
$210
$510
$1,010
$116
$126
$126
$235
$535
$1,035
$141
$151
$151
$58
$116
$141
$58
$58
$63
$63
$116
$116
$126
$126
$141
$141
$151
$151
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE – AIRPORTS
SECTION
89.35.5(a)
89.35.5(b)
89.35.5(c)
89.36
89.37
89.38
89.39
89.39.1(a)
89.39.1(b)
89.39.1(c)
89.39.2
89.40(a)
89.40(b)
89.42
89.43
89.44(c)
89.45
89.46
171.04(c)
171.04(h)
DESCRIPTION
FAILURE TO PAY METER
FAILURE TO REMOVE VEHICLE WHEN
METER EXPIRES
OVERTIME USE OF METER SPACE
NO STOPPING - RED CURB
PARKING AT GREEN CURB
PARKING AT YELLOW CURB
PARKING AT WHITE CURB
STOPPING OR STANDING PROHIBITED
PARKING PROHIBITED
PARKING TIME LIMITS
PARKING RESTRICTED TO HOTELMOTEL VEHICLES PARKING OUTSIDE PAINTED LINES
USING MORE THAN ONE SPACE
PARALLEL PARKING - RIGHT WHEELS
18" FROM CURB
PARKING IN CROSSWALK
VIOLATION OF EMERGENCY RULES OR
SIGNS
PARKING “FOR HIRE” VEHICLES
PARKING RESTRICTED TO “FOR HIRE”
VEHICLES
RESTRICTED/PRIVATE PARKING AREA
LOADING/UNLOADING ONLY
FINE
$63
WITH LATE
PENALTY
$126
WITH SECOND
PENALTY
$151
$63
$126
$151
$63
$93
$58
$58
$58
$93
$68
$58
$126
$186
$116
$116
$116
$186
$136
$116
$151
$211
$141
$141
$141
$211
$161
$141
$58
$116
$141
$58
$58
$116
$116
$141
$141
$63
$126
$151
$68
$136
$161
$58
$116
$141
$58
$116
$141
$58
$116
$141
$93
$93
$186
$186
$211
$211
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE – HARBOR
SECTION
87.02
87.03
87.04
87.05
87.06
87.09(a)
87.09(b)
87.09(c)
DESCRIPTION
NO PARKING NEAR FIRE HYDRANT
PARALLEL PARKING REQUIRED
PARKING TIME LIMITED - SPECIFIED
STREETS
PARKING PROHIBITED - SPECIFIED
STREETS
PARKING PROHIBITED - CERTAIN
STREETS
WITHIN 6 FEET OF RAILROAD TRACK
NO PARKING OR STANDING - POSTED
AREAS
EXCESS OF TIME LIMIT
FINE
$68
$58
WITH LATE
PENALTY
$136
$116
WITH SECOND
PENALTY
$161
$141
$58
$116
$141
$68
$136
$161
$68
$136
$161
$63
$126
$151
$93
$186
$211
$58
$116
$141
87.09(d)
87.09(e)
87.09(h)
87.09(k)
87.11
LOADING ZONES
TEMPORARY NO PARKING
PARKING IN MORE THAN ONE
ALLOCATED SPACE
PARKING OTHER THAN BETWEEN
PAINTED LINES
RECREATION VEHICLE OVERNIGHT
$58
$68
$116
$136
$141
$161
$58
$116
$141
$58
$116
$141
$93
$186
$211
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE – PARKS
SECTION
63.44 k.2.
63.44
k.7.
63.44
k.8.
86.03
86.06
FINE
$68
WITH LATE
PENALTY
$136
WITH SECOND
PENALTY
$161
$58
$116
$141
SIGNS POSTED - NO PARKING
$68
$136
$161
PARKING IN PROHIBITED AREA
NO PARKING OTHER THAN POSTED
AREA
$68
$136
$161
$58
$116
$141
DESCRIPTION
NO PARKING BETWEEN POSTED HOURS
NO PARKING EXCEPT WITHIN STALLS PARKING SLOT
CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE
SECTION
4000(a)(1)
4152.5
4454(a)
4462(b)
5200
5201
5201(f)
5202
5204(a)
21113(a)
21210
21211(b)
22500(a)
22500(b)
22500(c)
22500(d)
22500(e)
22500(f)
22500(g)
22500(h)
22500(i)
22500(j)
22500(k)
22500(l)
22500.1
22502(a)
22502(e)
22504(a)
22505(b)
DESCRIPTION
NO EVIDENCE OF CURRENT REGISTRATION
FAILURE TO APPLY FOR REGISTRATION FOREIGN VEHICLE
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN REGISTRATION CARD
WITH VEHICLE
REGISTRATION PRESENTED FOR WRONG
VEHICLE
LICENSE PLATE DISPLAY SPECIFIED
PLATES IMPROPERLY POSITIONED
ILLEGAL PLATE COVERS
PERIOD OF DISPLAY OF PLATE SPECIFIED
CURRENT TAB IMPROPERLY ATTACHED
UNLAWFUL DRIVING OR PARKING ON PUBLIC
GROUNDS
BICYCLE PARKED - IMPEDING PEDESTRIAN
TRAFFIC PROHIBITED
BLOCKING A BIKE PATH OR BIKE LANE
PARKING WITHIN INTERSECTION
PARKING ON CROSSWALK
PARKING/SAFETY ZONE AND CURB
PARKING FIRE STATION ENTRANCE
BLOCKING DRIVEWAY
PARKING ON SIDEWALK
PARKING ALONG EXCAVATION
DOUBLE PARKING PARKING IN BUS ZONE
PARKING IN TUNNEL
PARKING ON BRIDGE
BLOCKING DISABLED ACCESS RAMP
STOPPING IN DESIGNATED FIRE LANE
PARKING 18" FROM CURB
CURB PARKING ONE-WAY ROADWAY
UNINCORPORATED AREA STOPPING
UNAUTHORIZED STOPPING ON STATE HIGHWAY
PROHIBITED
WITH
WITH
LATE SECOND
FINE PENALTY PENALTY
$50
$135
$145
$25
$66
$76
$25
$66
$76
$25
$66
$76
$25
$25
$25
$25
$25
$66
$66
$66
$66
$66
$76
$76
$76
$76
$76
$63
$126
$151
$53
$106
$131
$93
$68
$68
$68
$68
$68
$68
$68
$68
$293
$68
$68
$363
$63
$63
$63
$63
$186
$136
$136
$136
$136
$136
$136
$136
$136
$381
$136
$136
$406
$126
$126
$126
$126
$211
$161
$161
$161
$161
$161
$161
$161
$161
$406
$161
$161
$431
$151
$151
$151
$151
$63
$126
$151
22507.8(a)
22507.8(b)
22507.8(c)1
22507.8(c)2
22510
*DISABLED PARKING - ON/OFF STREET
DISABLED PARKING - OBSTRUCT ACCESS
DISABLED PARKING - BOUNDARIES
DISABLED PARKING - CROSSHATCHED
PARKING IN SNOW REMOVAL AREAS
MISUSE OF DISABLED PERSON PARKING
22511.56(b)
PRIVILEGES
22513(b)(c)
TOW CARS - PARKING ON FREEWAY RESTRICTED
22514
FIRE HYDRANTS
22515
UNATTENDED VEHICLE
VENDING ON FREEWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY
22520.5(a)
PROHIBITED
UNAUTHORIZED ACTIVITIES AT HIGHWAY REST
22520.6(a)
AREA/VISTA POINT PROHIBITED
22521
PARKING ON RAILROAD TRACKS
22522
PARKING NEAR SIDEWALK ACCESS RAMP 22523(a)(b)
VEHICLE ABANDONMENT PROHIBITED
BLOCKING INTERSECTION (GRIDLOCK)
22526(a)(b)
PROHIBITED – A STOPPING VIOLATION ISSUED
ON A NOTICE TO APPEAR:
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION WITHIN ONE YEAR OF
FIRST VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
WITHIN TWO YEARS OF FIRST VIOLATION
BLOCKING RAIL TRANSIT CROSSING DUE TO LOW
22526(c)
UNDERCARRIAGE (GRIDLOCK) PROHIBITED – A
STOPPING VIOLATION ON A NOTICE TO APPEAR:
FOR FIRST VIOLATION
FOR SECOND VIOLATION WITHIN ONE YEAR OF
FIRST VIOLATION
FOR THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT VIOLATIONS
WITHIN TWO YEARS OF FIRST VIOLATION
22951
PARKING LOT - STREET AND ALLEY PARKING
VEHICULAR CROSSING - UNAUTHORIZED
23333
STOPPING OR STANDING
WARNING DEVICE ON DISABLED VEHICLES
25300(b)(c)(e)
SPECIFIED
PARKING HAZARDOUS WASTE CARRIER IN
31303(d)
RESIDENTIAL AREA
$363
$363
$363
$363
$63
$406
$406
$406
$406
$126
$431
$431
$431
$431
$151
$363
$406
$431
$63
$68
$63
$126
$136
$126
$151
$161
$151
$63
$126
$151
$63
$126
$151
$63
$363
$143
$126
$406
$286
$151
$431
$311
$93
$186
$211
$143
$286
$311
$358
$396
$421
$113
$226
$251
$153
$306
$331
$368
$416
$436
$63
$126
$151
$63
$126
$151
$25
$66
$76
$383
$576
$601
* Citation may be cancelled with proof of valid placard per CVC § 40226 and payment of a $25 administrative fee.
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATION– TITLE 14
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
SECTION
4326
DESCRIPTION
VIOLATION OF POSTED
ORDERS
FINE
WITH LATE
PENALTY
WITH SECOND
PENALTY
$68
$136
$161
Any federal, state or local standing or parking regulation constituting a violation for which no provision is made in this schedule shall have a fine of $63 and
with late penalty of $126 and a second late payment penalty of $151.
The parking fines and late payment penalties listed here for a section shall apply to all unlisted subsections.
A parking fine shall be increased by a late payment penalty if payment is received more than 14 days from the mailing date of a notice of delinquent parking
violation. For the purposes of this schedule, the penalties are added to the original fine and included under the “fine with late penalty” amounts listed above.
The second late payment penalty will be applied only if payment is received more than 58 days from the date of issuance. For purposes of this schedule, the
second penalty is added to the "fine with second penalty" amount.
Any surcharges or assessments, including any penalties or other fees, mandated by State law for a violation and not included in the fine and late penalties shall
be added to the fine for the violation.
A parking fee shall be increased by the current DMV charge when a hold vehicle registration renewal is placed with the Department of Motor Vehicles.
A parking fine shall be increased by the amount of the fee that is charged to the City upon assignment as a delinquent account for Special Collection processing
and/or if the City assigns to an outside collection agency or independent third party collectors.