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San Fernando council backs plan to let neighborhoods petition for residential parking permits

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After a months-long study, the City Council directed staff to draft an ordinance that would let contiguous neighborhoods petition to form residential parking permit (RPP) zones, with a proposed petition threshold of 51% and at least four contiguous blocks required to qualify.

The San Fernando City Council on Tuesday gave staff direction to prepare an ordinance to rework the city's residential parking permit program and create a clear petition process for neighborhoods.

The move follows a consultant-led study and public meetings that identified high occupancy on neighborhood streets and steady concerns about overnight spillover parking from nearby commercial areas and adjacent jurisdictions. Julie Dixon of Dixon Resources Unlimited presented the data and recommended changes to modernization, enforcement, and permit…

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