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El Segundo council continues public hearing on changing multifamily parking rules after hours of debate

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Council continued a public hearing on an ordinance to change R‑3 multifamily parking from a flat two‑spaces-per-unit rule to a bedroom‑based sliding scale and to allow limited tandem parking; staff will return March 18 with follow‑up on parking‑zone permit policy and size thresholds.

El Segundo City Council on March 4 continued a public hearing on a proposed ordinance that would revise multifamily residential parking requirements in the R‑3 zone from a flat two‑spaces‑per‑unit standard to a bedroom‑based sliding scale and would permit up to 20% of required resident spaces to be tandem configuration.

Council opened the hearing after planning staff described the change as part of Program 9 of the city’s adopted housing element. Principal Planner Paul Samaras said, “This item before you is a part of our continuing efforts to implement the adopted housing element,” and that the proposed sliding scale had been recommended by the Planning Commission and by the state reviewer, the Department of Housing and Community Development.

The proposed ordinance would keep a two‑space requirement for larger units (two bedrooms and up) but…

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