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Carpinteria outlines AB 413 ‘daylighting’ implementation: warnings in February, citations begin March

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City staff described steps to implement California’s AB 413 daylighting law: education and warnings in February, citations starting March 1, red-curb painting on arterial roads, removal of certain downtown stalls and a public outreach campaign.

City staff told the Carpinteria City Council Monday that the city is preparing to implement California’s AB 413 — the “daylighting” law that increases no-parking areas near crosswalks — and outlined an enforcement timetable and outreach plan.

Community Development Director Nick Bobroff briefed the council on the law, which took effect Jan. 1 and makes it unlawful to park within 20 feet of the approach to a marked or unmarked crosswalk and within 15 feet of a crosswalk where a curb extension is present.…

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