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Gonzales staff outline enforcement plan for AB 413 daylighting rule; volunteer painting program under development
Summary
City staff briefed the Gonzales City Council on Jan. 21 about implementing AB 413, the statewide daylighting law that bans parking within 20 feet of crosswalks and 15 feet of bulb‑outs and discussed complaint‑based enforcement, volunteer curb‑painting and limited statutory exceptions.
City staff updated the Gonzales City Council on Jan. 21 about implementation of Assembly Bill 413 — the daylighting law that prohibits parking within 20 feet of marked or unmarked crosswalks and within 15 feet of a bulb‑out — and sought council direction on how to proceed with enforcement and volunteer painting of curb segments.
A city staff presenter explained that the law applies statewide and is enforceable whether or not a curb or curve is painted. “It makes it illegal to park within 20 feet of a marked or unmarked crosswalk and within 15 feet of a bulb out, whether it's painted or not,” the presenter said, and added the city has been…
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