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Committee directs city attorney to draft tougher ordinance, higher fines for renting recreational vehicles in public rights-of-way
Summary
The Transportation and Public Works Committee approved a city attorney report and draft ordinance to prohibit renting, leasing or selling recreational vehicles in the public right-of-way, and asked for a revised ordinance and fee study by Aug. 27 with higher penalties and criminal-prosecution option.
The Los Angeles City Transportation and Public Works Committee on April 17 approved a city attorney report and draft ordinance that would add recreational vehicles to the list of vehicles that cannot be rented, leased or sold in the public right-of-way and update fines and late penalties for violations.
The committee voted to approve the city attorney’s report and draft ordinance as amended and requested the city attorney return with an updated draft ordinance and a report on a revised fee structure no later than the Aug. 27 committee meeting.
The city attorney, Deputy City Attorney Mike Nagel, told the committee the ordinance was requested to target landlords who…
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