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Portola Hills resident asks commission to consider opening curb spaces to relieve overflow parking
Summary
A Portola Hills resident told the Lake Forest City Traffic and Parking Commission that overflow parking from a nearby condominium complex is pushing cars into his neighborhood and asked staff to consider opening nine to ten curb spaces; staff said it would follow up and consider adding the issue to a future agenda.
Derek Natbeck, a Portola Hills resident, asked the Lake Forest City Traffic and Parking Commission on May 5 to consider opening curb spaces at the bottom of High Ridge Way to reduce overflow parking tied to a nearby condominium community.
Natbeck said the condominium overflow “comes up to us because we’re the next open space after permit parking ends,” and described cars being shuttled up to homes near his street, adding that…
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