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City Council approves funding for Mulholland patrols after debate over parking enforcement and ticketing

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The Los Angeles City Council approved additional funding for Mountain Recreation and Conservation Authority patrols along parts of Mulholland Drive while adding requests for reports on hours and citywide park-enforcement policy after a contentious debate about parking citations and who benefits from ticket revenue.

The Los Angeles City Council on June 16 approved supplemental funding for the Mountain Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) to continue night patrols along sections of Mulholland Drive, but added two follow-up reports to address concerns about hours and the broader use of parking enforcement revenue.

Council members voted 11–1 to accept amendments directing staff to report back to the council committee that oversees transportation on (1) the basis for the 9 p.m. hour restriction at the Mulholland overlooks and (2) the broader policy implications of DOT enforcing parking rules at parks citywide rather than park rangers or other…

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