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El Segundo residents urge changes to Candy Cane Lane rules, cite safety and parking hardships
Summary
Residents of the Candy Cane Lane neighborhood told the City Council they are being left without access to their homes, facing sanitation and safety hazards during the multi-week holiday event and asked the council to revisit a newly mailed parking restriction and consider delaying or changing closures.
Residents of El Segundo’s Candy Cane Lane asked the City Council on Nov. 13 to revise recently announced event parking and street-closure rules, saying the multi-week holiday display has become a safety and quality-of-life problem for homeowners.
Several speakers who live on East Acacia described repeated incidents of visitors leaving trash, public urination and feces on front lawns, obstructed driveways and confrontations among motorists. ‘‘It’s a zoo,’’ resident Michael Palolo said, describing chronic trash and blocked access on the 1100 block and asking the council to change…
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