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Citrus Heights council rejects adding AB 413 parking provision to fine schedule after debate over residential impact

Citrus Heights City Council · September 25, 2025
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Summary

The council voted 2–3 on Sept. 24 to reject a resolution to add Assembly Bill 413 (California Vehicle Code section 22500(n)(1)) to the city's parking violation fine schedule with a $62.50 fee, after debate about effects on corner homeowners and whether enforcement should be limited to school and high‑pedestrian areas.

The Citrus Heights City Council on Sept. 24 declined to adopt a resolution to amend the city’s parking violation fine schedule to incorporate Assembly Bill 413 (the so‑called “daylighting” law), after lengthy questions about how the rule would affect residential corners and where enforcement should be focused.

Lieutenant William Dunning of the Citrus Heights Police Department told the council AB 413 “prohibits the stopping, standing, or parking of any vehicle within 20 feet of a vehicle…

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