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Traffic commission asks staff for options on citywide street‑sweeping parking restrictions after resident complaints
Summary
Following resident complaints that parked cars block effective sweeping, the commission directed staff to return with a menu of options (education, targeted entrance signage, tract‑level signage, enforcement options and cost estimates) rather than immediately approve a costly citywide signage roll‑out estimated at $420,000–$540,000.
Laguna Hills staff presented an initial study May 21 at the Traffic Commission on whether to expand 'no parking during street sweeping' signage citywide. Staff told commissioners a full citywide sign program—if signs were installed at typical intervals—could cost roughly $420,000–$540,000 for material and installation. The staff report recommended delaying final implementation until trash‑pickup schedule changes with a…
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