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Fullerton residents urge council to waive mass overnight-parking citations, cite lack of signage

Fullerton City Council · February 18, 2025
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Summary

Residents from multiple blocks told the Fullerton City Council they awoke Feb. 5 to mass $40 citations and said no signs marked overnight-parking limits; speakers asked the city to waive fines, improve signage and reconsider permit limits. City staff described a long-standing ordinance and a $50 pilot permit program through Dec. 2025.

Dozens of Fullerton residents told the City Council they were surprised to find $40 parking citations on their windshields after overnight enforcement in early February, saying there were no signs on affected blocks and that enforcement appeared uneven.

"What we also found out is that there is no overnight parking in the city of Fullerton," Victor Cortez said, describing several households on his block that received tickets and asking, "Where are we going to park?" Veronica Dale and other neighbors said they found no posted signs on Tamarac,…

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