The Arcadia City Council on Dec. 17 approved two parking measures aimed at responding to complaints after new Cal Poly Humboldt student housing opened.
Staff told the council that after observing increased on‑street parking in August and receiving neighborhood complaints, the Transportation Safety Committee recommended converting a portion of EYE Street (adjacent to the new housing) to a preferential parking zone. Staff said residents submitted a petition in support, and the city will install signs and delay enforcement for 30 days to allow residents to obtain permits. APD and transportation staff will notify the neighborhood and post a changeable message sign.
Council voted to adopt the preferential parking resolution after staff confirmed petition support and outreach plans. Council member Alex Stillman moved the resolution and Council member Meredith Matthews seconded; the motion passed.
In a separate but related action, the council adopted an updated resolution to designate several off‑street city parking lots — including Larson Park, D Street, the 8th & F lot and the 7th & G lot — with 4‑hour time limits and specifically added Carlson Park to that list. Council members discussed whether certain lots might eventually warrant 2‑hour limits; staff recommended starting with 4 hours and evaluating usage after signs are posted. The council voted to adopt the 4‑hour resolution and directed staff to post signage.
What happens next: Staff will notify affected neighborhoods, install signs for both preferential and off‑street lot limits, and begin enforcement after the provided notice periods; council indicated it would revisit particular lot limits later if patterns warrant shorter durations.