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San Clemente committee weighs tighter rules for long-term on-street vehicle storage
Summary
A resident urged the Community Safety & Welfare Committee to modernize the city's 72-hour on-street parking rule and adopt a half-mile move requirement used by nearby cities; staff will ask the vehicle and e-bike safety program to develop recommendations for council consideration.
A Shorecliffs resident told the Community Safety & Welfare Committee that a neighbor's vehicles have occupied a block of Via Bandida for years and urged the committee to change San Clemente's 72-hour on-street parking law so vehicles must be moved a half mile rather than merely repositioned.
The resident said the 72-hour rule, "established back in 1959," is no longer effective and described repeated complaint calls and tire-chalking that are skirted by motorists who move a vehicle a few inches rather than meaningfully relocate…
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