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Citrus Heights council declines proposed parking fine tied to California’s ‘daylighting’ law

Citrus Heights City Council · September 25, 2025
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Summary

The council voted 3‑2 against adding AB 413 daylighting provisions to the city’s parking fine schedule (proposed $62.50 fine), citing concerns about residential impacts and a desire to target enforcement to school, park and commercial zones; staff will return with a revised approach.

Citrus Heights — The City Council on Sept. 24 rejected a staff proposal to add California’s Assembly Bill 413 daylighting requirement to the city parking violation fine schedule, with the motion failing 3‑2.

Lieutenant William Dunning of the Citrus Heights Police Department told the council AB 413, effective Jan. 1, 2025, prohibits stopping, standing or parking within 20 feet of most crosswalks and within 15 feet of curb extensions. He recommended the council add the statute to the city’s parking fine schedule and set the fee at $62.50 — described as a $50 base fine…

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