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Residents urge Compton to pause Richland Farms parking permits, citing community impact and ordinance questions
Summary
Dozens of residents urged the City of Compton to delay a preferential‑parking pilot in Richland Farms, arguing it would harm farm‑style households, raise equity concerns and that the city installed signage before the ordinance’s 50% permit threshold was met.
Dozens of Compton residents used the council’s public comment period to press elected officials to delay implementation of a proposed preferential‑parking program in Richland Farms and to hold more community meetings before the plan takes effect.
Speakers who live in or represent Richland Farms said the pilot’s two‑minute explanation had not allowed sufficient community input. They argued the area’s agrarian, multi‑family and visitor‑dependent households would be disproportionately affected by permanent or preferential parking. "We want to bring people into Compton, not be…
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