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City Council approves parking reform package allowing future Sunday enforcement; votes 5–2 amid concerns for Balboa Park and residents
Summary
The council approved a broad parking reform package that modernizes on‑street parking management (dynamic pricing range $1–$20, special‑event pricing, updates to residential permit process, and fee changes). The package allows future Sunday meter enforcement in some zones but requires residential permit zones in residential/mixed meter areas before enforcement; the vote was 5–2 with Councilmembers Von Wilpert and Moreno opposed.
The San Diego City Council on Monday approved a comprehensive package of municipal code amendments, council policy updates and fee changes intended to modernize on‑street parking management and create tools such as dynamic pricing and special‑event rates.
Staff described the package as organized around three goals: provide tools for dynamic parking management, align curb and parking policies with broader city goals (including Vision Zero and the Climate Action Plan), and correct fee structures to reflect lost revenue when paid spaces are unavailable. Proposed changes include a meter rate range (for…
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