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Ontario council adopts residential permit-parking zones on four neighborhood streets

Ontario City Council · May 7, 2024
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Summary

The Ontario City Council voted 4-0 (one member absent) to adopt a resolution designating portions of D Street, Plum Avenue, Cherry Avenue and Sultana Avenue as residential permit-parking zones after a brief, procedural reopening of the public hearing to accept a late blue-card speaker.

The Ontario City Council on a 4-0 roll-call vote adopted a resolution creating residential permit-parking zones on portions of D Street, Plum Avenue, Cherry Avenue and Sultana Avenue.

The council opened the public hearing after the city clerk confirmed notice and affidavits were in compliance and that there were no written communications. The mayor briefly reversed the record to allow a late blue-card speaker to be noted before the hearing was closed; the council then moved the item (motion by Councilmember Bowman, second by Councilmember Valencia) and approved it with one member excused.

Council and staff said the notice process had been completed and no written opposition was filed. The city clerk read the item as a public hearing to consider adopting the parking-permit resolution and noted materials were placed at the dais for anyone who wanted to follow along. No substantive public testimony on the item was entered into the record during the hearing after the brief procedural pause.

The resolution directs staff to implement the permit-parking designation for the named residential street segments; the council did not provide additional amendments to the text during the vote. The action passed 4-0 with Councilmember Peralta absent. The council moved promptly on to the next agenda items following the adoption.

The hearing record and the adopted resolution will be available in the city clerk’s office and online per standard city procedures. The city clerk handled the roll call and proofs of notice for the hearing.