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La Verne delays enforcement of new crosswalk ‘daylighting’ parking fine to run public education campaign

La Verne City Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary

The council postponed implementation of a $60 parking fine tied to California’s daylighting rule (no stopping/parking within 20 feet of crosswalk approaches) to allow an extended education and warning period focused on school zones and high-traffic areas. Police will emphasize warnings and targeted enforcement during the roll-out.

The La Verne City Council voted on May 4 to delay enforcement of a proposed $60 fine for violations of California Vehicle Code §22500 daylighting rules and to direct staff to run an education campaign before citations begin.

Captain Travis Tibbets of the La Verne Police Department explained the state law change prohibits stopping, standing or parking within 20 feet of the approach side of marked or unmarked crosswalks to improve pedestrian visibility. "The proposed action before…

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