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Council approves Main Street residential permit parking district with five-year fee waiver

City Council of Rancho Cucamonga · May 6, 2026
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Summary

The council voted to establish a residential permit parking district on Main Street and Reed Avenue (Zone A implementation first) and waived permit fees for five years; staff outlined phased roll-out tied to 75% petition thresholds, enforcement by call-for-service and planned parking-enforcement hires.

The Rancho Cucamonga City Council approved a resolution to create the Main Street residential permit-parking district and waived permit fees for residents for five years, adopting resolution 2026-026.

Traffic engineer Alberto Felix told the council staff prepared the proposal in response to resident complaints near Hamilton's Family Brewing. Felix said an initial petition submitted 04/01/2026 showed 55% support across an expanded petition area — short of the 75% threshold required by municipal code — and staff recommended a phased approach with Zone A enacted immediately and Zones B and C added…

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