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Compton moves to implement California’s AB 413 to improve intersection visibility

Compton City Council · October 22, 2025
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City Engineer Jack Gong outlined Compton’s plan to implement Assembly Bill 413—prohibiting parking near crosswalks and creating daylighted zones—proposing curb painting and an RFP for a parking study; the council discussed enforcement timing and related $2 million street-marking work.

City Engineer Jack Gong presented Compton’s plan to implement California’s Assembly Bill 413, a statewide daylighting law that took effect Jan. 1, 2025, and encouraged the council to align local enforcement and signage with the statute.

"This law standardizes parking distance rules statewide," said Jack Gong, the city engineer, explaining AB 413 prohibits parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk (15 feet where there is a curb extension) to improve sight…

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