Rules for Relaxed Parking
UPDATE: Regular parking enforcement has resumed. For regulations regarding parking visit ladotparking.org
March 16, 2020
Starting on Monday, March 16, LADOT announced changes to parking enforcement policies to help Angelenos comply with public health recommendations to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus.
While certain parking regulations are relaxed, others remain enforced to ensure emergency services and other functions continue operation.
Effective Monday 3/16:
LADOT has RELAXED enforcement and will waive tickets issued on or after the effective date for the following categories:
- Residential street sweeping
- Peak/rush hour and gridlock zone parking restrictions
- No ticket/tow for abandoned vehicles and overnight parking
- Non-metered time restrictions
- No ticket/tow for abandoned vehicles, overnight parking, or oversize vehicles
In addition:
- No parking fine increases for 60 days
- Extended grace period for people dropping off or picking up
- Immediate extensions on all deadlines for payments until June 1
Enforcement CONTINUES for:
- Metered parking
- Preferential parking districts
- Posted repaving, street repair, and utility work
- No blocking emergency access (alleyways, fire hydrants, etc.) • Colored curb zones
- Parking restrictions for City-owned lots