Traffic & Transit

WeHo Parking Enforcement: Street Sweeping Tickets Return

The city cited the end of the state's stay at home order as a reason for resuming standard parking enforcement.

Parking enforcement was suspended on Nov. 23.
Parking enforcement was suspended on Nov. 23. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA — Citing the end of California's regional Stay at Home Order, the City of West Hollywood resumed standard parking rules Monday. Tickets will again be enforced for violating street sweeping rules, permit parking, and peak hour enforcement on Fountain Avenue.

Additionally, visitor parking permits must now be acquired online, or at the Kings Road Parking Garage. Permits will no longer be available for pickup at the West Hollywood Sheriff's Station.

Parking enforcement has been off and on in West Hollywood throughout the pandemic. The city stopped issuing parking tickets in March when stay-at-home orders were first implemented, and resumed enforcement in June. Parking tickets were again suspended on November 23, as coronavirus cases once again spiked.

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