Just a reminder that unless we hear otherwise very soon, the city’s current COVID-19-related parking relaxations will end on October 1.  For the last few months, the city has not been ticketing vehicles in violation of rules for:
Residential street sweeping
Expired registration
Overnight/Oversize parking districts
Peak/rush hour and gridlock zone parking restrictions
Ticket/tow for oversized/overnight parking
But those relaxations are scheduled to end on October 1, and all previous restrictions will once again apply.
Also, other restrictions, which were NOT relaxed as part of the city’s COVID-19 response will also remain in force. So ticketing will also still continue for violations related to:
Metered parking
Time limits within preferential parking districts for vehicles without a valid or recently-expired permit
Posted time limit zones in residential and commercial areas
All posted Temporary No-Parking signs
Blocking emergency access areas
Colored curb zones
Parking restrictions for City-owned lots
If we hear of any updates between now and October 1, we’ll be sure to let you know.
Please check the last sentence in the Mayor’s link below:
https://ladot.lacity.org/coronavirus/mayor-garcetti-extends-relaxed-parking-enforcement-until-october-1
On October 1, parking enforcement will begin again, with the exception of street sweeping enforcement, which will resume at a later date.
Please confirm that this is correct that we are safe from tickets from Street Sweeping Days.