From Councilmember Barbara Bry’s Office: As a reminder to San Diego residents, visitors and businesses, enforcement of all parking regulations will resume starting on Wednesday, July 1. The enforcement will begin with a two-week grace period and citations with corresponding fines will be issued beginning Wednesday, July 15.
The City temporarily suspended parking enforcement on March 16 following the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. In developing a plan to restart parking enforcement, City staff consulted with several business groups representing communities across San Diego. Bringing back parking enforcement is identified as one small step toward restoring San Diego’s economy.
Starting on July 1, the City will issue written warnings for vehicles parked in violation of:
- Posted street sweeping routes
- Metered parking restrictions
- Curb time limits
- Commercial zones
Citations will continue to be issued for vehicles parked illegally at red, white and blue painted curbs. Drivers are encouraged to follow posted signage when looking for a parking space. To learn more about parking rules in the City of San Diego or to pay a citation online, visit https://www.sandiego.gov/parking
Street sweeping has continued during the public health emergency. Courtesy notices will be distributed to inform residents of the enforcement restart and return to regular service. View an interactive map and street sweeping schedules by visiting tinyurl.com/ycwn5cjp
For more information, visit https://www.sandiego.gov/police/services/units/traffic/parkingenf
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