A. The
city engineer is authorized to locate, install, designate, and maintain
parking space markings on the public streets where vehicles are authorized
to park.
B. Vehicles
shall be parked parallel to and adjacent to the curb. If no curb exists,
then vehicles shall be parked parallel to the right-of-way line; provided,
however, if parking space markings have been placed on the street
in a diagonal or other manner, then vehicles shall park in the manner
indicated by the markings.
C. Angled
parking shall be authorized by ordinance or resolution of the city
council, as recommended by the city engineer.
D. When
parking space markings have been placed on the street, no vehicle
shall be stopped, parked or left standing in a manner or location
other than within the parameters of the space markings; and no vehicle
shall occupy more than one space.
E. No person shall park or leave standing a vehicle on any street in the city in excess of a consecutive period of seventy-two hours. If a vehicle is parked or left standing upon a street in excess of a consecutive period of seventy-two hours, any member of the city enforcement staff may remove the vehicle from the street in the manner and subject to the requirements of Section 22651 of the California
Vehicle Code. Subsection
D of this section shall not apply to vehicles covered under Section
10.08.080 of this code. Oversized vehicles covered by Section
10.08.080 shall be subject to the regulations provided in Section
10.08.080.
F. No
vehicle shall be parked in or on any alley in the city.
(Ord. 647 § 4, 1987; Ord. 702 § 1, 1990; Ord. 789 § 27, 1997; Ord. 841 § 11, 2000; Ord. 1095 § 8, 2019; Ord. 1111 § 5, 2021; Ord. 1113 § 4, 2021)
The following described curb markings are to indicate parking
or standing regulations, and the curb markings shall have the meanings
set forth in this section:
A. A red curb means no stopping, standing or parking a vehicle at any
time, unless otherwise stated by a sign on that street, whether the
vehicle is attended or unattended, except that a bus may stop by a
curb marked or signed as a bus zone.
B. A yellow curb means no stopping, standing or parking a vehicle at
any time between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day, except Sundays,
for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of passengers
or materials, provided that the loading or unloading of passengers
shall not take more than three minutes nor the loading or unloading
of materials more than twenty minutes.
C. A white curb means no stopping, standing, or parking for any purpose
other than loading or unloading of passengers, or for the purpose
of depositing mail in an adjacent mailbox, which shall not exceed
three minutes, and such restrictions shall apply between 7:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. of any day, except Sundays.
D. A blue curb means no stopping, standing, or parking a vehicle at
any time except for a vehicle displaying a disabled person parking
placard or plates as issued by the California Department of Motor
Vehicles.
E. A green curb means no stopping, standing, or parking a vehicle for
a time which exceeds two hours at any time between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m. of any day, except Sundays.
F. The city engineer or their designee is authorized to designate and
place curb markings, in compliance with this section and the Vehicle
Code. When such markings have been placed, no person shall stop, stand,
or park a vehicle adjacent to any visible curb marking in violation
of any of the provisions of this section.
(Ord. 1131, 4/11/2023)
Parking on streets within the city is restricted and prohibited
in accordance with the provisions of ordinances and resolutions heretofore
or hereafter adopted by the city council. Any vehicle parked in violation
of any such resolution or ordinance may be towed away and impounded
in the manner and subject to the requirements of Section 22651 of
the California
Vehicle Code.
(Prior code § 10.08.020; Ord. 647 § 5, 1987)
Parking of motor vehicle on that part of Cerritos Avenue described
in this section is prohibited:
North Side Cerritos
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From centerline Knott Avenue to three hundred ninety-seven feet
east of centerline Knott Avenue;
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From three hundred eighty feet east of Courson Drive to four
hundred forty-four feet east of Courson Drive;
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From centerline Western Avenue to one thousand four hundred
twenty-six feet east of centerline Western Avenue;
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From one thousand six hundred and seven feet east of centerline
Western Avenue to one hundred and five feet east of centerline Rose
Avenue;
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From sixty-seven feet west of centerline Flower Avenue to one
hundred sixty-five feet east of centerline Flower Avenue;
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From centerline Stanton Avenue to one thousand six hundred sixty
feet east of centerline Stanton Avenue;
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From one hundred sixty-seven feet east of centerline Dale Avenue
to three hundred thirty-two feet east of centerline Dale Avenue.
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South Side Cerritos
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From one hundred ninety-eight feet east of centerline Knott
Avenue to eight hundred twenty-three feet east of centerline Knott
Avenue;
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From one thousand one hundred and fifty-two feet east of centerline
Knott Avenue to one thousand five hundred and twenty-two feet east
of centerline Knott Avenue;
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From two hundred fifty-two feet west of centerline Courson Drive
to eleven feet east of centerline Courson Drive;
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From forty-three feet east of centerline Ramblewood Drive to
one hundred twenty-five feet east of centerline Ramblewood Drive;
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From centerline Western Avenue to centerline Stanton Boulevard;
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From one hundred seventy feet east of centerline Stanton Boulevard
to one hundred thirty-nine feet west of centerline Ashdale Street;
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From three hundred fifteen feet west of centerline Yana Drive
to one hundred fifty feet west of centerline Yana Drive.
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(Prior code § 10.08.050)
A. It
is unlawful for any person to violate any provision or to fail to
comply with any of the requirements of this chapter.
B. Any
person violating any provision hereof shall be charged with an infraction
pursuant to Section 1.04.080 of this code and upon conviction shall
be punished in accordance therewith.
(Prior code § 10.08.060; Ord. 677 § 1, 1988; Ord. 789 § 28, 1997)