Editor's Note: Prior ordinance history includes portions
of Ordinance Nos. 86-122, 86-131, 87-136, 87-137, 87-138, 87-146U,
87-147, 88-191, 88-206, 211, 88-217, 89-239, 89-242, 90-250, 90-257,
90-258, 90-263, 90-264, 90-265, 90-273, 90-274, 90-275, 90-278, 91-283,
91-285, 91-286, 91-295U, 91-299, 91-303, 91-307, 92-329, 92-342, 92-349,
92-352, 93-366, 93-367, 93-380, 93-386, 94-396, 94-399, 94-401, 94-408U,
94-410U, 94-413U, 94-416, 94-417, 94-420, 95-445, 96-468, 96-478,
96-480.
As used in this chapter:
"Commercial permit"
shall mean a permit granting a parking exemption to an eligible
merchant or employee of merchant within the commercial district of
a preferential parking district to which it is issued, normally subject
to renewal on an annual basis.
"Contractor permit"
shall mean a permit granting a parking exemption to an eligible
contractor working on a city project.
"Dwelling unit"
shall mean a house, apartment, condominium, mobile home or
other type of residence, in conformance with the Zoning Ordinance
of the West Hollywood Municipal Code and related zoning maps, having
an address assigned consistent with the house numbering maps maintained
by Los Angeles County. Apartments having numbers or letters assigned
in addition to the street address shall be deemed as a dwelling unit.
"Employee of merchant"
shall mean any person employed by a merchant within the commercial
district of a preferential parking district.
"Guest"
shall mean any person visiting a resident located in a preferential
parking district for any traditional guest purpose, but shall not
include an employee of a merchant in the commercial area either within
or adjacent to the preferential parking district who is parking in
connection with such employment.
"Guest permit"
shall mean a permit granting a parking exemption to guests
of the resident within the district to which it is issued, normally
subject to renewal on an annual basis.
"Merchant"
shall mean a person who, as proprietor, operates a commercial
business involved in the retailing of goods or services within a preferential
parking district.
"Nonresident residential property owner"
shall mean an individual who owns residential real estate
inside the boundaries of one of the city's preferential parking districts,
but resides outside the city limits or in another of the city's preferential
parking districts.
"Official business permit"
shall mean a permit issued to an eligible city official or
employee that grants a parking exemption from certain, identified
parking restrictions and may be used only during official city business.
"Permit"
shall mean any identification hang tag issued to an eligible
user or any vehicle license plate that is electronically registered
by an eligible user through the City of West Hollywood on-line parking
permit-by-plate system that grants exemptions to certain, identified
parking restrictions.
"Permit-by-plate system"
shall mean a system operated by the City of West Hollywood
that allows it to electronically link eligible users' license plates
to permits, obviating the need for traditional identification hang
tags.
"Preferential parking district" or "district"
shall mean a residential area with streets or boundaries
designated by the ordinance establishing the district wherein registered
vehicles displaying a valid permit shall be exempt from parking restrictions
established pursuant to this chapter.
"Residential permit"
shall mean a permit issued to an eligible resident or any
vehicle license plate that is electronically registered by an eligible
resident through the City of West Hollywood on-line parking permit-by-plate
system.
"Visitor permit"
shall mean a permit available to residents to distribute
to or authorize an individual or group of invitees to visit or gather
to park within the boundary of the preferential parking district to
which the dwelling unit is located for a limited duration not to exceed
five days, subject to a maximum of fifteen calendar days per month.
(Prior code § 3210; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 10-860 §§ 1, 2, 2010; Ord. 15-959 § 1, 2015; Ord. 18-1035 § 1, 2018)
The City Council may, by ordinance, at its discretion or upon
receipt of a petition signed by residents or merchants living or working
in at least fifty-one percent of the developed frontage of the area
proposed for designation, designate a certain area or areas to be
a preferential parking district.
(Prior code § 3211; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997)
a. The
Director of Public Works shall be responsible for establishing policies,
administering procedures and disseminating information to the public
regarding the distribution of parking permits.
b. Parking
permits shall be available to:
1. Residents
or merchants within a prescribed preferential parking district;
2. Real
estate agents conducting open houses within a preferential parking
district for their use and the use of persons viewing the open house;
3. Nonresident
residential property owners, who may obtain one annual guest permit
for the property owner's personal use;
4. City
Council members, commissioners, or city employees who the Director
of Public Works determines regularly and routinely use their personal
vehicles to perform work throughout the city;
5. Contractors
performing work on city projects.
c. Parking
permits shall not be available to:
1. Any
person who has outstanding parking tickets;
2. Merchants
who have entered into agreements for parking credits and/or are required
to provide off-street employee parking by conditions of a conditional
use permit, planned development permit, specific plan, development
agreement or any other permit entitlement or approval.
d. It
shall be the sole responsibility of the owner, operator, manager or
driver of a vehicle to become familiar with the provisions for and
limitations on the use of parking permits, and ignorance of these
provisions and limitations shall not be claimed as a defense in any
legal action.
(Prior code § 3212; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 10-860 §§ 3 – 5, 2010; Ord. 15-959 § 2, 2015; Ord. 18-1035 § 2, 2018)
Upon the adoption by the City Council of an ordinance designating
a preferential parking district and the specified parking regulations
applicable thereto, the City Engineer shall cause appropriate signs
to be erected in the district, indicating prominently thereon the
parking limitation, period of the day for its application, and the
fact that motor vehicles with valid permits shall be exempt therefrom.
(Prior code § 3213; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 § 3, 2018)
a. A motor
vehicle displaying a valid parking permit shall be permitted to stand
or park in the preferential parking district for which it is issued
or authorized without being limited by parking restrictions established
pursuant to this chapter.
b. A preferential
parking district permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder
thereof an on-street parking space within the designated preferential
parking district.
(Prior code § 3214; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 § 4, 2018)
1. No
person shall, without a parking permit, park or leave standing any
vehicle or trailer in a preferential parking district in excess of
the parking restrictions authorized pursuant to this chapter, except
under the following circumstances:
a. Repair,
maintenance, refuse, utility, fuel or delivery vehicles doing business
in the preferential parking district;
b. Vehicles
delivering life-support and health commodities to residential areas
and schools located in the preferential parking district;
c. Vehicles
displaying distinguishing handicapped license plates or placards issued
pursuant to Sections 9105 or 22511.5 of the California
Vehicle Code;
and
d. City
officials and employees responding to an emergency which constitutes
an immediate threat to life or safety.
2. City
officials and employees with official business permits; and city contractors
with contractor permits are exempt from the following parking restrictions:
b. Preferential
parking district regulations/permit requirements; and
3. Failure
to properly display a permit or register a vehicle in the permit-by-plate
system will not constitute grounds for relief from a parking citation.
(Prior code § 3215; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 § 5, 2018)
The provisions of Los Angeles County Code Section
15.04.050 of the Traffic Code shall apply in preferential parking districts.
(Prior code § 3216; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997)
Except as otherwise provided, each parking permit shall be valid
for the period of time set forth by the Department of Public Works
and renewed upon reapplication by permit holders in good standing.
(Prior code § 3217; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 § 6, 2018)
The fees for preferential parking district permits shall be
established by resolution of the City Council.
(Prior code § 3218; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 § 7, 2018)
Permit fees collected under the provisions of this chapter shall
be paid into the treasury of the city and deposited in the Parking
Permit Fund.
(Prior code § 3219; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997)
a. Unless exempted by the provisions of this chapter, no person shall stand or park a motor vehicle in any preferential parking district established pursuant to this chapter in violation of any parking restrictions established pursuant to this chapter. Except as provided in subsection
(c),
a violation of this section shall constitute an infraction, which shall be punishable by a fine established by resolution of the City Council.
b. No
person shall furnish false documentation or falsely represent him
or herself as eligible for a parking permit in an application.
c. No
permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall thereafter be assigned,
transferred or used for any consideration, monetary or otherwise.
Violation of this subsection shall constitute an infraction and be
punishable by a fine of $100.
d. No
person shall copy, produce or create facsimile or counterfeit a parking
permit, nor shall any person use or display a facsimile or counterfeit
preferential parking district permit.
e. Permit
holders shall report to the Permit Office a lost, stolen or missing
permit within ten days of loss, at which time that permit shall be
canceled and a new permit issued for a replacement fee. The Permit
Office shall notify the Sheriff of the cancellation.
f. Permits
shall be returned to the city when the permit holder moves out of
a preferential parking district.
g. No person shall misuse a residential guest permit or display a stolen permit. Any such misuse or display on a vehicle shall be cause for immediate ticketing and towing in addition to the penalty set forth in subsection
(a) of this section. Misused permits shall be confiscated by the impounding authority.
h. No
person who has been issued a parking permit for a preferential parking
district shall use or permit the use of such permit in any other district.
i. No person shall alter, deface, or intentionally conceal an expiration date or otherwise attempt to present false information as true and genuine, on the face of a parking permit which is displayed in a vehicle parked on a city street. Violation of this subsection shall constitute an infraction and be punishable as set forth in subsection
(b) of Section
1.08.010 of this code.
(Prior code § 3220; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 10-860 § 6, 2010; Ord. 18-1035 § 8, 2018)
Any permittee violating the provisions of subsections
(b),
(c),
(d),
(e),
(f),
(g), or
(h) of Section
10.08.110 shall be subject to having the permit revoked and cancelled and shall be notified in writing of the revocation.
(Prior code § 3221; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 § 9, 2018)
a. Residential
permits shall be renewed annually to specific vehicles with proof
of California registration, subject to a maximum of four vehicles
per dwelling unit at any one time.
b. Guest
permits shall be renewed annually.
1. Residents
shall be entitled to hold no more than two active guest permits per
dwelling unit at any one time.
2. Guest
permit(s) shall be returned to the permit holder at the end of each
visit.
3. The
guest permit shall not be used by persons employed in the commercial
area inside or outside of the district, for daily, all day, or temporary
parking.
4. Owners
of residential property who are non-residents shall be entitled to
purchase one guest permit for the property owner's personal use to
visit the property by providing a copy of the dwelling unit's lease
agreement and a current property tax bill at the time of the application
and renewed annually.
c. Visitor
permits shall be issued to eligible residents to facilitate a visit
or attendance at a resident's social function or gathering, subject
to the following conditions:
1. The
maximum number of visitor permits an eligible resident may be issued
shall be based on a point system calculated by the number of permits
and the duration of days the permit is in effect, subject to a daily
and/or monthly cap.
2. Each
visitor permit shall not exceed five calendar days of parking exemption.
3. Each
dwelling unit is limited to a number of visitor permits that total
fifteen calendar days of parking exemption in each month.
4. Each
dwelling unit is limited to twenty-five permits per calendar day,
but cannot exceed one hundred permits per calendar month.
5. Visitor
permits may be issued no more than five days in advance of the effective
date.
6. Real
estate agents conducting open houses within a preferential parking
district may obtain up to five visitor, one-day dated permits for
their use and the use of persons viewing the open house by providing
proof of current licensing by the California Real Estate Commission
and the listing address of the property to be shown within the preferential
parking district. Real estate agents who are residents of a preferential
parking district shall not be entitled to obtain more than five visitor
permits unless the intended use of the permit is solely personal to
facilitate a house guest or attendance at a resident's social function
as provided for in this section.
7. Visitor
permits shall expire at 12:00 noon following the last effective date
of the permit.
d. Commercial
permits shall be available only to merchants for use by the merchant
and his or her employees.
1. Commercial
permits shall not be issued to merchants who are required to provide
off-street employee parking by conditions of a conditional use permit,
parking credits agreement, planned development permit, specific plan
or any other permit entitlement or approval.
e. Official Business Permits.
1. The
Director of Public Works shall maintain a list of all city officials
and employees with official business permits and provide the user
with information on the proper use of the permit.
2. Official
business permits shall be solely and exclusively for city officials
and employees to conduct official city business, including without
limitation, field visits, inspections, attendance at meetings and
while working on city projects. City officials and employees are responsible
for compliance with city parking policy are prohibited from transferring
parking privileges to family members and/or guests not on official
business.
3. City officials and employees who are not engaged in city business while using official business permits shall suffer the following consequences: (i) revocation of the permit; (ii) temporary or permanent ineligibility for entitlement to the permit; (iii) issuance of a parking citation for any underlying violation as well as a violation of Section
10.08.110 of this code; (iv) towing of the vehicle, where appropriate; and (v) with respect to city employees, disciplinary action in accordance with applicable personnel rules and memoranda of understanding.
4. Issuance
of an official business permit is a privilege, not a right, and the
holder thereof shall possess no property interest whatsoever in possession
of a permit.
5. Official
business permits shall not be valid in a one-block radius surrounding
City Hall, and may be subject to other limitations by the Director
of Public Works.
f. Contractor
permits shall be available to contractors performing work on city
projects for a period not to exceed six months and for specified locations
in the vicinity of the construction project.
(Prior code § 3222; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 § 10, 2018)
The designation process as set forth in this chapter shall be
utilized by the City Council in determining whether to dissolve a
preferential parking district.
(Prior code § 3223; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997)
The City Council of the City of West Hollywood may waive by
resolution or suspend enforcement of preferential parking regulations
for a specifically enumerated period of time, upon determining enforcement
of such regulations during that time would not serve the best interests
of the community.
(Prior code § 3225; Ord. 99-543 § 1, 1999)
The City Council of the City of West Hollywood establishes the
authority for the Director of Public Works to make interim changes
to parking regulations on certain streets in preferential parking
districts while the impacts of implementing permanent changes are
studied.
(Ord. 03-647 § 1, 2003; Ord. 10-860 § 8, 2010)
a. Applications
to amend parking regulations in a preferential parking district may
be initiated in writing by a resident located in that district. Applications
must be filed on a form provided by the Department.
b. Applications
for amendments to preferential parking regulations shall pertain to:
1. Days
or hours of enforcement;
2. Time
limits on nonresident parking;
3. Loading
or tow-away zones;
4. Parking
layout or design.
c. Applications
to amend preferential parking regulations shall be scheduled for a
community meeting, only if the Director of Public works or designee
determines that all of the following criteria are met:
1. Vehicle
occupancy rates in the study area must equal or exceed eighty-five
percent;
2. Nonresident
vehicles account for:
A. Fifty-one percent of the occupied spaces on streets zoned R1 or R2;
B. Forty percent of the occupied spaces on streets zoned R1 or R2 with
housing on both sides of the street but with parking allowed on only
one side of the street;
C. Forty percent of the occupied spaces on streets zoned R3 or R4.
3. Off-street
public parking is available within one thousand feet of the street(s)
requesting the change and/or neighboring streets can accommodate potentially
displaced nonresident parkers without exceeding eighty-five percent
occupancy. When a portion of the subject street is located within
another city, or when the subject street is adversely impacted by
the parking demands of a business or businesses located in another
city, the Director or designee may waive this third criterion.
d. Any
recommendation proposed at the community meeting shall not move forward
through the approval process outlined below unless the applicant obtains
a petition signed by residents living in at least fifty-one percent
of the developed frontage of the area proposed for designation. Upon
receipt of the petition, the proposed preferential parking regulation
will then be scheduled for a public hearing for the Transportation
and Mobility Commission. The Transportation and Mobility Commission
will then make a formal recommendation to the City Council. The City
Council shall conduct a public hearing to consider the proposed preferential
parking regulation. Notice of the public hearing shall be mailed to
dwelling units on the subject street segment at least ten days before
the public hearing.
e. In
reviewing requests for change in a preferential parking district,
the Parking Division, Transportation and Mobility Commission and City
Council shall consider all relevant factors, including, but not limited
to:
1. Underutilized
resident owned or controlled off-street parking resources;
3. Impact
of nonresident vehicles;
4. Proximity
to and availability of off-street public parking;
5. Potential
impacts to nearby residents and businesses;
6. Consistency
of the proposed regulation(s) to adjacent streets and/or other preferential
parking districts;
7. Turnover,
violation and capture rates.
(Ord. 08-782 § 1, 2008; Ord. 20-1122 § 1, 2020; Ord. 23-09 § 32, 2023)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District 1 – Purpose. The purpose of the West Hollywood Preferential Parking District
No. 1 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to equitably allocate
residential, commercial, and commuter parking in the residential area,
thereby increasing availability of parking spaces for residents and
providing parking spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District 1 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 1:
Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of Doheny Drive
and Melrose Avenue; then easterly along the centerline of Melrose
approximately 200 feet, then northerly 85 feet along the west line
of Lot 2, Winnetka Tract, to the westerly prolongation of the south
line of Lot 8, Winnetka Tract; then northerly along the west line
of Lots 8, 7, 6, 5 and 4 of said tract 250 feet to the northwest corner
of Lot 4; then easterly 90 feet along the northern boundary of Lot
4, said tract; then northerly 50 feet to the north line of Lot 3,
Winnetka Tract, then easterly 80 feet along the north line of Lot
3, Winnetka Tract to the centerline of Almont Drive, then northerly
along the centerline of Almont Drive 150 feet to its intersection
with the westerly prolongation of the north line of Lot 20, then easterly
along said westerly prolongation and the north line of Lot 20, Winnetka
Tract 170 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 25 of said tract; then
northerly 100 feet along the west line of Lots 25 and 24 of said tract
to the northwest corner of Lot 24; then easterly 170 feet along the
north line of Lot 24 of said tract to the centerline of La Peer Drive;
then northerly along the centerline of La Peer Drive 150 feet to its
intersection with the westerly prolongation of Lot 40 of said tract;
then easterly 170 feet along said westerly prolongation and the north
line of Lot 40 of said tract to the northeast corner of said lot;
then southerly 620 feet along the west boundaries of Tracts Numbers
6167 and 3585 to the northwest corner of Lot 13, Tract No. 6167; then
easterly 100 feet along the north line of Lots 13 and 14 of Tract
No. 6167; then southerly approximately 140 feet along the east line
of Lot 14, Tract No. 6167 and its southerly prolongation to the centerline
of Melrose Avenue; then easterly approximately 180 feet along the
centerline of Melrose Avenue to its intersection with the southerly
prolongation of the west line of Lot C, Tract No. 3616, then northerly
along said southerly prolongation and the west line of said Lot C
130 feet to the northwest corner of Lot E of said tract; then northeasterly
approximately 580 feet along the northern boundary of the Lot E, Tract
No. 3616, to the centerline of San Vicente Boulevard, then southerly
along the centerline of San Vicente Boulevard to its intersection
with the centerline of Melrose Avenue; then easterly along the centerline
of Melrose to the centerline of La Cienega Boulevard; then southerly
along the centerline of La Cienega Boulevard to the Los Angeles-West
Hollywood boundary at Rosewood Avenue, then westerly and southerly
along the Los Angeles-West Hollywood boundary at Beverly Place, then
westerly along the Los Angeles-West Hollywood boundary to intersection
with the centerline of Beverly Boulevard, then westerly along the
centerline of Beverly Boulevard to the west right-of-way line of George
Burns Drive, then southerly along the west right-of-way line of George
Burns Drive to the Los Angeles-West Hollywood boundary, then westerly
along the Los Angeles-West Hollywood boundary to the centerline of
Doheny Drive, then north along the centerline of Doheny Drive to point
of beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 1 – Preferential
Parking Restrictions – Daytime.
1. Vehicles displaying a valid parking permit shall be permitted to stand or park without being limited by parking restrictions established pursuant to this chapter described in Section
10.08.050 in any unmetered portion(s) of the designated side(s) of the following streets from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
Street
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Location
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Bonner Drive:
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North side from Beverly Boulevard to Sherbourne Drive.
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Huntley Drive:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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Norwich Drive:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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Rangely Avenue:
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South side from Doheny Drive to Almont Drive and from Almont
Drive to Robertson Boulevard; and
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North side from Robertson Boulevard to San Vicente Boulevard.
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Rosewood Avenue:
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North side from Doheny Drive to Almont Drive and from Almont
Drive to Robertson Boulevard.
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San Vicente Boulevard:
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East side from point sixty feet north of Beverly Boulevard to
Rosewood Avenue.
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Westbourne Drive:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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Westmount Drive:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to La Cienega Boulevard.
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West Knoll Drive:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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2. Vehicles displaying a valid parking permit shall be permitted to stand or park without being limited by parking restrictions established pursuant to this chapter described in Section
10.08.050 in any unmetered portion(s) of the designated side(s) of the following streets from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
Street
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Location
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Almont Drive:
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West side from Melrose Avenue to Beverly Boulevard.
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Ashcroft Avenue:
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South side from Doheny Drive to Robertson Boulevard; and
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North side from Robertson Boulevard to Sherbourne Drive.
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Doheny Drive:
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East side from Dorrington Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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Dorrington Avenue:
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South side from Doheny Drive to Robertson Boulevard; and
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North side from Robertson Boulevard to San Vicente Boulevard.
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Huntley Drive:
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East side from Rosewood Avenue to Beverly Place.
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Rosewood Avenue:
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South side from Norwich Avenue to La Cienega Boulevard; and
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North side from Robertson Boulevard to Sherbourne Drive.
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Sherbourne Drive:
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West side from Beverly Boulevard to its terminus north of Ashcroft
Avenue.
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Westbourne Drive:
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East side from Rosewood Avenue to Beverly Place.
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Westmount Drive:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to La Cienega Boulevard.
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d. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 1 – Time Limits
Posted.
1. Vehicles
parked on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions of the designated
side(s) of the following streets shall be exempt from
time
limited parking with a commercial, residential, guest or visitor pass or commercial, residential, guest or visitor permit-by-plate registration as described in Section
10.08.050 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Street
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Location
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Almont Drive:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to Beverly Boulevard.
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Ashcroft Avenue:
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North side from Doheny Drive to Robertson Boulevard; and
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South side from Robertson Boulevard to Sherbourne Drive.
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Bonner Drive:
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South side first four parking spaces northeast of Beverly Boulevard
and first four spaces west of Sherbourne Drive.
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Dorrington Avenue:
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North side from Doheny Drive to Robertson Boulevard; and
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South side from Robertson Boulevard to San Vicente Boulevard.
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Huntley Drive:
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West side from Rosewood Avenue to Beverly Place.
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Norwich Drive:
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West side from Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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Rangely Drive:
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North side from Doheny Drive to Robertson Boulevard; and
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South side from Robertson Boulevard to San Vicente Boulevard.
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Rosewood Avenue:
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North side from Norwich Drive to La Cienega Boulevard.
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South side from Doheny to Almont Drives and first six spaces
east of Almont Drive and first six spaces west of Robertson Boulevard
and first fourteen spaces west of Sherbourne Drive.
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San Vicente Boulevard:
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East side from Melrose Avenue to point approximately sixty feet
north of Rosewood Avenue.
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Sherbourne Drive:
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East side from Beverly Boulevard to San Vicente Boulevard.
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West Knoll Drive:
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West side from Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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Westbourne Drive:
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West side from Melrose Avenue to Beverly Place.
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Westmount Drive:
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West side from Melrose Avenue to La Cienega Boulevard.
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2. Vehicles
parked on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions of the designated
side(s) of the following streets shall be exempt from
time
limited parking with a residential, guest or visitor pass or commercial, residential, guest or visitor permit-by-plate registration as described in Section
10.08.050 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Street
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Location
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Huntley Drive:
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West side from Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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3. Vehicles
parked on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions of the designated
side(s) of the following streets shall be exempt from
time
limited parking with a commercial pass or commercial, residential, guest or visitor permit as described in Section
10.08.050 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Street
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Location
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Rosewood Avenue:
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South side from point approximately two hundred feet east of
Almont Drive to point approximately two hundred feet west of Robertson
Boulevard; and
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South side first ten parking spaces east of Robertson Boulevard.
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San Vicente Boulevard:
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East side from northwest corner at Rosewood Avenue to point
approximately sixty feet north.
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e. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 1 – Preferential
Parking District Restrictions – Evening. Notwithstanding the above, vehicles displaying a valid parking permit shall be permitted to stand or park without being limited by parking restrictions established pursuant to this chapter described in Section
10.08.050 in any unmetered portion(s) of the designated side(s) of the following streets from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., Monday through Saturday and all day Sunday.
Street
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Location
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Almont Drive:
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From Beverly Boulevard to Melrose Avenue.
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Ashcroft Avenue:
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From Doheny Drive to Sherbourne Drive.
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Bonner Drive:
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From Beverly Boulevard to Sherbourne Drive.
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Doheny Drive:
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(East side only) from Rosewood Avenue to Dorrington Avenue.
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Dorrington Avenue:
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From Doheny Drive to San Vicente Boulevard.
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Huntley Drive:
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From Beverly Place to Melrose Avenue.
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Norwich Drive:
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From Melrose Avenue to Rosewood Avenue.
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Rangely Avenue:
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From Doheny Drive to San Vicente Boulevard.
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Rosewood Avenue:
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From Doheny Drive to Sherbourne Drive; and
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From Norwich Drive to La Cienega Boulevard.
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San Vicente Boulevard:
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Melrose Avenue to Beverly Boulevard.
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Sherbourne Drive:
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From Beverly Boulevard to its terminus north of Ashcroft Avenue.
|
Westbourne Drive:
|
From Beverly Place to Melrose Avenue.
|
Westmont Drive:
|
From Los Angeles-West Hollywood boundary to Melrose Avenue.
|
West Knoll Drive:
|
From Rosewood Avenue to Melrose Avenue.
|
f. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 1 – Parking
Restrictions.
1. No
parking shall be allowed at any time on the unmetered portions of
both sides of the following streets except with a residential permit:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Almont Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
Clark Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
La Peer Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
Swall Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
Wetherly Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
2. No
parking shall be allowed Monday through Saturday from 7:00 p.m. to
7:00 a.m. and all day Sunday on the metered portions of both sides
of the following streets except with a residential permit:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Almont Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
Clark Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
La Peer Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
Swall Drive:
|
From Beverly Boulevard to Los Angeles-West Hollywood Boundary.
|
(Prior code § 3230; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 97-490 § 1, 1997; Ord. 06-740 §§ 1, 2, 3, 2006; Ord. 07-771 §§ 1 – 3, 2007; Ord. 15-968 § 1, 2015; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 13—17,
2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 2 – Purpose. The purpose of the West Hollywood Preferential Parking District
No. 2 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to allocate residential,
commercial and commuter parking in the residential area, thereby increasing
availability of parking spaces for residents and providing parking
spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 2 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 2:
Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Huntley Drive
and Melrose Avenue, easterly along the centerline of Melrose to the
centerline of La Cienega Boulevard; then northerly along the centerline
of La Cienega to the Los Angeles City-West Hollywood boundary; then
westerly, northerly and easterly along the Los Angeles City-West Hollywood
boundary to the centerline of La Cienega Boulevard; then northerly
to the intersection of the centerlines of La Cienega Boulevard and
Santa Monica Boulevard; then westerly along the centerline of Santa
Monica Boulevard to a point approximately 165 feet beyond the intersection
of the centerlines of Huntley Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard; then
southerly, along the line approximately 140 feet west of the centerline
of Huntley Drive (also described as the eastern boundary of the Pacific
Design Center) to the intersection of the centerlines of Melrose Avenue
and Huntley Drive.
Excepting therefrom the following three areas:
1. 8612
Santa Monica Boulevard (Sports Connection); described as:
Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 25 of Tract 4769;
thence North 57° 13' 20" East, 513.94 feet;
thence South 0° 48' 00" West, 125.47 feet;
thence North 57° 13' 20" East, 30 feet;
thence South 1° 00' 30" West, 55 feet;
thence South 57° 13' 20" West, 298.11 feet;
thence North 89° 25' 00" West, 40.00 feet;
thence South 0° 48' 00" West, 10.00 feet;
thence North 89° 25' 00" West, 79.60 feet;
thence South 0° 48' 00" West, 25.62 feet;
thence South 57° 13' 30" West, 60.01 feet;
thence North 0° 48' 00" East, 12.00 feet;
thence South 57° 13' 30" West, 41.39 feet;
thence North 0° 48' 00" East, 125.00 feet, to the point
of beginning.
2. 8714
Santa Monica Boulevard (Gina B); described as:
Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 38 of Tract 4912;
thence North 57° 13' 30" East, 171.37 feet;
thence South 0° 55' 30" West, 110 feet;
thence South 57° 13' 30" West, 171.37 feet;
thence North 0° 55' 30" East, 110 feet to the point of beginning.
3. 733
North West Knoll Drive (Le Parc Hotel); described as:
Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 22 of Tract 4769;
thence South 89° 14' 20" East, 130 feet, to the northwest
corner of Lot 22;
thence South 0° 48' 00" West, 410 feet, to the southeast
corner of Lot 14;
thence North 89° 14' 20" West, 130 feet, to the southwest
corner of Lot 14;
thence North 0° 48' 00" West, 410 feet, to the point of
beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 2 – Residential
Parking Restrictions. Only vehicles with residential permits
may park twenty-four hours a day, every day on the unmetered or otherwise
unregulated portions on both sides of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
North Huntley Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
North Westbourne Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
North Westmount Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Rugby Drive.
|
North West Knoll Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
West Rugby Drive:
|
From Westbourne Drive to West Knoll Drive.
|
West Sherwood Drive:
|
From Huntley Drive to the Los Angeles-West Hollywood boundary.
|
d. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 2 – Commercial
Parking Restrictions. Vehicles with commercial permits may
only park 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, on the
unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions, on both sides of the
following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
North Huntley Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
North Westbourne Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
North Westmount Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Rugby Drive.
|
North West Knoll Drive:
|
From Melrose Avenue to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
West Rugby Drive:
|
From Westbourne Drive to West Knoll Drive.
|
West Sherwood Drive:
|
From Huntley Drive to the Los Angeles-West Hollywood boundary.
|
(Prior code § 3231; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 18—20, 2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 3 – Purpose. The purpose of the West Hollywood Preferential Parking District
No. 3 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to allocate residential,
commercial and commuter parking in the residential area, thereby increasing
availability of parking spaces for residents and providing parking
spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 3 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 3:
Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of North La
Cienega Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard; then westerly along
the centerline of Santa Monica Boulevard to a point 60 feet south
of the curbline of the eastern side of Palm Avenue; then northerly
along the curbline of the eastern side of Palm Avenue to a point on
Sunset Boulevard 160 feet north of the curbline of the eastern side
of Palm Avenue; then easterly along the centerline of Sunset Boulevard
to a point on the centerline of Sunset Boulevard 260.00 feet east
of the intersection of the centerline of Sunset Boulevard and North
Sherbourne Drive; then northerly along the north-south property line
between 8711 and 8721 Sunset Boulevard to the City of West Hollywood
boundary; then easterly along the City of West Hollywood boundary
to the intersection of the City of West Hollywood boundary and the
centerline of North La Cienega Boulevard; then southerly along the
centerline of North La Cienega Boulevard to the point of beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 3 – Residential
Parking Restrictions. Only vehicles with residential permits
may park twenty-four hours a day, every day, on the unmetered or otherwise
unregulated portions on both sides of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Hancock Avenue:
|
West side from Santa Monica Boulevard to Holloway Drive.
|
North Westbourne Drive:
|
West side from Santa Monica Boulevard to West Knoll Drive.
|
North Westmount Drive:
|
West side from Santa Monica Boulevard to West Knoll Drive.
|
North Westmount Drive:
|
East side from West Knoll Drive to Holloway Drive.
|
West Knoll Drive:
|
North side from Santa Monica Boulevard to Hancock Avenue.
|
Holloway Drive:
|
North side from Sunset Boulevard to Westmount Drive.
|
Holloway Drive:
|
South side from Westmount Drive to La Cienega Boulevard.
|
Alta Loma Road:
|
West side from Holloway Drive to Sunset Boulevard.
|
d. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 3 – Daily
Daytime Parking Restrictions. There shall be two-hour-time-limit
parking between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., every day, on
the unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions of the following streets.
Vehicles with residential permits shall be exempt from the two-hour
time limit every day. Vehicles with commercial permits shall be exempt
from the two-hour time limit Monday through Saturday.
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Alta Loma Road:
|
East side between Holloway Drive and Sunset Boulevard.
|
Hancock Avenue:
|
East side between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
|
Holloway Drive:
|
North side between Westmount Drive and La Cienega Boulevard.
|
|
South side between Palm Avenue to Westmount Drive.
|
Westbourne Drive:
|
East side between Santa Monica Boulevard and West Knoll Drive.
|
Westmount Drive:
|
East side between Santa Monica Boulevard and West Knoll Drive.
|
|
West side between West Knoll Drive and Holloway Drive.
|
West Knoll Drive:
|
South side between Hancock Avenue and Westmount Drive.
|
|
West side between Santa Monica Boulevard and Westmount Drive.
|
e. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 3 – Weekend
Daytime Parking Restrictions. There shall be two-hour-time-limit
parking between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions of the following
streets. Vehicles with residential permits shall be exempt from the
two-hour time limit.
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Holloway Drive:
|
South side between Westmount Drive and La Cienega Boulevard.
|
|
North side between Westmount Drive and Palm Avenue.
|
(Prior code § 3232; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 02-633 §§ 1, 2, 2002; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 21—24, 2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 4 – Purpose. The purpose of the West Hollywood Preferential Parking District
No. 4 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to allocate residential,
commercial and commuter parking in the residential area, thereby increasing
availability of parking spaces for residents and providing parking
spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 4 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 4:
Beginning at a point on the centerline of Sunset Boulevard 260.00
feet east of the intersection of the centerlines of Sherbourne Drive
and Sunset Boulevard; then westerly along the centerline of Sunset
Boulevard to the intersection of the centerlines of Hilldale Avenue
and Sunset Boulevard; then northerly along the centerline of Hilldale
Avenue to a point on the City of West Hollywood – City of Los
Angeles boundary line 145.66 feet north of the centerline of Sunset
Boulevard; then northerly, easterly and southerly along the City of
West Hollywood City of Los Angeles boundary line to a point on the
north-south property line between 8711 and 8721 Sunset Boulevard to
the point of beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 4 – Residential
Parking Restrictions.
1. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours of 7:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m., Monday through Friday, and from 7:00 p.m. Friday
through 7:00 a.m. Monday, on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated
portions of the designated sides of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Clark Street:
|
West side from Sunset Boulevard to Ozeta Terrace.
|
Larrabee Street:
|
West side from Sunset Boulevard to Ozeta Terrace.
|
Horn Avenue:
|
West side from Sunset Boulevard to the Northern End of Horn
Avenue.
|
Shoreham Drive:
|
North side from Horn Avenue to the Eastern End of Shoreham Drive.
|
Sherbourne Drive:
|
East side from Shoreham Drive to Sunset Boulevard.
|
2. Vehicles
parked on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions of the designated
side(s) of the following streets shall be exempt from
time
limited parking with a residential, guest, visitor or commercial permit as described in Section
10.08.050 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Horn Avenue:
|
West side from Sunset Boulevard to Northern End of Horn Avenue.
|
Shoreham Drive:
|
North side from Horn Avenue to the Eastern End of Shoreham Drive.
|
Sherbourne Drive:
|
East side from Shoreham Drive to Sunset Boulevard.
|
(Prior code § 3233; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 25, 26, 2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No 5 – Purpose. The purpose of the West Hollywood Preferential Parking District
No. 5 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to allocate residential,
commercial and commuter parking in the residential area, thereby increasing
availability of parking spaces for residents and providing parking
spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 5 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 5:
Beginning at a point on the intersection of the centerlines
of Hilldale Avenue and Sunset Boulevard; then easterly along the centerline
of Sunset Boulevard to the intersection of the prolongation of Sunset
Boulevard and a point 60 feet north of the centerline of Palm Avenue;
then easterly along the centerline of West Holloway Drive to a point
60 feet north of the curbline of the western side of Hancock Avenue;
then southerly along the curbline of the western side of Hancock Avenue
to the centerline of Santa Monica Boulevard; then westerly along the
centerline of Santa Monica Boulevard to the intersection of the centerline
of Santa Monica Boulevard and the centerline of Doheny Drive; then
northerly, northwesterly, westerly, and northerly along the City of
West Hollywood – City of Beverly Hills boundary line; then easterly
along the City of West Hollywood – City of Los Angeles boundary
line to the centerline of Hilldale Avenue; then southerly along the
centerline of Hilldale Avenue to the point of beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 5 – Residential
Parking Restrictions.
1. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours of 7:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m., every day, on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated
portions of the designated sides of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Carol Drive:
|
East and west sides from Sunset Boulevard to the southern City
of West Hollywood boundary.
|
Cory Avenue:
|
East side from Sunset Boulevard to the southern City of West
Hollywood boundary.
|
Dicks Street:
|
North and south sides from Hilldale Avenue to Doheny Drive.
|
Doheny Drive:
|
East and west sides from the City of West Hollywood boundary
to Phyllis Avenue, east side only from Phyllis Avenue to Vista Grande
Street; and beginning at the intersection of Elevado Avenue and Doheny
Drive, extending 100 feet north; and from Keith Avenue to Elevado
Avenue.
|
Doheny Road:
|
North and south sides from Sunset Boulevard to the western City
of West Hollywood boundary.
|
Elevado Avenue:
|
North side from Doheny Drive to Lloyd Place.
|
Hammond Street:
|
East and west sides from Vista Grande to the northern City of
West Hollywood boundary.
|
Harland Avenue:
|
North and south sides between Doheny Drive and Willey Lane.
|
Harratt Street:
|
North and south sides from its terminus east of Doheny Drive
to San Vicente Boulevard.
|
Hilldale Avenue:
|
East and west sides from Santa Monica Boulevard to the northern
City of West Hollywood boundary.
|
Keith Avenue:
|
South side from Willey Lane to Hilldale Avenue; and north and
south sides from Doheny Drive to Willey Lane.
|
Larrabee Street:
|
East and west sides from Sunset Boulevard to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
Lloyd Place:
|
North and south sides from Doheny Drive to Hilldale Avenue.
|
Nellas Street:
|
North and south sides from Larrabee Street to Palm Avenue.
|
Norma Place:
|
North and south sides from Doheny Drive to Hilldale Avenue.
|
Palm Avenue:
|
East and west sides from Sunset Boulevard to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
Phyllis Avenue:
|
North and south sides from Doheny Drive to Hammond Street and
north side only from Cory Avenue to Doheny Drive.
|
Ramage Street:
|
East and west sides from Santa Monica Boulevard to Keith Avenue.
|
Sunset Hills Road:
|
East and west sides from Doheny Road to the northern City of
West Hollywood boundary.
|
Vista Grande Street:
|
North and south sides from Hilldale Avenue to Doheny Drive.
|
Wetherly Drive:
|
East and west sides from Cynthia Street to Phyllis Avenue; and
from Sunset Boulevard to the northern City of West Hollywood boundary.
|
Willey Lane:
|
East and west sides from Santa Monica Boulevard to Lloyd Place.
|
2. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours of 9:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m., every day, on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated
portions of the designated sides of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Cynthia Street:
|
North and south sides from Doheny Drive to Palm Avenue.
|
San Vicente Boulevard:
|
East and west sides from Sunset Boulevard to Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
3. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park for a period exceeding
two hours, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday on the unmetered
or otherwise unregulated portions of the designated sides of the following
streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Carol Drive:
|
East and west sides from Sunset Boulevard to the southern City
of West Hollywood boundary.
|
Hammond Street:
|
West side from Sunset Boulevard to Phyllis Avenue.
|
Norma Place:
|
North and south sides from Doheny Drive to Hilldale Avenue.
|
4. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park for a period exceeding
two hours, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., every day on the unmetered or otherwise
unregulated portions of the designated sides of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Doheny Road:
|
South side from Sunset Boulevard to the western City of West
Hollywood boundary.
|
Harratt Street:
|
North and south sides from Larrabee Street to Palm Avenue.
|
Larrabee Street:
|
East side from Nellas Street to Harratt Street.
|
Keith Avenue:
|
South side from Willey Lane to Hilldale Avenue.
|
Sunset Hills Road:
|
East and west sides from Doheny Road to the northern City of
West Hollywood boundary.
|
(Prior code § 3234; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 97-509 § 1, 1997; Ord. 98-521 § 1, 1998; Ord. 99-555 § 1, 1999; Ord. 00-568 § 1, 2000; Ord. 09-816 § 1, 2009; Ord. 10-837 § 1, 2010; Ord. 13-922 § 1, 2013; Ord. 14-938 § 1, 2014; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 27, 28, 2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 6 – Purpose. The purpose of the West Hollywood Preferential Parking District
No. 6 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to en-courage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to allocate residential,
commercial and commuter parking in the residential area, thereby increasing
availability of parking spaces for residents and providing parking
spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 6 – Boundary. The areas bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 6:
Area a. Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of North
Hayworth Avenue and the northern City of West Hollywood – City
of Los Angeles boundary; then westerly along said boundary 220 feet;
then southerly through Block B of the Crescent Heights Tract along
the easterly rear yard line of parcels 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21,
20, 19, 18, 17, and 16 to its intersection with the southern line
of parcel 16 of said Block B; then easterly along the south line of
parcel 15 and its prolongation and along the south line of parcel
16 of Block A of the Crescent Heights Tract to its intersection with
the westerly line parcel 15 of said Block A; then northerly along
the westerly rear yard line of parcel 15 to its intersection with
the south line of said parcel 14; then westerly along the south line
of said parcel 14 to its intersection with the westerly rear yard
line of said parcel 14; then northerly along the westerly rear yard
line of parcels 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 and 4 to its intersection
with the City of West Hollywood – City of Los Angeles boundary
then westerly along said City of West Hollywood – City of Los
Angeles boundary, a distance of 220 feet to the point of beginning.
Area b. Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of
Harper Avenue and Sunset Boulevard; then approximately 300 feet northeasterly
along the centerline of Sunset Boulevard to the City of West Hollywood
– City of Los Angeles boundary line; then along the City of
West Hollywood – City of Los Angeles boundary line 300 feet
southerly, 275 feet easterly, 50 feet southerly, 175 feet easterly,
50 feet northerly, continuing along the boundary line 1,600 feet easterly,
then 1,000 feet southerly to the centerline of Fountain Avenue: then
westerly continuing along the centerline of Fountain Avenue to the
intersection of the centerline of La Cienega Boulevard; then northerly
along the centerline of La Cienega Boulevard to the intersection of
the centerline of Sunset Boulevard; then easterly along the centerline
of Sunset Boulevard to the point of beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 6 – Residential
Parking Restrictions.
1. Area
a: Only vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours
of 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday, and all day Saturday
and Sunday, on the unregulated portions of the designated side(s)
of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Hayworth Avenue:
|
Both sides between the City of West Hollywood – City of
Los Angeles boundary and Fountain Avenue.
|
Laurel Avenue:
|
Both sides between the City of West Hollywood – City of
Los Angeles boundary and Fountain Avenue.
|
2. Area
b: Only vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours
of 6:15 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days a week on the unregulated portions
of the designated side(s) of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Fountain Avenue:
|
North side between La Cienega Boulevard and Harper Avenue.
|
3. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park twenty-four hours a day,
every day on the unregulated portions of the designated side(s) of
the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Olive Drive:
|
East and west sides between Fountain Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
|
4. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours of 7:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m., every day, on the unregulated portions of the
designated side(s) of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
De Longpre Avenue:
|
North and south sides between Sweetzer Avenue and Harper Avenue;
and
|
|
South and east side between Fountain Avenue and Sweetzer Avenue.
|
Flores Street:
|
East and west sides between Fountain Avenue and De Longpre Avenue.
|
Harper Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Fountain Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
|
Hayvenhurst Drive:
|
East and west sides between Fountain Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
|
Sweetzer Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Fountain Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
|
5. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours of 7:00
p.m. and 6:00 a.m., every day, on the unregulated portions of the
designated side(s) of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Crescent Heights Boulevard:
|
East and west sides between Fountain Avenue and Sunset Boulevard.
|
(Prior code § 3235; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 97-492 § 1, 1997; Ord. 97-508 § 1, 1997; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 29, 30, 2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 7 – Purpose. The purpose of the West Hollywood Preferential Parking District
No. 7 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to allocate residential,
commercial and commuter parking in the residential area, thereby increasing
availability of parking spaces for residents and providing parking
spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 7 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 7:
Beginning at a point on the intersection of the centerlines
of La Cienega Boulevard and Fountain Avenue; then continuing easterly
along the centerline of Fountain Avenue to the centerline of Fairfax
Avenue; then continuing southerly along the centerline of Fairfax
Avenue; then continuing westerly along the centerline of Santa Monica
Boulevard; then continuing northerly along the centerline of La Cienega
Boulevard to the point of beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 7 – Residential
Parking Restrictions.
1. Only
vehicles with residential parking permits may park between the hours
of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days a week on the unregulated portions
of the designated side(s) of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Fairfax Avenue:
|
West side between Fountain Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard.
|
Fountain Avenue:
|
South side between La Cienega Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue.
|
Hacienda Place:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
|
Harper Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Fountain Avenue and Norton Avenue.
|
Havenhurst Drive:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
|
Hayworth Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
|
Kings Road:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
|
Laurel Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
|
Norton Avenue:
|
North and south sides between Harper Avenue and Havenhurst Drive;
and
|
North and south sides between Crescent Heights Boulevard and
Fairfax Avenue.
|
Olive Drive:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
|
Sweetzer Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
|
2. Only
vehicles with residential permits may park between the hours of 6:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m., every day on the unregulated portions of the designated
side(s) of the following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Flores Street:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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3. Vehicles parked on the unmetered or otherwise unregulated portions of the designated side(s) of the following streets shall be exempt from time limited parking with a residential, guest or visitor permit as described in Section
10.08.050 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday:
Street
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Location
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Fairfax Avenue:
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West side between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
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Hacienda Place:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Kings Road:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Olive Drive:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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(Prior code § 3236; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 97-511 § 1, 1997; Ord. 01-611 § 1, 2001; Ord. 02-616 §§ 1, 2, 2002; Ord. 02-617 § 1, 2002; Ord. 02-623 § 1, 2002; Ord. 02-626 § 1, 2002; Ord. 05-713 §§ 1, 2, 2005; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 31, 32,
2018; Ord. 18-1039 § 1,
2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 8 – Purpose. The purpose of West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No.
8 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to equitably allocate
residential, commercial and commuter parking in the residential area,
thereby increasing availability of parking spaces for residents and
providing parking spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 8 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Parking District No. 8:
Beginning at a point on the intersection of the centerlines
of Fairfax Avenue and Fountain Avenue, heading northerly to the City
of Los Angeles boundaries, then easterly on Fountain Avenue along
the city boundaries of West Hollywood and Los Angeles; then continuing
easterly along the center line of La Brea Avenue; then southerly along
the centerline of La Brea Avenue; then westerly along the centerline
of Santa Monica Boulevard to centerlines of Fairfax Avenue to the
point of beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 8 – Parking
Restrictions. Only vehicles with residential permits may
park between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days a week,
on the unregulated portions of the designated side(s) of the following
streets:
Street
|
Location
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Curson Avenue:
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East and west sides between Lexington Avenue and Hampton Avenue.
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Detroit Street:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Fairfax Avenue:
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East side between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain Avenue.
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Formosa Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Fountain Avenue:
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South side between Spaulding Avenue and Ogden Drive.
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Fuller Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Genesee Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Greenacre Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and northernmost
cul-de-sac.
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Hampton Avenue:
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North and south sides between Spaulding Avenue and Curson Avenue.
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Lexington Avenue:
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North and south sides between Genesee Avenue and Spaulding Avenue;
and
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North and south sides between Spaulding Avenue and Curson Avenue;
and
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North and south sides between Curson Avenue and Gardner Street;
and
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North and south sides between Gardner Street and Vista Street;
and
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North and south sides between Formosa Avenue and La Brea Avenue.
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Norton Avenue:
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North and south sides between Genesee Avenue and Spaulding Avenue;
and
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North and south sides between Spaulding Avenue and Curson Avenue.
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Ogden Drive:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Orange Grove Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Poinsettia Drive:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Poinsettia Place:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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Spaulding Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Lexington
Avenue; and
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East and west sides between Lexington Avenue and Fountain Avenue.
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Vista Street:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Fountain
Avenue.
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(Prior code § 3237; Ord. 97-481 § 1, 1997; Ord. 02-618 §§ 1, 2, 2002; Ord. 02-623 § 2, 2002; Ord. 02-625 § 1, 2002; Ord. 02-628 § 1, 2002; Ord. 02-629 § 1, 2002; Ord. 02-639 § 1, 2002; Ord. 02-642 § 1, 2002; Ord. 03-644 § 1, 2003; Ord. 03-646 § 1, 2003; Ord. 03-652 § 1, 2003; Ord. 03-666 § 1, 2003; Ord. 05-697 § 1, 2005; Ord. 05-700 § 1, 2005; Ord. 05-702 § 1, 2005; Ord. 05-710 § 1, 2005; Ord. 06-727 § 1, 2006; Ord. 07-775 § 1, 2007; Ord. 08-795 § 1, 2008; Ord. 09-814 § 1, 2009; Ord. 11-867 § 1, 2011; Ord. 13-905 § 1, 2013; Ord. 15-953 § 1, 2015; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 33, 34, 2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 9 – Purpose. The purpose of West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No.
9 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to equitably allocate
residential, commercial and commuter parking in the residential area,
thereby increasing availability of parking spaces for residents and
providing parking spaces for businesses during the day.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 9 – Boundary. The areas bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Parking District No. 9:
Area a. Beginning at a point on the centerline of the intersection
of Santa Monica Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard; then southerly
approximately 75 feet to the City of West Hollywood – City of
Los Angeles boundary line; then continuing along the City of West
Hollywood – City of Los Angeles boundary line approximately
175 feet easterly, 50 feet northerly, 135 feet easterly, 100 feet
northeasterly, 130 feet easterly, 100 feet northerly, 150 feet easterly,
30 feet northerly, 130 feet easterly, 75 feet northeasterly, 175 feet
easterly; then southerly along the easterly rear yard lines of lots
43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27,
26, 25, 24, 23, 22, and 21, to its intersection with the south line
of parcel 908, lot 5; then easterly 200 feet along the south line
of said parcel 908; then continuing easterly 60 feet across Kings
Road; then 195 feet easterly along the south line of parcel 911 to
its intersection with the easterly side yard line of lot 33; then
50 feet northerly to the point of intersection of parcels 910, 911,
32 and 33; then 205 feet easterly along the northerly yard lines of
parcels 33, 31, and 29 to the intersection of parcel 28; then northerly
approximately 535 feet along the easterly front yard lines of parcels
28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, and 19 to the City of West Hollywood
– Los Angeles border at the centerline of Willoughby Avenue;
then easterly approximately 1,175 feet following said boundary line
at the centerline of Willoughby Avenue; then continuing approximately
600 feet northerly along said boundary line along the easterly rear
lot lines of parcels 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, and 13 to the northwest
corner of parcel 17, lot 137; then easterly approximately 325 feet
to the northeast corner of parcel 29, lot 14; then northerly approximately
500 feet along the easterly rear yard lines of parcels 12, 11, 10,
27, 7, 6, 5, and 4; then continuing northerly along the easterly side
yard line of parcel 3, lot 3 to the centerline of Santa Monica Boulevard;
then westerly approximately 3,600 feet to the point of the beginning.
Area b. Beginning at the intersection of the centerlines of
Santa Monica and Crescent Heights Boulevards; then continuing easterly
approximately 1200 feet to the centerline of Fairfax Avenue and Santa
Monica Boulevard; then southerly for approximately 1300 feet along
the centerline of Fairfax Avenue to the intersections of the centerlines
of Fairfax and Willoughby Avenues; then following the City of West
Hollywood – Los Angeles border westerly for approximately 400
feet; then continuing along the City of West Hollywood – Los
Angeles border northerly for approximately 550 feet; then westerly
for approximately 175 feet; then northerly for approximately 50 feet;
then westerly for approximately 800 feet to the centerline of Crescent
Heights Boulevard; then continuing along the centerline of Crescent
Heights Boulevard in a northerly direction for approximately 1300
feet to the point of the beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 9 - Residential
Parking Restrictions. Only vehicles with residential permits
may park between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days
a week, on the unregulated portions of the designated side(s) of the
following streets:
Street
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Location
|
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Croft Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and the City
of Los Angeles/West Hollywood border, north of Romaine Street.
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Edinburgh Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and the City
of Los Angeles/West Hollywood border, north of Romaine Street.
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Harper Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street; and East and west sides between Romaine Street and Willoughby
Avenue.
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Havenhurst Drive:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street; and East and west sides between Romaine Street and Willoughby
Avenue.
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Hayworth Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street; and East and west sides between Romaine Street and Willoughby
Avenue.
|
Laurel Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street.
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La Jolla Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street; and East and west sides between Romaine Street and Willoughby
Avenue.
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Romaine Street:
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North and south sides between Sweetzer Avenue and Harper Avenue;
and North and south sides between Harper Avenue and La Jolla Avenue;
and North and south sides between La Jolla Avenue and Havenhurst Drive;
and North and south sides between Havenhurst Drive and the City of
Los Angeles/West Hollywood border, west of Crescent Heights Boulevard.
|
(Prior code § 3238; Ord. 97-497 § 1, 1997; Ord. 98-514 § 1, 1998; Ord. 00-580 § 1, 2001; Ord. 02-640 §§ 1, 2, 2002; Ord. 03-660 § 1, 2003; Ord. 05-706 § 1, 2005; Ord. 07-761 § 1, 2007; Ord. 13-910 § 1, 2013; Ord. 14-932 § 1, 2014; Ord. 16-975 § 1, 2016; Ord. 17-1009 § 1, 2017; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 35, 36, 2018; Ord. 18-1036 § 1, 2018; Ord. 19-1068 § 1, 2019)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 10 – Purpose. The purpose of West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No.
10 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to equitably allocate
residential, commercial and commuter parking in the residential area.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 10 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Parking District 10:
Beginning at a point on the centerline of the intersection of
Santa Monica Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue; then continuing southerly
approximately 1300 feet to the City of West Hollywood – City
of Los Angeles boundary line; then continuing along the City of West
Hollywood – City of Los Angeles boundary line approximately
2600 feet easterly, to the centerline of the intersection of Willoughby
Avenue and the easterly rear yard lines of parcels 20, 19, 21, 16,
15, 14, 13, and 12; then continuing northerly approximately 110 feet
to the northwest corner of lot 21; then continuing easterly along
said boundary line approximately 680 feet to the centerline of the
intersection of Romaine Street and Martel Avenue; then continuing
easterly along the centerline of Romaine Street approximately 170
feet; then continuing northerly approximately 30 feet to the southeastern
corner of lot 7; then continuing northerly approximately 620 feet
along the easterly rear lot lines of lots 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 22,
15, 16 and 20 to the centerline of Santa Monica Boulevard; then continuing
westerly approximately 2300 feet to the point of the beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 10 – Residential
Parking Restrictions. Only vehicles with residential permits
may park between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days
a week, on the unregulated portions of the designated side(s) of the
following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
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Genesee Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street.
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Martel Avenue:
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East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street.
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Ogden Drive:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street.
|
Orange Grove Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street; and
|
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East and west sides between Romaine Street and Willoughby Avenue.
|
Romaine Street:
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North and south sides between Genesee Avenue and Spaulding Avenue;
and
|
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North and south sides between Ogden Drive and Genesee Avenue;
and
|
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North and south sides between Curson Avenue and Gardner Street.
|
Spaulding Avenue:
|
East and west sides between Santa Monica Boulevard and Romaine
Street.
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(Ord. 03-665 § 1, 2003; Ord. 07-770 § 1, 2007; Ord. 08-788 § 1, 2008; Ord. 08-796 § 1, 2008; Ord. 13-909 § 1, 2013; Ord. 14-933 § 1, 2014; Ord. 15-949 § 1, 2015; Ord. 17-1010 § 1, 2017; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 37, 38,
2018; Ord. 18-1045 § 1,
2018)
a. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 11 – Purpose. The purpose of West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No.
11 is to reduce air pollution and automobile commuting, to encourage
reliance on employee car pools and public transit, to reduce noise,
litter, blockage of residential driveways, and to equitably allocate
residential, commercial and commuter parking in the residential area.
b. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 11 – Boundary. The area bounded as described below shall be designated the West
Hollywood Parking District 11:
Beginning at a point on the intersections of the centerlines
of La Cienega Boulevard and Rosewood Avenue; then continuing northerly
along the centerline of La Cienega Boulevard to a point on the City
of West Hollywood-City of Los Angeles boundary line 200 feet south
of the centerline of Melrose Avenue; then easterly along the City
of West Hollywood-City of Los Angel es boundary line to a point on
the centerline of Sweetzer Avenue; then southerly along the centerline
of Sweetzer Avenue to a point on the intersections of the centerlines
of Sweetzer Avenue and Rosewood Avenue; then approximately 1200 feet
westerly along the centerline of Rosewood Avenue to a point on the
City of West Hollywood-City of Los Angeles boundary line; then continuing
northerly along the eastern property line of Lot 18, Tract 11, Parcel
900 for approximately 600 feet north to a point intersecting the centerlines
of the northern and eastern property lines of Lot 18, Tract 11, Parcel
900; then easterly along the northern property line of Lot 18, Tract
11, Parcel 900 to the intersections of the northern and western property
lines of Lot 18, Tract 11, Parcel 900; then southerly to the intersection
of the centerline of Rosewood Avenue; then approximately 400 feet
easterly to the point of the beginning.
c. West Hollywood Preferential Parking District No. 11 - Residential
Parking Restrictions. Only vehicles with residential permits
may park between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days
a week, on the unregulated portions of the designated side(s) of the
following streets:
Street
|
Location
|
---|
Clinton Avenue:
|
North and south sides between Sweetzer Avenue and Orlando Avenue;
and north and south sides between Orlando Avenue and Alfred Street.
|
Croft Avenue:
|
East and west sides beginning at the City of West Hollywood/City
of Los Angeles boundary line, immediately south of Melrose Avenue,
to Clinton Avenue.
|
Kings Road:
|
East and west sides beginning at the City of West Hollywood/City
of Los Angeles boundary line, immediately south of Melrose Avenue,
to Clinton Avenue.
|
Rosewood Avenue:
|
North side between Sweetzer Avenue and Kings Road; and north
side between Orlando Avenue and Croft Avenue
|
Sweetzer Avenue:
|
West side beginning at the City of West Hollywood/City of Los
Angeles boundary line, immediately south of Melrose Avenue, to Clinton
Avenue.
|
(Ord. 05-721 § 1, 2005; Ord. 06-735 § 1, 2006; Ord. 10-848 § 1, 2010; Ord. 12-900 § 1, 2012; Ord. 18-1035 §§ 39, 40,
2018; Ord. 19-1069 § 1,
2019; Ord. 19-1078 § 1,
2019; Ord. 24-10, 4/15/2024)