CL_AGN_260326_TC_AgendaPacket_F1
Traffic Commission
Thursday, March 26, 2026, 8:30 AM
Regular Meeting
City of Rolling Hills
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Approve Order of the Agenda
This is the appropriate time for the Chair or Commissioners to approve the agenda as is or reorder.
5. Blue Folder Items (Supplemental)
Blue folder (supplemental) items are additional back up materials to administrative reports, changes to the posted agenda
packet, and/or public comments received after the printing and distribution of the agenda packet for receive and file.
6. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items
This is the appropriate time for members of the public to make comments regarding items not listed on this agenda. Pursuant to
the Brown Act, no action will take place on any items not on the agenda.
7. Consent Calendar
Business items, except those formally noticed for public hearing, or those pulled for discussion are assigned to the Consent
Calendar. The Chair or any Commissioner may request that any Consent Calendar item(s) be removed, discussed, and acted
upon separately. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be taken up under the "Excluded Consent Calendar" section
below. Those items remaining on the Consent Calendar will be approved in one motion. The Chair will call on anyone wishing
to address the Traffic Commission on any Consent Calendar item on the agenda, which has not been pulled by Commissioners
for discussion.
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7.A. Approve Affidavit of Posting for the Traffic Commission Regular Meeting of March
26, 2026
RECOMMENDATION: Approve.
7.B. Approve the Minutes for the January 22, 2026 Traffic Commission Meeting
RECOMMENDATION: Approve as presented.
8. Excluded Consent Calendar Items
9. Presentation
9.A. Receive and file a report from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Lomita
Station, on traffic statistics for the City of Rolling Hills for January-February 2026
(Verbal report)
RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file.
10. Discussion Items
10.A. Follow-up to previous discussion regarding the existing Rolling Hills Municipal
Code overnight parking restriction ordinance for possible revisions or updates
RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. Provide further direction to staff and/or
recommendations to the City Council.
11. Matters From Members of the Traffic Commission
12. Matters From Staff
13. Adjournment
Next regular meeting: Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 8:30 a.m. in the City Council Chamber, Rolling Hills City Hall, 2 Portuguese
Bend Road, Rolling Hills, California, 90274.
Notice:
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which the item will be considered.
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Item: 7.A.
Meeting Date: 3/26/2026
To: Traffic Commission
From: Christian Horvath, Assistant to the City Manager / City Clerk
Thru: Karina Bañales, City Manager
Subject: Approve Affidavit of Posting for the Traffic Commission Regular Meeting of March 26,
2026
Background:
None.
Discussion:
None.
Fiscal Impact:
None.
Recommendation:
Approve.
Attachments:
1. CL_AGN_260326_TC_AffidavitofPosting
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Administrative Report
7.A., File # 2026-85 Meeting Date: 3/26/2026
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) §§
CITY OF ROLLING HILLS )
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
In compliance with the Brown Act, the following materials have been posted at the locations below.
Legislative Body Traffic Commission
Posting Type Regular Meeting Agenda
Posting Location 2 Portuguese Bend Road, Rolling Hills, CA 90274
City Hall Window
City Website: https://www.rolling-hills.org/government/agendas_meetings.php
https://rollinghillsca.portal.civicclerk.com/
Meeting Date & Time MARCH 26, 2026 8:30am
As City Clerk of the City of Rolling Hills, I declare under penalty of perjury, the document noted above was
posted at the date displayed below.
Christian Horvath, City Clerk
Date: March 20, 2026
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Item: 7.B.
Meeting Date: 3/26/2026
To: Traffic Commission
From: Christian Horvath, Assistant to the City Manager / City Clerk
Thru: Karina Bañales, City Manager
Subject: Approve the Minutes for the January 22, 2026 Traffic Commission Meeting
Background:
None.
Discussion:
None.
Fiscal Impact:
None.
Recommendation:
Approve as presented.
Attachments:
1. CL_MIN_260122_TC_F
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MINUTES – TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
Monday, January 22, 2026
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Minutes
Rolling Hills Traffic Commission
Monday, January 22, 2026
Regular Meeting 8:30 a.m.
1. Call to Order
The Traffic Commission of the City of Rolling Hills met on the above date at 8:31 a.m. Chair Wilson presiding.
2. Roll Call
Commissioners Present: Virtue, Varner, Bobit, Chair Wilson
Commissioners Absent: Raine
Staff Present: Christian Horvath, Assistant to the City Manager / City Clerk
Téa Takaoka, Administrative Assistant
3. Pledge of Allegiance – Chair Wilson
4. Approve Order of the Agenda
Motion by Vice Chair Bobit, seconded by Commissioner Virtue to approve the order of the agenda. Motion
carried unanimously with the following vote:
AYES: Virtue, Varner, Bobit, Chair Wilson
NOES: None
ABSENT: Raine
5. Blue Folder Items (Supplemental) – None
6. Public Comments on Non-Agenda Items – None
7. Consent Calendar
7.A. Approve Affidavit of Posting for the Traffic Commission Regular Meeting of January 22, 2026
7.B. Approve the Minutes for the November 24, 2025 Traffic Commission Meeting
Motion by Vice Chair Bobit, seconded by Commissioner Virtue to approve the Consent Calendar. Motion
carried unanimously with the following vote:
AYES: Virtue, Varner, Bobit, Chair Wilson
NOES: None
ABSENT: Raine
8. Excluded Consent Calendar Items – None
9. Presentation
9.A. Receive and file a report from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Lomita Station,
on traffic statistics for the City of Rolling Hills for November-December 2025 (Verbal report)
Presentation by Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy Mike Galosic.
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MINUTES – TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
Monday, January 22, 2026
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Commissioner Raine arrived at 8:36 a.m.
Motion by Commissioner Raine, seconded by Commissioner Bobit to receive and file. Motion carried
unanimously with the following vote:
AYES: Raine, Virtue, Varner, Bobit, Chair Wilson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
10. Discussion Items
10.A. Follow-up to previous discussion regarding existing parking ordinances for possible
revisions or updates.
Presentation by Assistant to the City Manager / City Clerk Horvath.
Motion by Commissioner Raine to enforce parking restrictions where it would interfere with horse or
pedestrian access off road, or where road lanes or pavement would be blocked. Motion failed due to lack of
a second.
Motion by Chair Wilson, seconded by Commissioner Bobit directing staff to bring back more equitable and
enforceable regulation language that updates the existing overnight parking municipal code.
AYES: Raine, Virtue, Varner, Bobit, Chair Wilson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Commissioners Raine and Varner left the dais at 9:28 a.m. and returned at 9:31 a.m.
11. Matters From Members of the Traffic Commission
Vice Chair Bobit inquired about speed limit striping on roadways coming back to the Commission. Staff noted
that they were working on gathering information and costing before bringing back for further discussion.
12. Matters From Staff
Assistant to the City Manager / City Clerk Horvath noted that former Commission Margeta had recently
passed away.
13. ADJOURNMENT: 9:31 A.M.
The meeting was adjourned in memory of former Traffic Commissioner and resident Dr. Val Margeta at 9:31
a.m. to a regular meeting of the Traffic Commission scheduled to be held on Thursday, March 26, 2026,
beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the City Council Chamber, Rolling Hills City Hall, 2 Portuguese Bend Road, Rolling
Hills, California, 90274.
Respectfully submitted,
____________________________________
Christian Horvath, City Clerk
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MINUTES – TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING
Monday, January 22, 2026
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Approved,
____________________________________
Patrick Wilson, Chair
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Item: 9.A.
Meeting Date: 3/26/2026
To: Traffic Commission
From: Christian Horvath, Assistant to the City Manager / City Clerk
Thru: Karina Bañales, City Manager
Subject: Receive and file a report from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Lomita
Station, on traffic statistics for the City of Rolling Hills for January-February 2026
(Verbal report)
Background:
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) provides traffic enforcement and other public
safety services for the City of Rolling Hills under a multi-jurisdictional contract with Rolling Hills
Estates and Rancho Palos Verdes.
Supplemental traffic enforcement, utilizing deputies on overtime, is specific to the City of Rolling Hills.
It is covered via a separate agreement with the LASD and funded through the COPS fund.
Hazardous citations are usually moving violations such as speeding, unsafe turning, following too
closely, etc. Non-hazardous citations include broken taillights, seatbelt violations, no license plates,
etc. Speeding tickets are usually issued using radar or lidar (light detection and ranging).
Discussion:
Regular Traffic Enforcement — January/February 2026:
• Citations: 15
• Violations: 15
• Hazardous Citations: 10
• Hazardous Violations: 10
• Non-Hazardous Citations: 5
• Non-Hazardous Violations: 5
• Radar Citations: 10
Traffic Collisions (year to date): None reported
DUI Arrests (year to date): 0
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• DUI Citations: 0
• Actual DUI: 0
Supplemental Traffic Enforcement — February 2026:
Speeding Violations: 6
• Resident Cites: 3
• Non-Resident Cites: 3
Stop Sign Violations: 5
• Resident Cites: 3
• Non-Resident Cites: 2
No supplemental overtime (OT) hours for the month of January.
Note: At the request of the Commission, staff have also included the previous Regional Law
Committee's presentation from the LASD on Quarterly Traffic Enforcement stats and will continue to
do so at each subsequent commission meeting.
Fiscal Impact:
None.
Recommendation:
Receive and file.
Attachments:
1. PS_LAS_250326_TrafficStats_Reg_Jan-Feb2026_F
2. PS_LAS_260326_TrafficStats_Sup_Feb2026
3. CL_AGN_260219_RCLC_LASD_TrafficReport_F
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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Lomita Sheriff's Station
Citation Summary Report
3/12/2026
From 1/1/2026 to 2/28/2026 City: ROLLING HILLS
Category Quantity
Total Number of Citations 15
Total Number of Violations 15
Total Number of Hazardous Citations 10
Total Number of Hazardous Violations 10
Total Number of Non-Hazardous Citations 5
Total Number of Non-Hazardous Violations 5
Total Number of DUI Arrests 0
Total Number of DUI Citations 0
Total Actual DUI 0
Total Number of Parking Citations 0
Total Number of Radar Citations 10
Total Number of Pedestrian Citations 0
Total Number of Pedestrian Violations 0
Total Number of Bicycle Citations 0
Total Number of Bicycle Violations 0
Total Number of Safety Belt Citations 0
Total Number of Safety Belt Violations 0
Total Number of Child Restraint Citations 0
Total Number of Child Restraint Violations 0
Total Number of Financial Responsibility Citations 0
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Feb-26 ROLLING HILLS TRAFFIC 26RE011004
DATE LOCATION VIOLATION SPEED RESIDENT
CITES
NON-
RESIDENT
CITES
DEPUTY
2/16/2026 Portuguese Bend Rd/Crest Rd Stop Sign 1 0 Galosic
2/28/2026 Portuguese Bend Rd/Poppy Trail Speed 45 1 0 Ochoa
Portuguese Bend Rd/Saddleback Rd Stop Sign 0 1 Ochoa
Portuguese Bend Rd/Saddleback Rd Stop Sign 0 1 Ochoa
Portuguese Bend Rd/Saddleback Rd Stop Sign 1 0 Ochoa
Crest Rd/Johns Canyon Rd Speed 45 0 1 Ochoa
Portuguese Bend Rd/Poppy Trail Speed 44 1 0 Ochoa
Portuguese Bend Rd/Saddleback Rd Stop Sign 1 0 Ochoa
Crest Rd/Johns Canyon Rd Speed 45 1 0 Ochoa
Crest Rd/Johns Canyon Rd Speed 44 0 1 Ochoa
Crest Rd/Johns Canyon Rd Speed 45 0 1 Ochoa
Inventory List 3/11/2026
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Peninsula Region
4th Quarter
Law Enforcement Update
2025
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PRESENTED BY
CAPTAIN KIMBERLY GUERRERO
LOMITA STATION
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TRAFFIC 2025 4th Quarter
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4th Quarter Comparison
2023 2024 2025
Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average
Total Collisions
12 17 11 13 10 10 13 11 10 11 11 11
Injury Collisions
7 9 7 8 6 5 6 6 4 5 2 4
Enforcement Index
26 12 6 15 10 10 2 7 17.25 4.4 1 8
Hazardous Cites
180 109 40 110 57 51 11 40 69 22 2 31
Non-Haz Cites
30 27 18 25 10 16 9 12 8 3 1 4
Parking Cites
74 19 15 36 0 3 1 1 1 3 2 2
DUI Arrests
2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
DUI Collisions
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Fatal Collisions
0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
*Traffic Enforcement Index: Haz.Cites + DUI Arrests / Fatal + Injury Collisions (20:1)
RANCHO PALOS VERDES
Traffic Stats
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2023 2024 2025
Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average
Total Collisions
5 10 12 9 11 9 9 10 6 7 5 6
Injury Collisions
2 1 3 2 2 6 4 4 1 4 2 2
Enforcement Index
23.5 92 8.333 41 20 1.167 0.25 7 64 8 1.5 25
Hazardous Cites
47 86 24 52 40 7 0 16 64 32 2 33
Non-Haz Cites
16 6 11 11 5 4 1 3 3 2 0 2
Parking Cites
19 11 10 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
DUI Arrests
0 6 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
DUI Collisions
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.3
Fatal Collisions
0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
4th Quarter Comparison
*Traffic Enforcement Index: Haz.Cites + DUI Arrests / Fatal + Injury Collisions (20:1)
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES
Traffic Stats
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4th Quarter Comparison
2023 2024 2025
Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average
Total Collisions
0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
Injury Collisions
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Enforcement Index
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hazardous Cites
8 18 0 9 4 18 4 9 81 32 2 38
Non-Haz Cites
2 2 6 3 24 5 2 10 6 2 0 3
Parking Cites
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DUI Arrests
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
DUI Collisions
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Fatal Collisions
0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
*Traffic Enforcement Index: Haz.Cites + DUI Arrests / Fatal + Injury Collisions (20:1)
ROLLING HILLS
Traffic Stats
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4th Quarter Comparison
2023 2024 2025
Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average Oct Nov Dec Average
Total Collisions
17 27 23 22 21 19 24 21 16 18 16
17
Injury Collisions
9 10 10 10 8 11 10 10 5 9 4
6
Enforcement Index
13.9 21.9 6.5 14 12.87 6.9 1.7 7 42.8 9.556 1.75
17
Hazardous Cites
235 213 64 171 101 76 15 64 214 86 6
102
Non-Haz Cites
48 35 35 39 39 25 12 25 17 7 1
8
Parking Cites
93 30 25 49 0 3 2 2 1 3 3
2
DUI Arrests
2 6 1 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 1
0
DUI Collisions
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
0
Fatal Collisions
0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
0
*Traffic Enforcement Index: Haz.Cites + DUI Arrests / Fatal + Injury Collisions (20:1)
PENINSULA REGION
Totals
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Item: 10.A.
Meeting Date: 3/26/2026
To: Traffic Commission
From: Christian Horvath, Assistant to the City Manager / City Clerk
Thru: Karina Bañales, City Manager
Subject: Follow-up to previous discussion regarding the existing Rolling Hills Municipal Code
overnight parking restriction ordinance for possible revisions or updates
Background:
At the May 22, 2025 Traffic Commission meeting, the Commission requested that this item be
continued for further discussion based on input provided by LA County Battalion Chief Butorovich
specific to ingress/egress, public safety, and the City of Los Angeles Ordinance regarding parking
restrictions within canyons during Red Flag Events.
At the July 24, 2025 Traffic Commission meeting, the Commission considered all information present
and unanimously recommended the City Council consider an Ordinance excluding street parking on
Red Flag days.
On August 11, 2025, the City Council unanimously created a limited Ad Hoc Council Subcommittee to
discuss potential Red Flag Warning Municipal Code changes related to parking and potential
prohibition on high-risk outdoor activities and also provided direction to the Traffic Commission to look
at all existing parking ordinances for possible revisions or updates and to bring information back to
the City Council for further consideration
At the September 24, 2025 Traffic Commission meeting, staff was directed to evaluate conflicting
rules or inconsistencies with the municipal code, look at similar communities as mentioned (Hidden
Hills, Brabdbury and La Habra Heights) and return with high level recommendations for the
Commission to consider.
At the January 22, 2026 Traffic Commission meeting, the Commission reviewed Municipal Code
sections from Hidden Hills, Bradbury, and La Habra Heights to compare with the Rolling Hills
Municipal Code. After discussion, the Commission directed staff to bring back more equitable and
enforceable language that updates the existing overnight parking municipal code.
Discussion:
Staff has evaluated the existing Rolling Hills Municipal Code (RHMC) specific to overnight parking
and would recommend simplifying the existing language to be more in line with Bradbury (see matrix
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in Attachment A) which denotes a set window of time during overnight hours when parking is
disallowed. This would remove any ambiguity that currently exists.
For example, the Traffic Commission could recommend modifying the language in RHMC 10.52.210
All-night parking prohibited as follows:
No person shall stop, leave standing, or park any motor vehicle between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and
4:00 a.m. except for authorized emergency vehicles and/or the vehicle of any regularly licensed
physician when engaged in making professional calls.
The Commission may want to consider whether a road like Williamsburg Lane, which appears to
have historically parked some cars in the easements and complained during the overnight ticketing
event last year, should be exempted or instruct staff to conduct a "resident educational campaign"
ahead of any potential change(s) to the municipal code to ensure that the community is aware of a
potential for ticketing.
The Commission also asked for definitions of road vs.roadway. The municipal code does not currently
list these definitions, but staff found the following:
• Road: A traveled way on which people, animals, or wheeled vehicles move. (Britannica)
• Roadway: The central portion of a road used by vehicles; excludes sidewalks and medians.
(Wiktionary/Oxford)
Staff recommend the Commission discuss and provide further direction to staff and/or
recommendations to the City Council.
Fiscal Impact:
None.
Recommendation:
Receive and file. Provide further direction to staff and/or recommendations to the City Council.
Attachments:
1. Attachment A - CL_AGN_260326_TC_MuniCode_ComparisonMatrix
2. CL_AGN_260326_TC_Item10A_PublicComment01
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Municipal Code Parking Comparisons as presented to Traffic Commission on 03/26/26
Rolling Hills Hidden Hills Bradbury La Habra Heights
10.52.090 Parking on narrow roads.
The City Manager is authorized to place signs or markings
indicating no parking upon any road when the width of the
roadway does not exceed twenty feet or upon one side of a road
as indicated by such markings when the width of the roadway
does not exceed thirty feet. When official signs or markings
prohibiting parking are erected upon narrow roads as authorized
herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any such road in
violation of any such sign or marking.
(Ord. 261 § 1(part), 1996).
4-4D-3: F. Narrow Streets: The Building Official is authorized by
the City Council to place signs or markings indicating no parking
upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed
20 feet or upon one side of a street as indicated by such signs or
markings when the width of the roadway does not exceed 32 feet.
6.5.20 On-Street parking prohibitions
B. On-street parking is never allowed if such causes a significant
increase in hazards for users of the road by narrowing useable
pavement width to a degree causing impeded passage or access
or by obstructing sight distance.
4-4D-3: C. Parkways: No person shall stop, park or leave
standing any vehicle within or upon any parkway between the
hours of 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., provided, the City Clerk may
permit parking during such hours when the driveway or drive
approach is unavailable for parking due to repair, reconstruction
and similar causes.
.
10.52.250 Parking over seventy-two hours prohibited.
No person who owns or has possession, custody or control of any
vehicle shall park such vehicle upon any road for more than a
consecutive period of seventy-two hours.
(Ord. 261 § 1(part), 1996).
Sec. 4.01.1000. Stopping, standing or parking on city streets
during certain hours.
(a) No person shall park any motor vehicle or leave standing any
motor vehicle for a period exceeding two hours between the hours
of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day except Sunday on
Braewood Drive.
6.5.20 On-Street parking prohibitions
D. No person shall park, leave standing, or store upon any
roadway or other place open for vehicular travel within the City
limits of the City of La Habra heights, any vehicle, as defined in
Vehicle Code Section 670, for more than 72 consecutive hours
10.52.210 All-night parking prohibited.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle on any road
for a period of time longer than one hour between the hours
of two a.m. and four a.m. of any day, except authorized
emergency vehicles and the vehicle of any regularly
licensed physician when engaged in making professional
calls.
(Ord. 261 § 1(part), 1996).
Sec. 4.01.1000. (b) No person shall park any motor
vehicle or leave standing any motor vehicle between the
hours of 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.
6.5.20 On-Street parking prohibitions
In addition to those restrictions imposed by state law… A.
Overnight on-street parking is prohibited on all roads in the
City of La Habra Heights. Temporary on-street parking is
permitted when and where it does not interfere with or
obstruct the safe use of the street or adjacent properties.
10.52.140 Parking on equestrian path prohibited.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle; whether
attended or unattended, upon any bridle trail or equestrian path so
as to cause equestrians to use the road instead of such trail or
path.
(Ord. 261 § 1(part), 1996).
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Municipal Code Parking Comparisons as presented to Traffic Commission on 03/26/26
Rolling Hills Hidden Hills Bradbury La Habra Heights
10.52.130 Hazardous parking prohibited.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, which, when so stopped or parked,
constitutes a hazard to other traffic, except when necessary to
avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance to the directions of
a Deputy Sheriff or official traffic control device.
(Ord. 261 § 1(part), 1996).
10.52.220 Blocking driveway prohibited.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, in front of a public or private driveway,
except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in
compliance with the directions of a Deputy Sheriff or official traffic
control device.
(Ord. 261 § 1(part), 1996).
10.52.240 Parking near traffic control devices prohibited.
No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, within twenty feet of a stop sign, official
electric flashing device or any other official traffic control device or
sign.
(Ord. 261 § 1(part), 1996).
4-4D-6: EMERGENCY PARKING SIGNS.
Whenever the Building Official determines that an emergency
traffic congestion is likely to result from the holding of public or
private processions or assemblages, he as authorized by the local
authority and shall place temporary signs indicating that the
operation, parking or standing of vehicles is prohibited on such
streets and alleys. Such signs shall remain in place only during
the existence of such emergency, and the Building Official shall
remove such signs thereafter.
(Ord. 215, 1-19-89; 1993 Code)
Sec. 4.01.1000. (c) Upon application to the City Manager, or
designee, on a form created for such purpose, any resident may
be granted authority to park on the streets or portions of streets
described in subsections (a) or (b) adjacent to their property for
the duration provided in this subsection to allow out-of-town
visitors to park in front of the residence which they are visiting for
a limited time period during the hours otherwise prohibited by
subsections (a) or (b).
(1) Parking passes shall be issued by the City Manager or
designee.
(2) To obtain a parking pass, each applicant shall furnish their
name and address, the license number of the vehicle, the date of
issuance and the day the parking pass is valid. Such pass shall
be placed in the interior of the vehicle in such a manner as to be
clearly visible to traffic enforcement officers.
(3) The vehicle parking pass shall be issued and shall include the
identifying license number of the vehicle and the location at which
the applicant desires to park the vehicle.
(4) The parking pass shall be valid for a maximum of five days.
Prior to expiration of a vehicle parking pass issued under this
section, the applicant may apply for and be granted a new vehicle
parking pass for three days if the applicant still qualifies under the
conditions set forth herein. In no event shall more than two vehicle
parking passes be issued to an applicant within a 30-day period.
(5) The City Council shall, by resolution, establish a fee for
issuance of a vehicle parking pass.
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