CC 07-01-2025 Item No. 16 Study Session - Oversized Vehicle Parking_Desk Item1
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
DESK ITEM
Meeting: July 1, 2025
Agenda Item #16
Subject
Study Session regarding possible updates to oversized vehicle parking restrictions in the
public right‐of‐way.
Recommended Action
Recommend that the City Council consider the Planning Commission’s recommendation
to amend Sections 11.24.130 (72‐hour parking limit), Section 11.24.200 (removal of
vehicles), Section 11.28.010 (definition of oversized vehicles), and Section 11.28.020
(vehicle parking regulations) of the Municipal Code, to enhance the current prohibition
on parking oversized vehicles for more than seventy‐two (72) hours on any public street.
Background:
This desk item includes the official motion of the Planning Commission meeting on June
24, 2025:
Final Vote on Parking Ordinance (Chair moved, Vice Chair seconded, Vote 4-1 in favor,
Commissioner Fung voting against)
1. Annual resident oversized vehicle parking permit issued at no charge
One permit per household
Allow resident to park one oversized vehicle in the City right-of-way for 72 hours,
then vehicle must be moved 1,500 feet and remain away for 72 hours. The resident may
park the oversized vehicle for unlimited 72-hour blocks of time in the City right-of-way.
2. Nonresidents may obtain five 72-hour parking permits per year to park an oversized
vehicle in the City right-of-way, but may not park within 1,500 feet of a commercial
district. Staff to determine permit fee.
3. Otherwise, parking oversized vehicles in the City right-of-way is prohibited, except
that an oversized vehicle may park in the City right-of-way for 3 consecutive hours from
6 am to 8pm (day) and one hour from 8 pm to 6 am (night).
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4. The City should install signage at Alves and Bandley and other problem areas.
5. The City should evaluate the program after one year.