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File #: 14-0313    Version:
Type: Gen. Bus. - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 8/12/2014 Final action:
Title: Approve the Removal of Parking on the East Side of Sepulveda Boulevard between Tennyson Street and Longfellow Drive as Recommended by the Parking and Public Improvements Commission (Continued from the July 15, 2014, City Council Meeting) (Community Development Director Thompson). APPROVE
Attachments: 1. March 27, 2014, PPIC Staff Report with Attachments, 2. March 27, 2014, PPIC Final Minutes, 3. April 20, 2010, City Council Staff Report with Attachments, 4. April 20, 2010, City Council Final Minutes, 5. Table 1 - Collision History - Sepulveda Boulevard 1/1/2008 to 12/31/2012, 6. Public Comments
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Mark Danaj, City Manager

FROM:
Richard Thompson, Community Development Director
Nhung Madrid, Senior Management Analyst
Erik Zandvliet, T.E., City Traffic Engineer

SUBJECT:Title
Approve the Removal of Parking on the East Side of Sepulveda Boulevard between Tennyson Street and Longfellow Drive as Recommended by the Parking and Public Improvements Commission (Continued from the July 15, 2014, City Council Meeting) (Community Development Director Thompson).
APPROVE
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the removal of on-street parking on the east side of Sepulveda Boulevard between Tennyson Street and Longfellow Drive as recommended by the Parking and Public Improvements Commission.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
Modification to existing parking restrictions can be funded through the existing Public Works Department operating budget.

BACKGROUND:
This is a continued item from the June 3, 2014 City Council Meeting. At that meeting, a large packet of information pertaining to this report was submitted to the City Council (Attachment 6). The item was pulled from the Consent Agenda by Councilman Burton, and following City Council discussion and direction, the report was continued to the July 15, 2014 City Council meeting. At that meeting, the item was pulled from the Consent Agenda by Councilman Burton, and following City Council discussion and direction, the report has been continued to tonight's meeting.

In November 2013, the City received a request from a local resident to prohibit vehicles displaying illegal advertisements from automobile parking on the east side of Sepulveda Boulevard near 500 South Sepulveda Boulevard. The complaint stated that the vehicle was parked in the same place every day, and needlessly blocks the curb lane, which causes drivers to qui...

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