RESIDENTIAL PARKING
Residents should have reasonable access to parking near their homes. Parking problems can inconvenience residents and erode their perception of neighborhood livability. Preserving residential parking can help retain a sense of neighborhood identity.
The problem can be a mailbox or driveway access blocked by just one car. Or, it can be an entire residential area where residents cannot park near their homes because of all-day parking generated by businesses or school activities.
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TIME LIMIT PARKING When all day parking interferes with reasonable time usage, time limits can be established in order to provide available parking for all motorists.
PARKING PROHIBITION When vehicles parking or stopping cause a sight restriction or roadway obstruction, parking prohibitions can help to improve visibility and facilitate vehicle movements.
PREFERENTIAL PARKING A parking by permit program for residential areas. When all day parking on neighborhood streets by non-residents becomes a burden to those that live there, preferential parking can help regulate reasonable usage.
PARKING ENFORCEMENT When motorists are not complying with painted curb and parking sign restrictions or blocking driveways, the Riverside Police Department will schedule extra patrols to issue citations. |
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