Enforcement of parking restrictions in Pasadena that were put on hold during the Eaton Fire will be phased back in during the next month, the city announced Friday.
Starting Monday, the Pasadena Department of Transportation will resume enforcement of restrictions for street sweeping, oversized vehicles and the 72-hour limit for vehicles that are not moving, the city announced in a press release.
On Feb. 17, the city will resume Preferential Parking Districts, where permits are required to park on the street, according to the city. The ban on overnight parking between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. will resume March 1.
Residents affected and displaced by the Eaton Fire will be given the opportunity to apply for preferential parking and overnight parking permits when the city verifies and approves their homes were damaged or destroyed in the fire, the city announced.
