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CC - Discussion Of Parking Restricition on Pine St.staf epor TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER 7~ DATE: DECEMBER 18, 2000 RE: DISCUSSION OF PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON PINE STREET BETWEEN GARVEY AVENUE AND NEWMARK AVENUE This item is being placed on the Agenda for discussion purposes at the request of Mayor Clark. Attached is a petition from the residents requesting the removal of existing parking restrictions which state "No Parking Between the Hours of 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m." DEC 19 2000 ITE: I ! Na 3. -:v_- , 4. TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER DATE: DECEMBER 18, 2000 RE: DISCUSSION OF PARKING RESTRICTIONS ON PINE STREET BETWEEN GARVEY AVENUE AND NEWMARK AVENUE This item is being placed onthe Agenda for discussion purposes at the request of Mayor Clark. Attached is a petition from the residents requesting the removal of existing parking restrictions which state "No Parking Between the Hours of 5:00 am. and 10:00 a.m." COUNCIL DEC 19 2000 FENI No. I December 16. ?000 TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR Early this'moming, your police officers swooped down on Pine Avenue issuing tickets to all parked cars based on a no-parking sign posted at a non-conspicuous place and without any prior warning. This is extremely prejudicial to all the residents in this area, especially so when no apparent reason exists for the no-parking sign. We understand your concern for our fellow citizens who gather in the area in.the early morning looking for work. This no-parking sign, however, is absolutely not the solution. Firstly. they don't have cars; they would not congregate in the area if they have enough money to buy cars. Secondly, the prospective employers looking for workers don't even get out of their cars. It does not take them more than a few minutes to do their business. We. therefore, request that you to study the matter more carefully. In the meantime, we urged you to lift the no-narking sign. This is extremely prejudicial to the residents of this area. Your usual prompt attention will be greatly appreciated. And we wish to take this occasion to wish you a Merry, Christmas! CCC C)v pro t .U X/I Psi, GLf u~~ L _L /mil' ~ l i' l a 2 `7N ''~'y'i a'j~,~~~ 5 'GG3 Ja.a ~ .::.5 - 1. ,~.-n?' ti..:. .r'"`. ~-;-r" _ .3.. -?.a'++~"Yr'• `cyo' U iL/~> a C6~ r!~i LC<. 1'3 S~ ~~a6S 3a7 coy/~ ,i .?1.,700 %Ci . 1~ ' Zell ova? VN673.2ta / J .2 r, Vi_lk [2 .l CSC . 7/7 l._.. c...c.:= L / G } •(.s~-~.c`I~fr~~Z //4L' r-- ilIA R~;Gr°)C,'t~ •~,7 7J. /iJla} c,y~~J ~176) (j -V W. , SRiI'tAy LOIC U /1 vt t,4 Loan (c) z d' 3 Z 2 35" S is l~. v - J 1 ire'4~ ~ysf 7 ~x 7c .1