Los Angeles Times

L.A. isn’t enforcing curbs on RV parking

- By Doug Smith

A law that prohibits people from parking recreation­al vehicles overnight in some locations has sidesteppe­d a constituti­onal challenge, for now, after Los Angeles city officials told a federal judge the law is not being enforced.

Although not addressing the constituti­onal issues, U.S. District Judge David O. Carter declined to issue a preliminar­y injunction against the law as long as the moratorium remains in effect.

The lawsuit, filed on behalf of a class represente­d by a woman who lives in an RV in Venice, contends a 1986 law allowing the city to designate streets where large vehicles cannot be parked overnight violates homeless people’s rights under the 8th and 14th amendments to the Constituti­on.

The city countered with a January memorandum in which Los Angeles Department of Transporta­tion general manager Seleta J. Reynolds said that “LADOT will not impound or tow a vehicle that is occupied” and that, even when an occupant is not present, parking enforcemen­t officers must “make a dwelling assessment” to determine if it is being used as a dwelling.

After suspending the ticketing and towing of oversize vehicles as part of its coronaviru­s response, the City Council resumed enforcemen­t in October 2020 but made an exception for occupied vehicles, the memo said.

Stephen Yagman, the civil rights attorney who filed the lawsuit, said he did not see the ruling as a defeat because it leaves the case open should the city resume enforcemen­t of the law.

Yagman said Thursday that he had filed an amended complaint alleging that the city is committing fraud by posting parking restrictio­ns that are not enforced.

He also has filed a motion asking Carter to order the city to remove the no-parking signs as long as the law is not being enforced and to provide him 60-day notice before resuming enforcemen­t.

Yagman called it “deceitful and sleazy” that the city continues to post parking restrictio­ns “while concealing the fact that they were not enforcing the no parking signs.”

He said he may hire college students to distribute fliers informing homeless people that the parking restrictio­ns are not in force.

 ?? Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? CAMPERS are parked on West Jefferson Boulevard near homeless encampment­s in Playa del Rey in June.
Al Seib Los Angeles Times CAMPERS are parked on West Jefferson Boulevard near homeless encampment­s in Playa del Rey in June.

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