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The City of Inglewood is implementing changes to its street
parking regulations to improve accessibility and address the
growing demand for parking spaces. Currently, parking
restrictions are enforced between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on
street sweeping days. However, to better accommodate
residents and enhance service efficiency, the city is updating
these restrictions.
Look up before you park. Revised parking restrictions will be
coming soon.
The new parking restrictions will be in effect from 7:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. on designated street sweeping and trash collection
days. This adjustment aims to provide sufficient time for both
services to operate efficiently while freeing up curbside parking for
residents outside these hours. The updated “No Parking” signage
reflecting these changes is currently being installed in District 2,
located in the northwest corridor of the city, with plans to extend
the rollout to other districts throughout the year.
Residents are advised to:
Place their trash (black), recycle (blue), and green waste
(organics) carts out for collection by 7:00 a.m. on their designated
service day.
Ensure no vehicles are parked at the curb during the posted
restricted hours. Vehicles parked in violation of the posted
hours will be subject to citations. However, during the
transition period, a grace period will be in effect to allow residents
to adjust to the new schedule. It’s important to note that
residential parking permits do not exempt vehicles from street
sweeping restrictions; all vehicles must be removed during these
times to avoid citations.
The city recognizes that increased household sizes and a higher
number of vehicles per household have intensified parking
demands on residential streets. Additionally, the influx of visitors
attending events at venues like the Kia Forum and SoFi Stadium
has further strained parking availability. While a permit parking
program has been instituted to mitigate some of these challenges,
the revised street sweeping and trash collection hours are part of
ongoing efforts to enhance parking accessibility for residents.
For questions or more information regarding these changes,
residents can contact the Public Works Department at 310-412-
5333.
By adhering to the new parking restrictions and service
schedules, residents can contribute to cleaner streets and a more
efficient waste collection process, ultimately enhancing the quality
of life in Inglewood.
Inglewood Today reached out to the Public Works Department for
updated scheduling for the remaining districts, but had not
received a response before publishing.