[OldNorth] street sweeping in residential areas

John Lofland jflofland at ucdavis.edu
Tue Nov 9 13:05:37 PST 2004


Dear Roxanne Namazi and others who may care,

I think the statement that "we do not have restricted parking in any 
other residential area" (see below) is not quite accurate or at least 
debatable.

Curious about this matter, some weeks ago I drove around looking for 
no parking for street sweeping signs and I found them in areas that 
are residential. At least, lots of people living in single family 
dwellings are found on streets with such signs. I guess it depends on 
what you mean by residential.

Namely: University Avenue, B Street, Sixth Street between G and the 
tracks, Russell Blvd.

I took pictures of a few of these signs (there are a great many of 
them) and I append a few, labeling where they are and sometimes 
showing their locations in the background.

Thanks.

John Lofland



At 9:44 AM -0800 11/8/04, Roxanne Namazi wrote:
>
>Regarding your request for the "No Parking" during trash pick up times,
>the only area that we have restricted parking during street sweeping is
>the downtown Core Area.  We do receive many requests for parking
>restriction during trash pick up/street sweeping.  We do not have
>restricted parking during street sweeping in any other residential area.
>  You may wish to bring this up at the Council meeting tomorrow night.
>The Council could direct staff to pursue this.
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