LADOT has relaxed enforcement for the following categories: Residential street sweeping; Expired registration on a vehicle; Peak/rush hour and gridlock zone parking restrictions; No ticket/tow for abandoned vehicles and overnight parking; Vehicles displaying recently expired permits within preferential parking districts will have a two-week grace period following the expiration to renew; No parking fine increases until after June 1; Extended grace period for people dropping off or picking up; Immediate extensions on all deadlines for payments until June 1; LADOT will supply a temporary, print-at-home permit to residents within a preferential parking district who have renewed their permit but will not receive the new hangtag before their current permit expires
Enforcement continues for: Metered parking; Time limits within preferential parking districts for vehicles without a valid or recently-expired permit; Posted time limits zones in residential and commercial areas; All posted Temporary No-Parking signs; No blocking emergency access (alleyways, fire hydrants, etc.); Colored curb zones; Parking restrictions for City-owned lots; These changes will remain in effect until May 15, 2020 and are subject to extension.