The Culver City Car Show is coming to Downtown tomorrow, and ads have been placed in a local newspaper stating:
“No parking in residential neighborhoods. Permit parking will be enforced. Parking available in Downtown Parking Structures…The Culver City Police Dept. will ticket.”
Sounds like the neighborhood is off-limits.
The problem is, there are pockets without permits or permit hours that can allow someone to go to the Car Show for four hours without fear of a ticket.
Duquesne does not have Permit Parking from Culver to Lucerne.
Lucerne does not have Permit Parking.
Braddock, between Duquesne and Lafayette, does not have Permit Parking.
No restrictions are on Irving Place in front of the school.
Van Buren, between the Pacific 12 theatre and Farragut, has one hour parking from noon to midnight.
If someone parks at 9 a.m. tomorrow, the official opening hour of the Car Show, the one-hour time limit would not start until noon. They would be able to be ticketed at 1 o’clock if their vehicle was chalked at noon. If they moved their vehicle a couple of feet, the hour would restart.
All of this information is known by the Downtown employees who park for free in our neighborhood 365 days a year.
Mr. Anderson may be contacted at cary@culvercity.TV