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UPCC Takes a Bow for Helping School Parents Who Drive

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Changes in street sweeping regulations around schools will help families throughout Culver City.

Dear Friends,

For years, street sweeping regulations around school sites throughout the School District have made it difficult for parents to drop off their children, speak with school staff at a convenient time, and volunteer at the beginning of the school day.

United Parents of Culver City is pleased to report that, just in time for the start of the school year, the city has modified those restrictions around Culver City campuses.

As of this week, parking will be restricted for only two hours rather than four, and those restrictions kick in at 11a.m. rather than 9 a.m.

[img]2714|right|||no_popup[/img]More than two years ago, while on the City Council, UPCC member Scott Malsin initiated the process that led to this change. He continued to press for it as part of UPCC's Parking and Traffic Team.

“Since I have a child in a Culver City school, I was personally aware of the difficulties these restrictions caused for parents,” Mr. Malsin said. “Parents from throughout the District kept asking UPCC to press for this change.”

As president of UPCC, this is another excellent example of the way in which UPCC works together with our parents, our District, and our city to make things better for Culver City families.

See you at school.

UPCC may be contacted at
http://www.UnitedParentsCulverCity.com or
info@UnitedParentsCulverCity.com