Pasadena’s parking law enforcement after restoring Eaton fire

Passaldina announced that after the deadly Eaton fire began, it will restore parking law enforcement after the start of Altadine, which is the St. Gabriel Valley community located in the hills in the north of the city.
Parking law enforcement is suspended during the high fire, including street sweeping and overnight and discount parking behavior. The department began law enforcement in the commercial district on January 21.
The Ministry of Transportation of Passadina announced on its website that law enforcement in other areas of the city will start on Monday, the street sweeping the floor, large vehicles and 72 -hour parking range illegal behavior.
Two weeks later, the city will once again began law enforcement in preferential parking areas that need licenses in the street. The overnight parking restrictions that are limited between from 2 am and 6 am will be restarted on March 1st.
The department says that residents related to reports or queries on parking restrictions shall call (626) 744-6440.
Eaton Fire ignited on January 7 and quickly exploded. This was fanned by the fierce San Anna wind and severe low humidity, prompting the National Meteorological Administration to issue the worst fire weather warning. The fire torn a devastating path, passing the devastating road around Altadena and Pasadena and its surrounding 14,021 acres. It was razed to the ground, scattered more than 9,400 buildings, and took the lives of 17 people.