Politics & Government

Bonin Urges Rescinding Broken Parking Meter Fines

The CD 11 Councilman calls the city's policy of issuing fines for parking at broken meters unfair and outdated.

By Matthew Sanderson

Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin flexed his muscle early as new chairman of the Transportation Committee and made his first motion Tuesday, urging his colleagues undo a policy of ticketing Angelenos for parking at broken meters.

The newly minted Westside lawmaker, who replaced Bill Rosendahl as the 11th District councilmember, submitted the motion as the 15-member body got to work with six new members.

The Transportation Committee will take up the issue next. A vote by the full council would be needed to rescind the policy approved in December 2012.

"Punishing people because a meter is broken is blatantly unfair," Bonin said.

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The idea of ticketing vehicles at broken meters was proposed by city officials worried that people would break or vandalize them to park for free.

"Reversing this bad policy," Bonin said, would show Angelenos and business people the city is "working for people, not against them."

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The city is in the process of replacing and updating meters - most of which are harder to break -  and incorporate a notification system aimed at getting them fixed quickly.

"New technology has made this outdated policy unnecessary ... " Bonin said.  

Bruce Gillman, spokesman for the transportation department, said efforts by former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the City Council to modernize the city's parking meters resulted in a "99.9 percent operational rate."

Bonin's motion comes as the state Senate is scheduled to consider a bill introduced by Assemblyman Mike Gatto, D-Los Angeles, that would prohibit cities from ticketing drivers who park at broken meters. 

- City News Service contributed to this report. 


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