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CA SB532
Bill
AI Summary
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Authorizes San Francisco, Long Beach, and Santa Monica to require mobile device parking payments until January 1, 2033, if they adopt an accessible cash payment plan that does not use parking meters or payment centers.
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Requires local authorities to install signs within 100 feet of parking spaces indicating that mobile payment is required and how to pay.
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Sets civil fines for parking violations in mobile-only zones at one-half the amount of metered parking violations.
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Requires the three cities to submit evaluation reports to their governing bodies and the Legislature by January 1 of the fourth year assessing equity, accessibility, costs, privacy impacts, and citation changes.
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Limits operation of mobile device parking payment zones to five years from each city's first implementation or until January 1, 2033, whichever comes first.
Legislative Description
Parking payment zones.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 858, Statutes of 2024.
9/28/2024