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AGENDA ITEM NO. 9.

CITY OF HAWTHORNE
City Council
AGENDA BILL

For the meeting of 02/24/2026
Originating Department: Public Works
                                                     

City Manager:
Department Head:

SUBJECT:

ORDINANCE NO. 2261 (FIRST READING) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA AMENDING CHAPTER 10.36 (STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING) OF TITLE 10 (VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) OF THE HAWTHORNE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH PARKING METER ZONES, OPERATIONS, FEES AND PROCEDURES. (Motion to Introduce.) 
 

RECOMMENDED MOTION:

Staff recommends that the City Council Introduce Ordinance No. 2261.

DISCUSSION:

The purpose of this ordinance is to regulate the use of public on-street and City-owned off-street parking in order to:

•    Promote parking availability and encourage short-term parking turnover;
•    Improve traffic circulation and reduce vehicle congestion; and
•    Support the safe and efficient movement of persons and goods.

This ordinance establishes a comprehensive parking management program designed to ensure the effective operation, maintenance, and enforcement of public parking resources.  Revenues generated pursuant to this chapter shall be deposited into a special fund, designated as the “Parking Fund,” and used exclusively for:
  • Purchasing, leasing, installing, repairing, maintaining, operating pay stations, and related equipment, including associated administrative and enforcement activities;
  • Acquiring, improving, operating, and maintaining on-street and off-street parking facilities;
  • Regulating, controlling, inspecting, and enforcing parking and traffic on public streets.
Designated parking management areas may include time limits, permits, pay stations, mobile applications, or other management tools to effectively manage parking supply and occupancy. The City may monitor parking utilization and adjust management strategies as necessary to maintain an optimal occupancy rate of approximately 85%. 

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC PLAN:

The implementation of on-street paid parking is a key economic development strategy to support a vibrant, accessible, and financially sustainable commercial environment.  As the city’s business areas continue to grow, curb space has become increasingly congested, with long-term parkers occupying high-demand areas intended for short-term customer use.  Paid parking helps manage this limited resource by increasing turnover, ensuring that visitors, shoppers, and diners can reliably find parking near local businesses. Improved access directly supports sales activity, strengthens local businesses, and enhances the overall customer experience.

FISCAL IMPACT:

None. The funds were allocated during the 12/09/2025 City Council meeting.

NOTICING PROCEDURE:

72 hours posted notice pursaunt to the Ralph M. Brown Act. 

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