ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance replacing Section 41.18 of the ...
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This ordinance amends Section 41.18 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to specify locations and circumstances where it is unlawful to sit, lie, sleep, or store personal property in public rights-of-way. The ordinance prohibits obstructing streets, sidewalks, and public rights-of-way by sitting, lying, sleeping, or placing personal property in ways that impede passage under Americans with Disabilities Act standards, or within ten feet of driveways and loading docks, five feet of building entrances or exits, two feet of fire hydrants or fire department connections, or in areas with City-issued activity permits. It also prohibits obstruction of streets open to motor vehicles or bicycle lanes and paths. The ordinance frames these restrictions as part of addressing homelessness while citing a commitment to a trauma-informed Street Engagement Strategy and preserving dignity and safety of all residents.
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