Local News in Brief : Parking Enforcement Set
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation will open a substation in the Los Angeles Harbor area this spring, to be staffed by up to 10 civilian officers who will enforce parking regulations and direct traffic, Mayor Tom Bradley announced Thursday.
In addition, Bradley said, he and Harbor-area Councilwoman Joan Milke Flores have appointed 11 citizens to a committee that will identify traffic “hot spots” in Wilmington, San Pedro, Harbor City and Harbor Gateway and suggest remedies to government officials.
The city now has three parking enforcement officers assigned to the area, but those officers work out of a substation about 10 miles north of the district.
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