LA County DPW runs parklet pilots converting parking spaces into public seating in Marina del Rey, East LA, and Florence-Graham. Sponsors apply under Title 16.40 with $5,000-$15,000 buildout costs, design review, ADA compliance, and three-year maintenance commitments.
LA County's Parklet Pilot Program, administered through DPW, converts on-street parking spaces into public seating, planters, or business-sponsored extensions. Initial pilot zones include Marina del Rey, East LA's Whittier Boulevard, and Florence-Graham along Compton Avenue. Sponsors (typically adjacent businesses or community groups) apply under Title 16.40.030 encroachment permits with detailed plans showing $5,000-$15,000 buildout costs, ADA-compliant 4-foot accessible path, wheel stops, reflective edging, and drainage. DPW, LACOFD, and LASD coordinate review. Approved parklets carry three-year maintenance commitments including weekly cleaning, insurance ($2M aggregate), and removal-on-demand if road work is required. Public-access requirements distinguish parklets from private outdoor dining areas.
Operating without encroachment-permit approval is a misdemeanor under Β§16.40.090 with daily fines up to $500 plus immediate removal at owner expense. ADA or insurance lapses trigger permit suspension. Public-to-private conversion violates use requirements.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Inglewood, CA
Inglewood is not located in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. The city is a flat, urbanized community with minimal wildfire risk. Standard fire codes ap...
Inglewood, CA
Properties must maintain defensible space per CA PRC 4291 where applicable. Inglewood is largely urbanized flatland with limited wildfire risk. Weed and wast...
Inglewood, CA
Inglewood allows recreational fire pits under SCAQMD and city fire department guidelines. Fire pits must use clean-burning fuels, be located away from struct...
Inglewood, CA
All fireworks, including so-called 'safe and sane' fireworks, are illegal in Inglewood. The city enforces a complete ban on the sale, possession, and use of ...
Inglewood, CA
Inglewood parks have posted closing hours. The city operates multiple parks including the Swimming Pool Complex at Vincent Park. After-hours park access is s...
Inglewood, CA
Inglewood enforces a juvenile curfew consistent with LA County standards. Exceptions include minors accompanied by parents, traveling to/from work, or attend...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Los Angeles County.
See how Inglewood's parklets rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.