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.
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