To the editor: As a resident of a vacationer metropolis who often has parking on my road closed for particular occasions, I perceive the confusion over parking restrictions on Wilcox Avenue (“They had a worse Oscars than Timothée Chalamet: Many had cars towed Sunday in Hollywood,” March 16).
The article states that Los Angeles posts notices 48 hours earlier than the restrictions happen. Nonetheless, except in any other case restricted, one can legally park a automotive for 72 hours on a road in Los Angeles.
Shouldn’t town due to this fact be required to put up warnings at the very least 72 hours upfront?
Peter deKramer, Petaluma
