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File Number: 25-005 <br />elements: <br />·Promotion to the local press (Television, Radio, Print and Online) <br />·Full Page Ad in the San Leandro Times (12/12/24 Edition) Included as Attachment C. <br />·Promotion on the City of San Leandro's social media pages (Facebook, Instagram) <br />·Public Service Announcement Video to be promoted using paid advertising through <br />Google/YouTube <br />Public Works staff will remove the parking meters and associated pavement markings within 20 <br />feet of marked and unmarked crosswalks. LAZ Parking, the City’s parking enforcement <br />contractor for Downtown San Leandro, will began issuing citations at intersections for Curb <br />Marking violations per San Leandro Municipal Code Section 6.1.505 that prohibits parking, <br />stopping, standing at a red curb. The fine for a Curb Marking violation is $68.00. While the <br />Daylighting Law applies to all intersections, it is impractical for the City to paint intersections <br />throughout the entire City red. Public Works and the Police Department will analyze the need for <br />additional red curbs in the future. <br />To meet the Daylighting Law mandate, staff recommends the City add a new parking citation fine <br />of $63.00 for Daylighting Law violations consistent with California Vehicle Code Section <br />22500(n), which prohibits the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle within 20 feet of the <br />vehicle approach side of any unmarked or marked crosswalk or 15 feet of any crosswalk with a <br />curb extension anywhere in California. <br />Page 22 of the FY 2024-2025 Proposed Master Fee Schedule provides details of the current <br />fees and the proposed change is included as Attachment B. Staff proposed the following citation <br />be added to the Police Department list of Parking Citation Fines: <br />Description Proposed Fee Reference <br />Parking Citation Fines: <br /> Parking within 20 feet of a marked or unmarked crosswalk $63.00 CVC <br />22500(n) <br />Fiscal Impacts <br />There is no General Fund impact from the proposed addition of the Parking Citation Fine for the <br />Daylighting Law. Revenue from the proposed new fine would be deposited into the Parking Fund <br />(Fund 132). Staff estimates an increase in citation revenue of approximately $10,000 annually. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />A.Resolution Amending Title 6, Chapter 4 of the San Leandro Administrative Code to Add a <br />Parking Citation Fine for New California Vehicle Code Violation <br />B.City of San Leandro FY 2024-2025 Proposed Master Fee Schedule (abbreviated) <br />C.Daylighting Outreach <br />D.Presentation - FY 2024-2025 Master Fee Schedule Update for New Parking Citation Fine <br />PREPARED BY <br />Natalie Villaseñor, Senior Management Analyst <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/4/2025