{"id":297154,"date":"2012-02-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-02-01T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/parking-ticket-late-fees-drive-ahead\/"},"modified":"2012-02-01T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2012-02-01T08:00:00","slug":"parking-ticket-late-fees-drive-ahead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/parking-ticket-late-fees-drive-ahead\/","title":{"rendered":"Parking ticket late fees drive ahead"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A City Council committee voted 4-0 Jan. 25 to recommend that all parking tickets not paid by the 21st day after the citation was written will be subject to a late fee that nearly doubles the ticket. The full City Council will vote in February or March on the recommendation by the Budget and Finance Committee. Some tickets will cost more than $100 if a late fee is added. A second late fee of $10 will be added if the ticket isn\u2019t paid by the 57th day. A heavy late fee is already assessed on late parking tickets, but these proposed changes increase the fee to $40-65, depending on the ticket. The city auditor recommended a change to the standard 30-day wait before a late fee is assessed, shortening the deadline by nine days. The auditor\u2019s report suggested the city modify its payment and appeal timeline to that of state standards. The California vehicle sections state that a parking ticket must be paid or contested within 21 days from the date of issuance or 14 days after the mailing of the notice of a parking violation, according to the auditor\u2019s report. District 7 City Councilwoman Marti Emerald made the motion to forward the changes to the City Council and committee chairman Todd Gloria seconded the motion. No one spoke against the idea and no public speakers came out for or against the proposed changes. The committee also voted to send a delinquent ticket into collections on the 73rd day after it is written, which would place a hold on vehicle registration by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Late fees would not apply for some parking tickets like parking in a disabled spot without a placard. Disabled parking violations run between about $350 and $450. <b>PARKING VIOLATIONS, PROPOSED LATE FEES<\/b><\/br> <\/br>The following are some of the most common parking offenses, the fine associated with it and the possible late fees after three weeks that will be considered by the City Council: \u2022 Right wheel more than 18 inches from curb: $59.50 fine (plus $47 late fee) \u2022 Restricted parking zone during street sweeping: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Unauthorized airport parking: $79.50 ($67) \u2022 Expired meter: $42.50 ($30) \u2022 Washing\/polishing car in business district: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Selling\/leasing car on street: $77.50 ($65) \u2022 Parked on posted private property: $72.50 ($60) \u2022 Bald tires: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Alley parking: $59.50 ($47) \u2022 Defective\/tinted windows: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Expired registration: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Blocking\/parking too close to fire hydrant: $77.50 ($65) \u2022 Car not moved 1\/10 mile in 72 hours: $53.50 ($41) \u2022 Red-zone parking: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Selling merchandise from parked car: $53.50 ($41) \u2022 Violating residential permit: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Double parking: $57.50 ($45) \u2022 Less than 7\u00bd feet from railroad track: $77.50 ($65) \u2022 Driveway parking into sidewalk: $57.50 ($45) \u2022 Wheel not cramped on hill: $59.50 ($47) \u2022 Parking in commercial loading zone: $57.50 ($45) \u2022 Parking in taxi zone: $52.50 ($40) \u2022 Repairing\/storing vehicle on street: $52.50 ($40) <i>\u2014 Source: city of San Diego<\/i><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A City Council committee voted 4-0 Jan. 25 to recommend that all parking tickets not paid by the 21st day after the citation was written will be subject to a late fee that nearly doubles the ticket. 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