Unequal Parking Enforcement in San Diego’s District 4 Demands Data and Accountability
By Francine Maxwell
San Diego’s parking enforcement is not equal across the city, and District 4 residents see the consequences every day.
In July, a San Diego resident filed a Get It Done report [see above] about a car parked in the wrong direction on 68th Street. The violation was clear — a 72-hour parking violation. The city’s response was just as clear:
“Due to limited resources, SDPD was not yet able to address your report. If the vehicle has moved, please Close Your Report. If the vehicle is still there, it will be addressed as SDPD resources are available.”
This response is common in District 4. But the lack of enforcement doesn’t stop at cars parked the wrong way. It invites larger problems. On Streamview, illegal dumping piles up when abandoned cars are left on the street. Missed enforcement also means more unsafe encampments, repeated Oversized Vehicle Ordinance (OVO) and Vehicle Habitation Ordinance (VHO) violations, and blocked street sweeping that leaves our neighborhoods dirty and drains unchecked.

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