Los Angeles: The City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) and the City of Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) advise that several streets in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood have been designated temporary "Tow Away No Stopping" zones, effective Monday, June 25, 2007. LADOT Traffic Officers will be patrolling to ensure accessibility to neighborhood streets in the area.
Tow-trucks will be on stand-by, working with LADOT officers as well as members of the LAPD, to ensure that posted parking restrictions are strictly enforced. The temporary parking restrictions to be posted will include, but are not limited to:
•Temporary "Tow Away No Stopping" signs on Kings Road from Sunset Boulevard to Hollywood Boulevard;
•Temporary "Tow Away No Stopping" signs on Harold Way between Queens Road and Kings Road;
•Temporary "Tow Away No Stopping" signs on Carlton Way between Queens Road and Kings Road;
•Temporary "Tow Away No Stopping" signs on Queens Road from Sunset Boulevard to Hollywood Boulevard;
Area commuters can visit http://trafficinfo.lacity.org/ for real-time traffic information.
Real-time traffic reports are a product of LADOT, innovators of Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control System (ATSAC) technology.
LADOT is dedicated to moving Los Angeles forward as quickly and safely as possible. Drivers, bus riders, bicyclists, and pedestrians are encouraged to visit LADOT’s web site at: http://www.lacity.org/LADOT/index.htm for information about DASH, Commuter Express, bicycling in the city, and an array of transportation services.
Questions may be directed to DOT Public Information Officer Bruce Gillman at 213-972-8406.