Allow Employee Permit Holders to Park Anywhere in Hermosa Beach

Recent signers:
Nicole Abramson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Every day, employees like me face the daunting task of finding parking in Hermosa Beach, especially during peak hours when parking lots are clogged with public vehicles. The feeling of circling around, only to find our designated spots occupied, leaves us frustrated and helpless. This issue isn't just a minor inconvenience; it affects our daily lives and our work.

The city provides employee parking permits, yet allocates an insufficient number of spaces, failing to accommodate everyone who holds a permit. It's common to see public cars occupying spots meant for us, the hard-working individuals contributing to the local economy. Yet when those spaces are taken, we are unfairly restricted from using other available parking facilities.

This policy is detrimental not only to the permit holders but also to the businesses we work for. Inadequate parking access means employees often arrive late or have to leave work in frustration when parking can't be found. For a thriving business community in Hermosa Beach, it's crucial that employees can park their vehicles hassle-free.

We propose a flexible parking system where all employee permit holders have the right to park in any available space throughout the city. By doing so, the city of Hermosa Beach will support its workforce, decrease stress, and uphold the economic vitality of our community.

Imagine a city that truly supports its employees and acknowledges their daily struggles. We urge city officials to take action and amend the parking regulations to reflect a more flexible and supportive approach. This change will not only show goodwill but also ensure a smoother experience for everyone involved.

Sign this petition to call on the city of Hermosa Beach to extend parking privileges to all employee parking permit holders across the city, ensuring we can adequately perform our duties without unnecessary obstacles.

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Recent signers:
Nicole Abramson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Every day, employees like me face the daunting task of finding parking in Hermosa Beach, especially during peak hours when parking lots are clogged with public vehicles. The feeling of circling around, only to find our designated spots occupied, leaves us frustrated and helpless. This issue isn't just a minor inconvenience; it affects our daily lives and our work.

The city provides employee parking permits, yet allocates an insufficient number of spaces, failing to accommodate everyone who holds a permit. It's common to see public cars occupying spots meant for us, the hard-working individuals contributing to the local economy. Yet when those spaces are taken, we are unfairly restricted from using other available parking facilities.

This policy is detrimental not only to the permit holders but also to the businesses we work for. Inadequate parking access means employees often arrive late or have to leave work in frustration when parking can't be found. For a thriving business community in Hermosa Beach, it's crucial that employees can park their vehicles hassle-free.

We propose a flexible parking system where all employee permit holders have the right to park in any available space throughout the city. By doing so, the city of Hermosa Beach will support its workforce, decrease stress, and uphold the economic vitality of our community.

Imagine a city that truly supports its employees and acknowledges their daily struggles. We urge city officials to take action and amend the parking regulations to reflect a more flexible and supportive approach. This change will not only show goodwill but also ensure a smoother experience for everyone involved.

Sign this petition to call on the city of Hermosa Beach to extend parking privileges to all employee parking permit holders across the city, ensuring we can adequately perform our duties without unnecessary obstacles.

The Decision Makers

Hermosa Beach City Council
3 Members
Raymond Jackson
Hermosa Beach City Council
Rob Saemann
Hermosa Beach City Council
Dean Francois
Hermosa Beach City Council

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