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City Hall Closed | Parking Enforcement - Labor Day 2024

West Hollywood, CALocal News

The City of West Hollywood has announced that City Hall will be closed in observance of Labor Day on September 2, 2024. During this holiday, specific parking regulations will not be enforced, including parking meters, peak hour towing restrictions, and street sweeping. However, residents should be aware that permit parking and all other parking regulations will still be enforced during this time. Enforcement of such regulations will resume on September 3, 2024, ensuring that normal parking rules are back in effect immediately following the holiday. Visitors needing parking permits can obtain them at the Kings Road Parking garage to facilitate their stay.

This announcement serves as an important reminder for those planning to visit or conduct business in West Hollywood over the holiday weekend. Citizens are encouraged to plan accordingly to avoid any parking violations. The city continues to communicate essential information to keep residents informed about local governance and public services.

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