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File #: 25-13864    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/26/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Subject: Introduce Municipal Code amendments to Cupertino Municipal Code, Title 11, Vehicles and Traffic, Section 11.24.130, Section 11.27.050, Section 11.28.010, and Section 11.28.020, pertaining to the overnight parking of oversized vehicles on public streets.
Sponsors: Kirsten Squarcia
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. A - Draft Ordinance (Redline), 3. B - Draft Ordinance (Clean)

Title

SubjectIntroduce Municipal Code amendments to Cupertino Municipal Code, Title 11, Vehicles and Traffic, Section 11.24.130, Section 11.27.050, Section 11.28.010, and Section 11.28.020, pertaining to the overnight parking of oversized vehicles on public streets.

 

Recommended Action

1.                      Conduct first reading of Ordinance 25-2275: “An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cupertino Amending Title 11, Vehicles and Traffic, of the City of Cupertino Municipal Code Sections 11.24.130 (Prohibited for more than seventy-two hours), Section 11.27.050 (Issuance of permits to residents and members of designated groups), Section 11.28.010 (Definitions), and Section 11.28.020 (Parking of oversized vehicles restricted)”;

2.                      Request staff to report back to Council one year post implementation regarding impacts of new rules and possible suggested revisions;

3.                     Request staff to install oversized vehicle parking restriction signage in areas staff deems to be disproportionally impacted by oversized vehicle parking, including on Bandley Drive, Alves Drive and Saich Way, adjacent to the local Target store, and approve funding of $10,000 for such signage;

4.                      Request staff to update the City’s website to allow residents to obtain parking permits for their oversized vehicles online.

4.                     Approve an additional $25,000 for signage at City entrances. Staff will deploy the funds and install such signs once it determines that the new Ordinance is workable and effective; and

5.                     Find that the proposed actions are exempt from CEQA.