Santa Clarita Toughens Parking-Space Rules
The Santa Clarita City Council approved tough regulations requiring more parking spaces in new commercial and residential developments, despite objections from developers who said the standards would raise construction costs.
The parking regulations, unanimously approved late Tuesday night, also require larger parking spaces. The width of a standard parking space will increase from eight feet to nine feet, exceeding the Los Angeles County standard of 8 1/2 feet.
Council members praised the new ordinance, saying a shortage of parking spaces is inconvenient for thousands of Santa Clarita motorists. “It’s a nightmare,” Councilman Howard P. (Buck) McKeon said.
The ordinance creates a variety of parking standards for commercial buildings, medical facilities, hotels, fast-food restaurants and residences. The standards generally call for more parking spaces per square foot of construction than had been required.
Eva Goetz, community affairs director for the Building Industry Assn., urged the council to reject the new standards. She said the regulations would raise development costs and reduce the availability of affordable housing.
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