Laguna Beach city officials plan to review the "Quiet Zone" residents-only nighttime parking program on the streets around one of the city's most popular restaurants.
The program was designed to muffle late-night noise that disturbs Woods Cove residents who live within blocks of Mozambique Steakhouse, the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot reported.
The plan squeaked by the council at the Feb. 15 meeting on a 3-2 vote that provided for a six-month review to determine whether the program should be extended.
The parking restrictions were enacted after meetings between Mozambique representatives and neighbors about the conduct of patrons of the restaurant/bar/club who park their vehicles on neighborhood streets rather than use valet parking provided by Mozambique.
Nighttime parking in the area is now restricted to vehicles with shopper's permits or residence-specific guest passes.
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-- Barbara Diamond, Times Community News
Photo: Laguna Beach will consider extending a new program that restricts parking near a popular nightspot. Credit: Christian Horan / For the Times
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