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File #: 26-0095    Version: 1
Type: Administrative Reports Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/12/2026 In control: Orange City Council
On agenda: 3/10/2026 Final action:
Title: Establishment of Permit Parking Area "AF" to be comprised of both sides of Fairmont Way from La Veta Avenue to Delia Lane
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachment 1 Resolution No. 11658, 3. Attachment 2 Proposed Permit Parking Area, 4. Attachment 3 City Traffic Commission Staff Report February 11, 2026, 5. Attachment 4 Draft City Traffic Commission Minutes February 11, 2026, 6. Attachment 5 Notification Letter Fairmont Way
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THRU: Jarad Hildenbrand, City Manager

FROM: Christopher Cash, Public Works Director


1. SUBJECT
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Establishment of Permit Parking Area "AF" to be comprised of both sides of Fairmont Way from La Veta Avenue to Delia Lane
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2. SUMMARY
Staff received a request for permit parking on Fairmont Way. The request was processed in accordance with the City's Neighborhood Permit Parking Program, adequately supported by the affected property owners, and approved by the City Traffic Commission. If approved, Fairmont Way will establish Permit Parking Area "AF."
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Adopt Resolution 11658. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Orange adopting a revised master resolution of designated permit parking areas and established permit parking opportunity areas within the City of Orange.

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4. FISCAL IMPACT
None. Implementation involves minimal staff time and minimal expenditures that have already been approved in the City's operating budget.
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
Goal 5: Improve Infrastructure, Mobility, and Technology

6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
The City's Neighborhood Permit Parking Program (NPPP) provides a mechanism for protecting residential streets from external parking overflow when certain criteria are satisfied. To initiate the NPPP process, a property owner on an affected and eligible street must submit a written request identifying the streets and boundaries for permit parking as well as days and times where demand for on-street parking is the highest. City staff will review the proposed streets for eligibility for incorporation into the permit parking program. Once reviewed, staff will conduct a parking occupancy study on eligible streets. A street must have a minimum 75% parking occupancy and 75% property owner support via a petition process. If these criteria are met, staff will present the proposed permit parking boundaries to City Traffic Commi...

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