Living downtown remember to budget for where your car is going to live as well. Don’t expect to find free, safe, and convienent parking in Downtown Los Angeles. Here is a site that will help you find monthly parking based on price and location
Buildings in Downtown LA are growing up taller. They might also include less parking. A draft set of development guidelines for Downtown, released by the city, is testing the waters for eliminating the requirement that developers put parking in new apartment and condo buildings. In all of Los Angeles, when a new building goes up it’s required to have a certain number of parking spaces. A figure based on the building’s use—residential buildings, Like Little Tokyo Lofts, 420 San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, for example, have to have between one and two parking spaces per apartment or condo, depending on the number of bedrooms in each unit. That opens up the availability for free guest parking in legacy buildings over new construction based on the plan in these draft rules.
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