San Jose’s new city team dedicated to cracking down on parked vehicles with expired registrations towed more than 500 of the vehicles in the first 12 weeks of enforcement — part of an overall effort to improve safety and keep neighborhoods clean.
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The Expired Registration Enforcement Program is one of several new initiatives launched this year to quell some of the most frequent parking-related complaints and to limit the impacts of vehicles with people living inside them parked on neighborhood streets.
Following an outreach period from July 1 to Aug. 17, when the parking officers issued approximately 3,000 warning notices, data released by the city through Nov. 8 showed 552 citations issued and 527 vehicles towed.
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