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Cupertino Coronavirus Response Update For July 8, 2020

The new Health Officer Order, which goes into effect on Monday, July 13, that allows for more activities to take place.

July 8, 2020

New Information Regarding Parking Violations

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The City of Cupertino has received numerous complaints regarding possible parking violations across Cupertino. Residents should be aware that they must move their vehicles at times, including during hours of street sweeping, in permit parking zones, and after 72 consecutive hours of being parked without moving, among others. While the City relaxed some parking enforcement during the county Shelter-in-Place Order, full parking enforcement—including citations that range from $35 to $336—will be reinstituted beginning Monday, July 20. This is being done in anticipation of additional traffic and parking issues in connection to the new Health Officer Order, which goes into effect on Monday, July 13, that allows for more activities to take place.


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