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Date:1/26/2026 1:56:13 PM
From:"Trong Toan Nguyen"
To:"Jennifer Diaz" JDiaz@anaheim.net
Cc:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net, "City Clerk" cityclerk@anaheim.net, "Community Preservation"
CPreservation@anaheim.net, "Rudy Emami" REmami@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Complaint: Heavy Construction Equipment Blocked Parking in District 217 (Stonybrook Dr)
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Dear Anaheim City Council and City Staff,
I am writing to report a serious parking issue on Stonybrook Drive (between 2930 and 2990 Stonybrook Dr, Anaheim, CA 92804).
For several months, multiple pieces of heavy construction equipment (excavators/earth-movers) have been stored on our street. This area is strictly
marked as Residential Permit Parking District No. 217.
This is causing a major problem for us because:
No Permits: These large machines do not have any permits or tags to be parked in a residential permit zone.
Long-Term Storage: They have been sitting here for months even though there is no active construction work happening.
Taking Our Spaces: Residents who pay for parking permits cannot find spaces to park because these heavy machines are taking up
multiple spots.
This seems to violate Anaheim Municipal Code §14.32.450 regarding commercial and oversized vehicles in residential areas.
I respectfully ask the City to:
1. Check if these machines have any legal right to be stored here.
2. If they do not have a permit, please have them removed immediately.
3. Help us get our residential parking spaces back for the people who live here.
Thank you for your help and for protecting our neighborhood.
Sincerely,
Trong Nguyen