Los Olivos residents and businesses are invited to attend a community meeting to learn about the findings of the Los Olivos Parking Study, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 23 in Stacy Hall at St. Mark’s in the Valley, 2901 Nojoqui Ave., Los Olivos.

As Los Olivos has become a premier visitor-serving destination, parking has become more in-demand —particularly on weekends, said 3rd District County Supervisor Joan Hartmann

In response to community concerns and the town’s evolving needs, the county undertook a comprehensive parking study to assess current conditions and identify opportunities to improve parking availability and efficiency for both residents and visitors.
 
At the upcoming meeting, Public Works staff will present the results of the study, including data analysis and potential recommendations to make parking more orderly and accessible.

Community members will have an opportunity to provide input and share ideas to help shape the next steps.

“This is a chance for Los Olivos residents to hear what we’ve learned and to help guide the direction we take moving forward,” said Hartmann. “Your feedback is critical to creating a solution that works for our community.”