1950 Marengo St
Now2 hours

LAC+USC Medical Center - Parking Lot 9A

Garage - 2425 spaces

Visitors only
Free2 hours
Los Angeles County Health Services
LAC+USC Medical Center - Parking Lot 9A
1950 Marengo St
Boyle Heights
Los Angeles, CA 90033

Features

Disabled Spaces
Height restrictions: 6' 8"
Electric Car Charging

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
Free

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Reviews

Apr 20, 2022

Employees still park in disability parking spots on the zonal site and o. P5 site what repercussions are given to Employees I see people in wheelchair with no legs and chemo patients having to wheel them selfs to the entrance with no help these people look weak and sick .we're I see Employees and security guards walking to their cars with no problem this is not a good situation for disabled people.

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Prices for metered street parking in Los Angeles vary from $0.50 up to $6.00 per hour depending on the time of day (higher prices are charged during the busiest hours in the afternoon). LADOT has implemented a demand-based pricing program in downtown Los Angeles where street blocks with the highest demand for parking charge higher fees than the blocks with a lower demand for parking (LADOT uses parking sensors to find which blocks are the busiest). You can check the rates and parking availability on the LA Express Park website.

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