As you drive down Fountain Avenue in the heart of LA’s popular Silverlake neighborhood, there are now plenty of open meters and plenty of parking spots on residential streets.
In February, frustrated residents like Brian Behrend emailed the NBC4 I-Team, saying"Please help our neighborhood. The city can't or won't help us."
On Wednesday, Hi Tech's owners were scheduled to be arraigned in LA Superior Court on the charges, but the arraignment was continued to May 31.
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