It has been a few months since the San Diego Police Department began enforcing the statewide “daylighting” parking law within the city of San Diego.

The law states that drivers cannot park within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk, and it is intended to provide more visibility for drivers and pedestrians near crosswalks and to prevent collisions. However, since March 1, when tickets began to be issued, there has been confusion among community members because many curbs are not marked red to signal “no parking.”

That’s where Haylee Rea and Kyle Walker with Strong Towns San Diego come in.

The pair was seen using roller brushes, lathered with red chalk, to mark curbs on Sunday in the Kensington neighborhood as a way to make drivers aware of the daylighting law. Rea told NBC 7 they

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