UPDATE 12:12 pm: just back from a walk and found a "temporary permit" on one of the approximate 30 signs with another phone number. I was told they were trying to get the right dates on the signs but the mist was interferring with their markers. The person one the phone seemed surprised the signs were standing up since the work ("repaving at the citizens request") is not scheduled to take place until next week. He was trying to stress to me that these signs were giving us additional notice–I had to repeatedly tell him that early notice with wrong dates is confusing. I'm told someone will be out to fix it soon. Here's more info from West Seattle Blog.
PS: I did receive a voice mail from the City of Seattle's engineering department, she did not leave her name. She states that this is for repaving is scheduled to take place on July 13 and the signs are out now to give us notice…the fact that the dates are wrong seems lost to her as well. [rant over]
ORIGINAL POST: An hour or so ago I noticed no-parking signs being put up on Beach Drive…I didn't think any thing of it until I looked at the dates…it's EFFECTIVE YESTERDAY.
I called number on the bottom of the sign which directed me to the Seattle Department of Transportation. The lady I talked to (I wish I grabbed her name) told me the signs are not there's if their name is not on it…most of the signs do not have "City of Seattle" on them but I notice one with a logo (not photo'd). She still said this does not mean it's SDOT's sign.
She did say that 24 hour notice must be provided before a car can be towed. When I asked her what happens if the signs were back-dated (or not dated properly) she couldn't answer. She did take down my name and number. If I find out more information, I'll let you know.
At the very least, if your car ends up being towed because of a back-dated sign and improper notice, you can hopefully refer to this blog post. I witnessed the signs going out and they were not out this morning when I walked my dog.
Update: the signs are supposed to be for next week