SLO councilwoman’s plan to remove neighbor’s parking foiled

April 23, 2026

San Luis Obispo Councilwoman Jan Marx

By KAREN VELIE

In a neighborhood plagued with builder defects and allegations city staff failed to properly inspect new construction, a complaint lodged by San Luis Obispo City Councilwoman Jan Marx resulted in a rapid but poor response.

Located across from Laguna lake, San Luis Ranch is advertised as a neighborhood that “embraces the natural relationship between farming, sustainable and healthy living.” The picturesque homes set a few feet from neighbors with walking trails winding behind and a shortage of parking spaces throughout.

Multiple city officials, including Marx and then Chief Building Official Michael Loew, moved into the San Luis Ranch community during the past six years.

Loew resigned from the city in June 2025. Shortly afterwards in Nov. 2025, Loew wrote city officials a letter that included allegations the city had failed to properly inspect projects, meet safety targets and report surplus funds.

In addition, Loew noted in his letter the “retaliatory conduct I endured during my tenure… when attempting to address these fiscal policy discrepancies.” He warned the city council that the city’s response to his concerns involved casting “false aspersions” on his competence.

Loew filed a claim against the city in Nov. 2025.

On Feb. 27, Marx filed a complaint claiming a white Silverado pickup truck belonging to the Loews had parked at the corner of San Luis Ranch Road and Froom Ranch Way for weeks without moving. Marx also asked the city to paint the curb where the truck was parked red because of the proximity of the fire hydrant and the crosswalk.

The next day, Marx asked city staff to paint the curb red up to Loew’s driveway.

“Extending the red curb all the way to the driveway would make sense, given that cars which presently park in that space often block traffic coming into the neighborhood, especially when cars on the opposite side of the street are trying to exit into the roundabout,” Marx wrote the city on Feb. 28.

Two days later, city staff painted the curb red based on a 2024 law which prohibits parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk and 15 feet from a fire hydrant, and the inaccurate dimensions Marx provided.

Loew challenged Marx and city staff’s math. By April 7, the city was forced to retreat. Assistant Director of Public Works Madeline Kacsinta admitted that “the original measurements were overly conservative,”and that upon re-evaluation, there was indeed enough space to retain an 18-foot parking spot.

Even so, the extra foot the city painted red did not leave enough room for the family’s truck. The Loews planned to file an appeal.

However, the New Times published an article about the red curb on April 16, and the next day the city eliminated the extra foot.

For city staffers who argue they do not have the staff to properly inspect new construction, staff sent more than 90 pages of emails arguing about painting the curb in front of Loew’s house red.

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Just another story about unaffordable housing that was constructed for density and a fee generating source to build an overpass. It takes a special developer to do this for that role of quarters in your pocket and contrary to the reasons we live here. Ernie Dalidio offered a better project but a lessor tax yield per acre or should I say a bad crop for the tax farmers. Don’t laugh, revenue per acre is the quotient that will sell a project to the decision makers. Although a conflict of interest, their livelihood needs new revenue streams, not your quality of life.


Do you actually read the articles before commenting? This is not another story about affordable housing, it is about a shady city council member.


Yes, I did read the article, but it is the consequences I prefer to comment on every chance I get. The ethical aspect of our elected officials is certainly important, but what they justly approve can have unintended consequences. Unintended, that too is questionable especially if we have shady characters.


A shady city council member, who managed to secure an “affordable” home in the very same development she is currently hassling a neighbor, with her very petty “complaint”, while using city resources to do so.


I wonder if Mr Loew would be interested in learning to play the drums.


Also, I have an old beat up RV I can sell to him for $1 to park in that spot. Ran when parked.


Please tell me that Marx isn’t coming to Grover – her other cronies have – the planner handling the many Grossman projects in Grover is the one who did the same in SLO. The wife of the fire chief who refused to do fire inspections on Grossman homes, who didn’t enforce site clean up, and who didn’t seem to get the importance of fire hydrants being charged, was appointed to the Grover city council. Tuggles & Marx are photographed together as SLO Ranch burned, smiling with a ‘thumbs up’ gesture.


“Loew wrote city officials a letter that included allegations the city had failed to properly inspect projects, meet safety targets and report surplus funds.”


What surplus funds?


There’s another story here…


The city failing to properly report surplus funds does seem like something that should be investigated, especially if an insider is making the allegation.


Makes me wonder what happened to whistleblower protections. I hope they are pursued and hound Marx as she has hounded her neighbors.


Honoring her namesake…


BIG effort to rebuff your neighbor! She must have been seething every time she saw that poor truck?


She was trying to be like Christine Mulholland and her assault on Dan De Vaul


Don’t forget, Mulholland was primary in denying Dalidio his plan to personally build the very same neighborhood on his ranch.


Jan Marx should just keep quiet until she can explain how she got preferential access to the very limited number of affordable houses.


Jeez, Marx can waste her time and staffs precious time on this absurdity but the City cannot expend the resources to do life safety and final inspections for her neighbors and she won’t lift a finger? It’s really crappy that she seems to be harassing Mr. Loew. He seemed to be the best chief building official, one with some integrity, that the City has been blessed with in decades. Jan Marx, please quit hurting people.


Mike Lowe did his job. He had to go.


Not this Jan Marx, say it isn’t so, lol! Once a cheater always a cheater or dishonest, sneaky person. Get rid of her! Vote her out! https://calcoastnews.com/2024/07/the-house-that-san-luis-obispo-councilwoman-jan-marx-built/