Nope. What runs off the roads when it rains is so much more toxic (motor oil, coolant, transmission fluid, trash, etc) that I feel it is a huge waste of time banning run-off from car washing. Problem is, there is no money in reducing run-off when it rains but there is in car washing through fines and sales tax on water containment systems.
That's it right there.
This city is broke. Mismanaged by corrupt white collar a-holes for decades.
And police officers, sheriffs, AQMD and city inspectors that i know well,
share the same sentiment. All are also customers of mine. They're not
after the little guys like me and you. Huge topic...