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June 07, 2011

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Not only do the disabled park for free at parking meters and don't have to adhere to time limitation zones, but our city goes even further and allows them to park for free in our permit lots where the able bodied commuters pay premium prices.

I'm all for making parking accessible for the disabled, but with newer parking meters and pay stations meeting ADA standards, this outdated law needs updating.

As far as time limitation zones go, (i.e. 2 hour zones, 3 hour zones, etc.) fine....lets give the disabled an extra 1/2 hour before a fine is assessed, but to allow blatant abuse of these prime shopper spaces in a downtown area is only adding to a problem already caused by business owners parking in front of their own stores.

The State of Pennsylvania mandates a 60 minute extension to any time limit or meter expiration. So we can issue a ticket to a HC tag only after the meter has been expired for a hour, but it does require an initial payment. I think that is very fair.

So you are telling me that if you have a meter and the time runs out in one hour, you can't write a citation until two hours are up? If so, do people know about this? I have a lot to say if I have understood it properly.
JVH

I just sent this post to a bunch of my friends as I agree with most of what you’re saying here and the way you’ve presented it is awesome.

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