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Parking With a Purpose: Volunteers Needed for Accessible Parking Enforcement

Parking With a Purpose: Volunteers Needed for Accessible Parking Enforcement

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Amarillo residents can help ensure designated parking spaces for their disabled/elderly neighbors are used for their intended purpose by becoming a City of Amarillo (COA) Accessible Parking Enforcement Volunteer.

Volunteers serve elderly and disabled motorists in Amarillo by maintaining accessible parking for those who need special parking designations. Volunteers play a crucial role in enforcing parking regulations and protecting designated handicap spaces throughout the city.

The deadline to apply for the COA Accessible Parking Enforcement Program is February 6 at 5 p.m. Training will be held February 8 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 275 of the Simms Municipal Building, 808 S Buchanan Street. All training and equipment will be provided.

Additional information and online signups are available at: 

www.amarillo.gov/city-marshal/accessible-parking-enforcement-volunteer/

For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at 806-378-5219 or by email at david.henry@amarillo.gov.

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