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Help keep accessible parking accessible
Tuesday, August 18, 2020 by Tai Moses
Want to become a deputy? We’re not sure if you’ll get a badge, but you can be deputized by Austin Transportation “to issue citations and warnings to illegally parked motorists and help with community education efforts to ensure accessible parking is available for those who need to legally utilize these parking spaces.” To become a deputized volunteer for the Accessible Parking Enforcement Program, fill out an application form and register for the training sessions. The deadline to register is Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 5 p.m. The training complies with social distancing measures and both volunteers and instructors must wear face coverings.
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