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Ordinance committee approves legal form to centralize disability‑parking permits; clerk to maintain registry and periodic renewals

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The committee endorsed ordinance language to make the City Clerk responsible for maintaining a public registry of curbside disability-parking permits, approved a renewal schedule aligned with resident-parking renewals, and tasked the Disabilities Commission to help develop outreach and translation.

The Ordinance Committee on May 21 voted to approve a legal form that would centralize the management of disability‑parking signs and permits under the City Clerk’s office, with renewal notices to permit holders and periodic updates to a public registry.

Councilors said the change responded to long-standing problems maintaining an accurate record of curbside disability permits. The item, filed by Councilor Bartley and Councilor Ocasio, proposed that the City Clerk maintain addresses with disability signs, notify applicants periodically to…

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