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Homer Glen adopts residential disabled-parking permit program with application, signage and penalties
Summary
The Village Board adopted an ordinance creating restricted residential disabled-parking zones: applicants must hold a Secretary of State-issued placard, demonstrate hardship, and obtain village-manager approval; staff proposed a $150 annual fee and enforcement penalties for unauthorized parking.
Homer Glen trustees adopted an ordinance to establish restricted residential handicap/disabled parking zones in the village, a new mechanism for residents who cannot safely use their driveways to request a posted on-street space adjacent to their home.
Under the ordinance, applicants must provide a disabled placard or plate issued by the Illinois Secretary of State (or be a disabled veteran with…
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