Allocate $120,000 to develop comprehensive blue curb parking policy for disabled residents
$120,000
In Plain English
The city can mark blue curbs for disabled parking but lacks clear rules for reviewing requests or ensuring spaces meet federal accessibility standards. The city received 2 consultant proposals and selected Fehr & Peers to create evaluation criteria, design standards, and an application process. If approved, Measure J funds cover the policy development cost.
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