What does it take to get city or county to adopt parking mobility?
What will it take to have a city or county to adopt parking mobility?

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How we engage a community is based on many factors such as the size and demographics of the community; number of people reporting; frequency of reports; etc. there is not a ‘magic number’. In short the more you report and encourage others to report, the faster we can engage your community.
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R Roos commented
how many violations have to be reported before you reach out to the city?
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Andrew commented
I live in Nipomo, California in a community with monthly evening entertainment. At that time people come in and park everywhere, even in the handicapped spots. I have spoken to the police and the say responsibility lies with the property owner, not the police. What gives?
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James Neria commented
its really bad out here in Dallas for the disable
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William Gleason commented
ok.
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That is correct. Your reports and the reports of others is critical to getting your community on board. Only local law enforcement can issue a citation for an accessible parking violation so, until we get your community on board, a citation is not issued from reports.
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William Gleason commented
ok. So the more report the better chance the will adopt it. would the ones reported still get a ticket before they adopt it?
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William, The first step is gathering data by using the Parking Mobility App to report the violations you see. We first have to have that data before we can approach your community leaders and prove to them that there is a problem of accessible parking abuse in their community.