Used in my city?
How do I know if my city is using the app? I have submitted violations & the status has changed to "government engagement" there is also a ticket # but I don't know that these violators are being reprimanded.

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Matthew Sells commented
I see what they are saying. How do we know it works in our city prior to taking the time to download the app, provide our information, take the time out of our day. A list of active cities should be posted
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Angela,
What happens with reports depends on where the report is made. In our partner communities, reports are processed by our local law enforcement partners and a citation is issued (mailed) to the owner of the offending vehicle. The person cited can pay the fine or be offered an opportunity to take an educational alternative that teaches them about the importance of accessible parking spaces and the laws protecting them. This program has proven to reduce accessible parking abuse by as much as 80% in less than two years.Reports in communities that have not yet partnered with the Parking Mobility program are even more important. There has never been a comprehensive study of accessible parking abuse. This means there is no reliable data that we can use to educate local decision makers on the need for better enforcement and education efforts. We gather that data from people who use the Parking Mobility App to report violations. Once we have significant data in a given community, we provide that data to local decision makers to get them to deploy our program.
After each report, you'll receive an email that tells you exactly what happens with that report. Every report is important, whether a citation is issued or not because every report helps us educate someone....whether it be the offender or your local decision makers. That's why we say, "the solution is in YOUR hand."