Your website invites viewer to find out whether "my city," San Diego, is involved. NOT EVEN A REPLY FROM YOU. WHAT'S THE POINT?
Your website invites viewer to find out whether "my city," San Diego, is involved. NOT EVEN A REPLY FROM YOU. WHAT'S THE POINT?
At least reply, or just don't bother & close down your site.

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Jack,
We do not list our partner communities in purpose. When people don't see their city on a list they don't report. Every report is critical to solving accessible parking abuse. In partner communities a ticket is issued and we educate the violator. Reports in non-partner communities are even more important because it is those reports that help us gather the data critical to educate community leaders and get them on board with the program. If we can't get a community on board we can never issue tickets and can't solve the problem. How can you possibly expect your city to do anything if you're not willing to? -
Jack Olson commented
I was going to join until I realized there is ZERO disclosure of the cities that have joined. Yeah, send in the report. We'll use it to convince them to join.
Sorry, but that's a load.
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Tom, This is the first inquiry we have received from you. We reply to every inquiry and if you have inquired, please let me know what process you used so I can make sure we don't have an issue.
Unfortunately San Diego has not yet partnered with the Parking Mobility program but you can change that! Your reports using the Parking Mobility App are the only way to gather the data necessary to educate San Diego's's leaders on the extent of accessible parking abuse and the need for our full program which has proven to reduce violations by as much as 80% in other communities. Without your reports San Diego will continue doing what they always have about accessible parking abuse...practically nothing. The solution is in YOUR hand.
Thanks,
Mack Marsh
Project Director