Anyone can park in a space with a red-top meter in D.C. and
after reports of mass confusion, District officials will reconsider the system.
Members of D.C. Council admitted today that the disability
parking system is flawed and said they will work on fixes.
"These red top meters, whoever came up with this idea,
crazy," Ward 2 Council Member Jack Evans said. "I wouldn't be sitting
here today other than 700 of them ended up in my ward."
One thousand of the meters can be found in D.C. now. While
anyone can park at a spot with a red-top meter as long as they pay the meter,
anyone with a disability placard can park there for free.
To read more on this story, click here: Disability ParkingMeters to Be Reevaluated in D.C.
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