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The commission clarified that its prior vote only paused an assessment of handicapped parking and did not override any applicable rules or laws. Members discussed revisiting the assessment and promoting handicapped parking requirements through an April Chamber of Commerce newsletter.
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The commission is considering collecting data on handicapped parking to guide future actions, while also improving public education about parking requirements. It is reviewing outreach materials for distribution through Elder Services and considering a disability-themed coloring book; printing would cost 85 cents per book, with approximately 159 second graders and 174 third graders identified as potential recipients. The December, January, and February minutes were approved 5-0, with one abstention.
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