Record #: O2011-6073   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 7/6/2011 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety
Final action: 7/28/2011
Title: Handicapped Parking Permit No. 75024
Sponsors: Foulkes, Toni
Topic: PARKING - Handicapped
Attachments: 1. O2011-6073.pdf
Related files: SO2011-6992
MEMORANDUM FOR TRAFFIC REGULATION
PROHIBITION AGAINST PARKING (Except for the Disabled) Name Applicant: ANNIE B MCLAURIN
Primary Street Address: 6611 S WOOD ST, CHICAGO, IL 60636 Location Signs to be Posted: 6611 S WOOD ST Permit Number: 75024 Hours: At all times
Days: No Exceptions

City of Chicago Richard M. Daley, Mayor
June 3, 2011
Department of Revenue
Bea Reyna-Hickey Director
City Hall, Room 107A 121 North LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60602-1288 (312) 747-4747 (IRIS) (312) 744-0471 (FAX) (312) 744-2975 (TTY)


ANNIE B MCLAURIN 6611 S WOOD ST CHICAGO, IL 60636
Dear Applicant:
The Department of Revenue has recommended installation of disabled parking signs near your residence. Based on this recommendation, the signs for your restricted parking space will be installed. However, your application must be approved by City Council. If the proposed ordinance is not passed within four months after its introduction, the permit shall be revoked and the restricted parking signs removed.
The parking permit must be renewed annually. The fee is $25.00. A renewal notice will be mailed one year from the date the signs are installed.
Please be advised that you are required to report any changes to the information provided on your original application to the City of Chicago Department of Revenue. You are also required by City law to notify the Department if you no longer meet the following permit qualifications:
* You must hold either a valid, current disabled veteran's state registration plate or permanent person with disability license plate, permanent parking placard or device authorized by the Illinois Vehicle Code;
* Any vehicle parked by you or for you in the designated area must bear the disabled license plate, permanent disabled parking placard or devices issued to you by the State of Illinois;
* You must continue to reside at the home address listed on the original application.
A residential disabled parking permit will be issued to yo...

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