Handicapped Parking...
deniseE
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Do any of you require employees with a handicapped placard (issued by the state dept. of transportation) present documentation from a medical doctor supporting the need for such accomodation at work?
In the past we've accepted that the dept. of transportation required this information and verified the need prior to issuing the placard. But we are considering requiring further "proof" that the employee must have special parking.
We have a 6 level attached parking garage with elevators and handicapped spots closest to each entrancce door. We also have a lot available for overflow parking.
We also have an annex facility around the block. Some employees have parking there, but a vast majority park at HQ and walk. Only one handicapped spot is available at this facility.
What are your thoughts?
In the past we've accepted that the dept. of transportation required this information and verified the need prior to issuing the placard. But we are considering requiring further "proof" that the employee must have special parking.
We have a 6 level attached parking garage with elevators and handicapped spots closest to each entrancce door. We also have a lot available for overflow parking.
We also have an annex facility around the block. Some employees have parking there, but a vast majority park at HQ and walk. Only one handicapped spot is available at this facility.
What are your thoughts?
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I would increase the number of spots at your annex.
If I recall, there may even be a requirement. .X spots designated for X spaces
PS: I work in the Annex and would love to have parking!!!! But there is only a small lot, I think maybe 30 spots for over 200 EE's-so they go to the high level people. Although, given the number of fender-benders in this lot...I'm kind of glad I don't have a spot!!!