The Accessibility Compliance Program is a program that uses volunteers to enforce disabled parking violations. The Accessibility Compliance Program ?‘aide?’ is a volunteer who has committed to serve a minimum of four hours each week to assist the community and the Phoenix Police Department Volunteers patrol the city of Phoenix, writing disabled parking citations. The mission of the ACE Program is to provide safe and accessible parking spaces for the disabled community through enforcement and education. Directed patrol is accomplished by responding to locations identified through the disabled parking violation hotline;
(602) 534 - SPACE.
The City of Phoenix has created the Save Our Space Campaign to educate the public about the importance of saving disabled parking spaces for those people who really need them. Recently, the City of Phoenix has more than doubled the fines for illegal use of designated accessible parking spaces;
?“The fine for this Violation is $140.00?”
The authority granted to accessibility compliance Volunteers is limited to non-law-enforcement functions. ACE volunteers will not engage in any activities that would place them in the role of a sworn law enforcement officer, and/or subject them to unreasonable and unnecessary hazards.
If you would like information on becoming a volunteer for this program, please contact Officer Doug Burrow in Employment Services at (602) 262-4083...☺