The City Council through the Committee on Pedestrian and Traffic Safety approved an ordinance establishing a prohibition against parking along the frontage of 4535 N Rockwell at all times except for vehicles displaying valid disabled parking permits. The decision, finalized on April 16, 2025, mandates signage to be posted at the location and grants no exceptions to the prohibition. Applicant Barbara Melendi requested the restriction to improve traffic flow, pedestrian safety, and access for disabled individuals. Matthew J. Martin, Alderman of the 47th Ward, facilitated the aldermanic override to secure council approval. The measure requires the Transportation Department to install and maintain signs indicating 'No Parking Except Disabled' at the specified address. Enforcement will be carried out by the Department of Streets and Sanitation. This blanket prohibition applies 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with no time or day exceptions. The regulation aims to reduce congestion and prevent unauthorized parking that could impede emergency vehicles or obstruct pedestrian pathways. It also ensures compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act by reserving the curbside space for disabled permit holders. The sign installation and enforcement plan will be coordinated by city departments to ensure visibility and regulatory compliance.