The City of Chicago Department of Transportation has authorized a prohibition of parking except for handicapped vehicles along South Komensky Avenue under permit no. 135913 and location no. 6617. The restriction applies at all times, with no exceptions, to maintain clear traffic flow and ensure compliance with ADA accessibility requirements. The measure was formalized through a memorandum signed by Alderman Marty Quinn, 13th Ward, and Traffic Engineer Marco Reyes. Under the new regulation, parking is prohibited along the designated stretch of South Komensky Avenue, except for vehicles displaying valid disabled person parking permits. This action aims to improve safety for motorists and pedestrians by preventing obstruction and facilitating emergency vehicle access. The permit designation and signage installation will be managed by the Chicago Traffic Engineering Office. Compliance will be enforced by the Chicago Police Department through ticketing and towing of unauthorized vehicles. The regulation is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance accessibility and traffic circulation in residential neighborhoods. The change does not alter the underlying zoning or land use but supplements on-street parking signage and enforcement protocols.