The Ombudsman contacted the city department responsible for traffic engineering to inquire about the application. The Ombudsman received a return call from a supervisor who stated that the installment paperwork had been completed and that the handicapped parking sign would be installed by the end of the week. The mother called at the end of the week to report that the sign was up, and that she was grateful for the assistance.
The Ombudsman Column, a production of the Joint Office of Citizens’ Complaints, summarizes selected problems that citizens have had with government services, schools and nursing homes in the Dayton area. Contact the Ombudsman by writing to the Beerman Building, 11 W. Monument Avenue, Suite 606, Dayton 45402, or telephone (937) 223-4613, or by electronic mail at ombudsman@dayton-ombudsman.org or like us on Facebook at “Dayton Ombudsman Office.”
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