Accessible Parking Enforcement Program
Austin Transportation and Public Works, in partnership with Austin Police, trains volunteers to issue citations and warnings for illegally parked vehicles in designated accessible parking spaces. Through volunteering, residents can help ensure accessible parking is available for those who need it most. Volunteers help educate the community and raise awareness of the importance and impact of accessible parking on health and safety.
- Volunteer
The City of Austin is currently recruiting volunteers for the Accessible Parking Enforcement Volunteer Program. To become a deputized volunteer, applicants are required to:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Be a United States citizen
- Pass an initial background check
- Possess a photo ID
- Complete training
- Abide by the program's policies
- Volunteer at least 12 hours a year
- Training
Applicants must complete 4 hours of training held on the third Friday and Saturday of each month. Classes are divided into two days, part virtual and part field training, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For questions about the Accessible Parking Enforcement Program, please email AccessibleParkingVol@austintexas.gov.
- Resources
- View our Accessible Parking Video
- Register for an upcoming training
- View an interactive map of accessible parking options in and around downtown Austin, including:
- Marked ADA spaces
- Marked ADA parking zones
- Available curb ramps for accessibility
- Surface lots and garage parking
- Entrances and exits to surface lots and garage parking
- Austin 3-1-1
Report accessible parking violations by dialing 3-1-1, completing a Service Request online, or using the Austin 3-1-1 mobile app.
By reporting violations, you can help our volunteers locate violators illegally parked in designated accessible spaces.