Parking Enforcement Contractor Announced for Old Town

Parking Enforcement Contractor Announced for Old Town
Mayor Justin Wilson — Mayor Justin Wilson official website
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Alexandria, VA – The Alexandria Police Department today announced it will begin a pilot program with a contractor to provide parking enforcement in Old Town, primarily along King Street. A third-party vendor has been hired to supplement the City’s existing parking enforcement officers. The contractors are authorized to issue citations only and will not handle issues of towing, vehicle relocation, or booting. Personnel will be visible and uniformly dressed, including reflective vests noting they are contractors for the City of Alexandria. The contractors, Reimagine Parking, will also display company-issued identification and a company-branded shirt. Personnel will officially begin on Wednesday, December 27, 2023, and conduct parking enforcement during the hours of 7 a.m. – 11 p.m., Monday – Friday. Anyone with questions or concerns can call 703-746-4800. 

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