Detroit business owner paints curb blue to help patrons avoid poorly marked handicap parking zone
and last updated 2021-05-05 15:43:05-04
(WXYZ) â A Detroit business owner who was tired of seeing customers get ticked for a poorly marked handicap parking zone outside of his restaurant decided to help make the area a little more noticeable.
Detroit s Mootz Pizzeria + Bar Co-Owner Tony Sacco painted the curb and street near his location blue to help patrons avoid a handicap parking zone that reportedly has one small handicap sign at the end of the block, but applies to four different spots on the street.
By NEAL RUBIN AND SARAH RAHAL | The Detroit News | Published: March 12, 2021
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