Jackson Public Works Director Has Handicapped Spot Converted to Private Parking

JACKSON-Jackson Township’s Director of Public Works Fred Rasiewicz recently had one of only two handicapped designated parking spots in the DPW parking lot converted to executive parking, but that may not last long.

According to Mayor Michael Reina, it will be reverted back to a handicapped spot.

“That employee’s unauthorized decision has been overturned,” Reina said today.

The public works building also serves as home to the Jackson Food Pantry.

Photo by Andrea Younger‎.

 

Phil Stilton
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