New 'no parking' policy near Kimbrough

By Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center Public AffairsJuly 27, 2012

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Starting July 29, public parking on Llewellyn Avenue and Ernie Pyle Street near Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center will no longer be allowed. Temporary "No Parking" signs will be installed in the area. Fort Meade Police will issue parking tickets, enfo... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. (July 26, 2012) -- In an effort to increase the safety of Soldiers, patients, and staff, the Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center leadership has worked closely with Fort Meade garrison leadership to develop a safe solution to the parking issues around the clinic.

Beginning July 29, parking will no longer be permitted along Llewellyn Avenue and Ernie Pyle Street in the vicinity of Kimbrough.

"No Parking" signs will be posted, and personnel who continue to park in these areas will receive a warning for the first two weeks after the posting of the signs.

Following this initial warning period, tickets will be issued to motorists who continue to park in these areas.

There are several alternative areas in which to park including along Y Street, in between the two ball fields on Llewellyn Avenue and on 5th Street near the corner of Ernie Pyle and 5th streets.

Additional parking will become available in the coming weeks and months as construction around Kimbrough is completed and parking spaces are once again accessible.

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