Pima pols deny parking permit to disabled follower

County administrator Chuck Huckelberry (right) stares at Ottoboni as she addresses the Pima County Board of Supervisors/ADI
County administrator Chuck Huckelberry (right) stares at Ottoboni as she addresses the Pima County Board of Supervisors/ADI

By David Ahumada | Arizona Daily Independent

Pima County’s leaders have earned a reputation over the years of playing hardball with anyone who might choose to challenge them, but this month it was taken to a whole new level when they decided to play hardball against an elderly, physically challenged Oro Valley resident, Geri Ottoboni.

Days before Christmas, Pima County administrator Chuck Huckelberry notified Supervisor Ally Miller Pima County would no longer accommodate Ottoboni’s disability by allowing her to park in the disabled parking spaces just below the board of supervisor offices for the twice-monthly board meetings.

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