Longmont Times-Call file photoA disabled parking spot in Longmont. The Denver auditor slammed the lack of disabled parking in publicly accessible lots and subpar enforcement of parking scofflaws in an August 2016 report. For years, advocates for disabled people have pushed Denver city officials to get serious about enforcing parking rules as well as space requirements that are routinely flouted by the owners of publicly accessible lots. A recent city audit that identified serious shortcomings in the city’s disorganized approach is giving some advocates renewed hope. But the effect of the report issued by Auditor Tim O’Brien’s office Aug.