Accessibility Means More Than Entry for Wheelchairs
By RollingRains
April 24, 2008
This article from the Cape Cod Times explores disability and citizenship. You can read the whole article here.
Every town on the Cape holds its town meeting in a location that at least meets the minimum standards to be accessible to voters who use wheelchairs.
But town meeting venues aren’t always so accommodating for those who are visually or hearing-impaired.
The article goes on to document a lack of awareness of accessibility requirements by towns in the area. With financial pressures to save money this is not a hopeful sign.
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