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Advocate calls for urgent action on disability access and health

September 24, 2024 | Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington


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Advocate calls for urgent action on disability access and health
During a recent government meeting, community members raised significant concerns regarding accessibility for individuals with disabilities and the impact of vehicle emissions on public health.

One participant highlighted the challenges faced by people with disabilities during a neighborhood walk in Larchmont, where inadequate sidewalk conditions made navigation perilous. The speaker, who required a wheelchair, described near accidents and the need for assistance to overcome obstacles. They emphasized the urgent need for improvements in infrastructure to ensure safe access for all residents, particularly those with disabilities.

In a separate discussion, Michelle Reich addressed the city council regarding the proposed initiative 2117 on climate carbon trading. She argued that the transition to electric vehicles should be framed as a public health issue rather than solely a climate concern. Citing recent research linking vehicle emissions to increased risks of Alzheimer's and dementia, Reich urged the council to consider the long-term health implications of air quality and vehicle emissions. She proposed that the electric vehicle transition be exempt from the carbon trading initiative, asserting that protecting public health should be a priority.

These discussions reflect ongoing efforts within the community to advocate for better infrastructure and public health policies, underscoring the interconnectedness of environmental issues and community well-being.

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