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Community pushes for quick ADA parking solutions at beaches

July 03, 2024 | Evanston, Cook County, Illinois



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Community pushes for quick ADA parking solutions at beaches
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on enhancing accessibility at Clark Street Beach in Evanston, particularly for disabled individuals. Concerns were raised about the current parking situation, which is deemed insufficient for the number of visitors on busy summer weekends. The proposal includes reallocating some parking spots near the dog beach, currently used by boaters, to accommodate disabled parking.

Advocates for the change emphasized the urgency of implementing these modifications quickly, suggesting that the city’s existing plan could take months to execute. They proposed an alternative solution that could be completed in a matter of weeks and at a significantly lower cost than the estimated $800,000 budgeted for the current plan. The speakers argued that the funds could be better utilized across other areas in Evanston that also require improvements in ADA accessibility.

Concerns were also raised about the environmental impact of construction on the nearby bird sanctuary, with a call to preserve the natural habitat while making necessary changes. The meeting featured a presentation by designer John Kennedy, who proposed a fast and effective design that would avoid disturbing the prairie area adjacent to the beach.

The discussion highlighted the need for immediate action to improve accessibility while balancing environmental considerations, with a clear call for a more efficient use of city resources.

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