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Community rallies for accessible pathways and seating upgrades

June 14, 2024 | Town of Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Community rallies for accessible pathways and seating upgrades
During a recent meeting of the Sudbury Commission on Disability, members discussed a proposed letter to the Massachusetts Office on Disability (MOD) advocating for improved accessibility at local athletic fields and school grounds. The letter, spearheaded by Chair Cameron LeHayes, seeks support for the installation of accessible pathways, benches, and picnic seating areas for pre-K through 8 schools, highlighting the community's commitment to inclusivity.

The commission noted that families have expressed distress over their inability to attend activities due to accessibility issues, often forcing difficult choices between participation and exclusion. The letter emphasizes the project's significance, stating it would create a \"meaningful and sustainable impact\" on the community.

LeHayes also referenced the town's recent success in securing a grant for public address and assisted listening systems in town buildings, showcasing ongoing efforts to enhance accessibility. The commission plans to finalize the letter with input from members before submitting it to the MOD, reiterating the importance of the proposal and the need for continued advocacy in support of disability rights within the community.

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