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City plans crucial changes to improve handicap parking safety

July 17, 2024 | Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York



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City plans crucial changes to improve handicap parking safety
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed necessary changes to handicapped parking on Church Street following its recent repaving. The current location of an emergency handicapped parking spot has raised safety concerns, particularly for residents who rely on wheelchair-accessible vans.

The existing spot, located at the end of Church Street, poses a hazard as it opens directly into traffic. To address this issue, a plan has been proposed to relocate the handicapped parking space across the street to a previously marked area, which will provide safer access for individuals with mobility challenges. This change will involve converting the current spot into a metered parking space and moving the handicapped designation to a more suitable location, only adding a minimal distance for users.

Officials emphasized the importance of adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, especially during ADA Awareness Month. A resolution will be drafted to formalize the changes, ensuring that the safety and accessibility of the community are prioritized. The meeting concluded with a commitment to finalize the language of the resolution to facilitate the parking adjustments.

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