During a recent government meeting, a concerned citizen raised significant issues regarding changes to transportation services for individuals with disabilities at a local beach. The speaker recounted an incident where the jeep service, which typically assists handicapped individuals in accessing the beach, was altered without proper authorization, forcing users to walk over 100 feet from the bulkhead to the beach.
The individual described a distressing situation involving an elderly woman reliant on an oxygen tank who was left stranded due to the new policy. Despite the driver’s initial refusal to provide assistance, intervention from the chief of the service led to an exception being made, allowing the woman to return safely. The speaker emphasized that such changes to service policy should not be made unilaterally by employees but rather by the commissioners, who are responsible for policy decisions.
The speaker urged the commission to rescind the recent changes, arguing that they significantly diminish the accessibility of the beach for disabled individuals, children, and veterans. The plea highlighted the importance of maintaining established services that have been in place for years, advocating for a return to previous practices to ensure equitable access for all beachgoers.