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Resident urges citywide accessibility upgrades, including wider sidewalks and automatic restroom doors
3610097 · February 11, 2025
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Summary
A Pearland resident asked the City Council to adopt accessibility standards—wider sidewalks, automatic doors, improved curb ramps and signage—and to include people with disabilities in policy decisions.
Breck Hamrock, a Pearland resident, told the City Council on Monday that the city’s pedestrian infrastructure poses daily challenges for people who use wheelchairs, parents with strollers and seniors.
Hamrock, who gave his address as 3712 Lockheed Street, urged the council to raise minimum sidewalk width from four feet to five feet, install automatic doors in public buildings…
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