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Stow City inclusion commission plans parks‑accessibility survey distribution with QR code and paper options
Summary
The Commission on Inclusion will circulate a detailed parks accessibility survey online and in print, offer paper drop‑off at City Hall and the library, and will manually enter paper responses into its database to include residents who do not use QR codes.
The Stow City Commission on Inclusion agreed to circulate a detailed parks‑accessibility survey using a web link and QR code, with printed copies available at City Hall and the library and a plan to manually enter paper responses into the survey system.
Commission members said the survey lists parks and facilities across the city and includes questions that require more than a simple yes/no answer. Because some community members do…
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