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New ADA coordinator outlines priorities as commission weighs accessibility variance at 413 Worcester Road
Summary
David Correa, Framingham's new ADA coordinator, introduced himself to the Disability Commission on Jan. 7 and outlined priorities including follow-up on AAB complaints and coordination with DPW on obstructing telephone poles.
David Correa, Framingham's new Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator, introduced himself to the Disability Commission on Jan. 7 and outlined short-term priorities including following up on Architectural Access Board (AAB) complaints and coordinating with DPW and Verizon on obstructing telephone poles.
Correa said he'd already begun checking AAB case files and expects to report back at the commission's next meeting on several open matters. "I'm gonna be reaching out to see what I can do to get some kind of response for the next disability meeting," Correa said of a CSX rail-crossing sidewalk concern and a telephone-pole complaint at 265 Temple St. He said the former AAB compliance officer had left and AAB staff were still catching up on outstanding files.
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