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City staff propose small changes to make Dallas council chamber easier to navigate for people with mobility disabilities
Summary
City communications and facilities staff proposed reserving front rows and adding podiums or an enclosed speaking space to improve accessibility for mobility-impaired speakers at City Council meetings; staff hopes to implement low-cost changes by August.
City staff presented two short-term, low-cost options May 27 to improve accessibility for people with mobility impairments who attend in-person Dallas City Council meetings.
Dave Meath (presenting as Director, Communications and Customer Experience/311) described a preferred option to reserve the top two rows on each side of the audience gallery for attendees with mobility needs and to add additional podiums or microphones at floor level…
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