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Commission on Disabilities faults late notice to panel after ordinance on handicap-sign renewals advanced
Summary
The commission said it was not given advance copies before an ordinance committee voted to set a two-year renewal period for handicap-parking signs and urged continued coordination and mapping to track signs' locations.
The Holyoke Commission on Disabilities said city ordinance drafters advanced a change to the handicap-parking renewal process without giving the commission advance copies of the draft.
Lynn Horan, chair of the commission, told members the ordinance committee met May 21 and voted on a draft amendment that sets a two-year renewal cycle for handicap-parking signs. "I did not realize and was not told that they were gonna vote on it that night," Horan…
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