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Commissioner: review finds three Meriden facilities meet ADA standards
Summary
A commissioner reported the city reviewed accessibility concerns and found City Hall, the Augusta Curtis Cultural Center and the American Heritage Cultural Center meet ADA standards; staff offered to evaluate specific improvements such as signage.
A commissioner told the Meriden Commission on Aging that a recent review found three city facilities comply with federal accessibility standards and are usable by people who use wheelchairs and walkers.
Colin DuBard, who identified himself during the meeting, said he had spoken with Mayor Kevin Scarpetti and Emily Holland and "we can confirm that all three buildings are ADA compliant and accessible for…
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