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Mobile mayor unveils 'Snazzy' accessibility station for Mardi Gras, previews downtown street conversions and community meeting
Summary
The mayor announced a partnership with Snazzy to provide an ADA-accessible comfort station and support services at Mardi Gras Park beginning Jan. 30; downtown streets will switch to two-way traffic this week and a Dolphin Street community meeting is planned tonight to review safety upgrades.
The mayor announced a new partnership with Snazzy, a special-needs assistance station that will offer an ADA-accessible trailer, adult changing stations, a climate-controlled tent, seating and free pre-registered parking at Fort Conde for Mardi Gras parades starting Jan. 30. Dale Jackson, a founder of Snazzy, told the council he created the program from personal experience caring for a family member and that the group already partners with Auburn University.
The announcement included operational details: Snazzy will provide services before each scheduled parade…
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