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Commission for Persons with Disabilities urges earlier ADA planning, highlights sensory zone and library wheelchair

Wauwatosa City Government Affairs Committee · March 10, 2026
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Summary

BJ Ermance and student commissioner Keegan Young told the committee the commission is working to incorporate accessibility early in project planning, cited the successful sensory zone at the July 4 parade and noted a new wheelchair available at the public library.

BJ Ermance, co-leader of the Commission for Persons with Disabilities, presented the commission’s annual report to the Wauwatosa City Government Affairs Committee on March 10 and introduced student commissioner Keegan Young.

“We are doing as much as we can to work with other commissions, committees, groups, city departments — be a resource for everyone, hopefully at the very beginning of discussions and planning so that ADA issues can be made…

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