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Commission reviews ADA self-evaluation plan and low-cost council chamber seating changes
Summary
Gardner City’s Disability Commission heard an ADA coordinator update on plans to contract the Center for Living and Working to redo the city’s self-evaluation and reviewed seating renderings to create wheelchair spaces in the council chamber, including a low-cost bench rearrangement option.
The Gardner City Disability Commission on April 1 reviewed plans to update the city’s ADA self-evaluation and examined renderings to make the council chamber more accessible.
Amanda, the commission’s ADA coordinator, said she had contacted Mike Kelly at the Center for Living and Working for a quote to redo the self-evaluation and that the center asked for a list of areas to evaluate. Amanda said including schools would make the work ‘‘a lot more challenging’’ and…
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