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Resident alleges denial of accessible parking at McDonald's; civil-rights activist criticizes council conduct
Summary
During public comment a Rohnert Park resident said McDonald's employees asked her to move from accessible parking despite a disability placard and made dismissive remarks about her child; the city manager and HR director offered to follow up. A separate speaker, activist Dina Flores, criticized council actions and raised concerns about representation and past personnel actions.
Two public commenters spoke during the council’s public-comment period on March 25.
First, a resident named Samantha described an incident at a local McDonald’s in which employees allegedly asked her to move from an accessible parking space — despite displaying a disability placard — and threatened to block her vehicle if she did not comply.…
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