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Resident urges city to make public buildings and services more accessible to autistic people

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During public comment, a resident said special education needs persist across the lifespan and urged the city to expand accessibility beyond playgrounds to include city hall, libraries and senior centers.

A resident, speaking during the public‑comment period, urged city leaders to expand accessibility and inclusion for people with autism across municipal facilities and services.

The speaker said special education needs are not temporary and do not necessarily end in childhood, noting that supports should not be limited to playgrounds and parks. "It's…

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