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Commission forwards accessibility priorities to Charleston City Council

Mayor's Commission on Disability Issues · March 20, 2026
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Summary

The Mayor's Commission on Disability Issues approved a list of accessibility priorities to present to the mayor and Charleston City Council, including audible pedestrian signals, park and playground access, sidewalk repairs, and parking compliance; commissioners asked ADA coordinator Janet to draft the memo for council review.

The Mayor’s Commission on Disability Issues voted to forward a package of accessibility priorities to the mayor and Charleston City Council after reviewing a draft list prepared by staff.

The list includes re-evaluating parking compliance (including repainting lots), improving access to parks (notably Hampton Parks pavilion), installing audible pedestrian signals (APS) starting in the Triangle…

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