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RE: ADA Parking Problem
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- Subject: RE: ADA Parking Problem
- From: "Barbara Richardson" <edc@moscow.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 14:10:55 -0800
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Technically for the number of businesses in downtown, the number of spaces
is correct. However, some of these spaces are in the backlot and during the
winter months it is difficult for a handicapped person to utilize these
spaces for transactions along Main Street.
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Subject: Re: ADA Parking Problem
In a message dated 2/11/02 2:03:58 PM, edc@moscow.com writes:
<< The Downtown Study did look at the number of handicapped spaces and the
number of spaces near businesses that provide basic services - drug stores,
banks etc. >>
But did they find the number and spacing of handicapped spaces appropriate?
Walter Steed
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