Real Estate/Development
Jul. 22, 2003
ADA Sidewalk Settlement May Stymie Sacramento Redevelopment
BY OLIVIA LOY CREJ Staff Writer For most of the people making their way along Sacramento's sidewalks, objects such as benches, trees, curbs, light posts and outdoor seating at restaurants are easily negotiated.
BY OLIVIA LOY
CREJ Staff Writer
For most of the people making their way along Sacramento's sidewalks, objects such as benches, trees, curbs, light posts and outdoor seating at restaurants are easily negotiated.
But they can pose serious impediments to people with physical disabilities, according to a recently settled lawsuit.
The city of Sacramento has all but completed an agreement with disability activists committing the state capital to c...
CREJ Staff Writer
For most of the people making their way along Sacramento's sidewalks, objects such as benches, trees, curbs, light posts and outdoor seating at restaurants are easily negotiated.
But they can pose serious impediments to people with physical disabilities, according to a recently settled lawsuit.
The city of Sacramento has all but completed an agreement with disability activists committing the state capital to c...
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