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Baltimore City settled with a group of pedestrians with mobility issues in an agreement that entails increasing access to ...
Baltimore City settled with a group of pedestrians with mobility issues in an agreement that entails increasing access to sidewalks and curb ramps ... laws like the ADA and Section 504 of the ...
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ADA compliance should be the floor, not the finish line, in every project, which means disabled individual should be at the planning table from the start.
A court ordered the city of Baltimore to spend at least $44 million over the next four years on accessibility upgrades for the city’s sidewalks. The decree stems from a 2021 lawsuit.
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Among other things, the city is using the money to install its first tactile map, which helps people with visual impairments ...
Sidewalk repairs. Homeowners could be reimbursed $20 per linear foot, homeowners living in a target area would be reimbursed ...
SOUTH BEND — The Department of Public Works is offering reimbursement to property owners in city limits for costs related to repairing curbs, sidewalks and ADA curb ramps adjacent to their ...