Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities Abierto

26-50 Wall St New Haven, CT, 06510, USA Show on Map Hide Map
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Issue ID:

14396186

Submitted To:

Public Health

Categoría:

Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

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Neighborhood:

Town_Green

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Descripción

When DPW provided these elected officials with this personal benefit, it apparently ignored the alteration requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. There is a Courthouse and there are numerous violations of the ADA (and perhaps also Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973) on the north side).

When DPW milled Wall St., it was required to remediate those violations.

DPW was also required to install a tactile feedback pad on the north side. Someone who needs a tactile feedback pad needs one in both directions or how do they make the return trip??? People can travel from the House of Worship on Wall St. at Orange St. but cannot travel to that House of Worship. There is no point in installing one. A single tactile feedback pad is more dangerous to visually-impaired pedestrians. They will detect one and naturally expect that there is one on the other side of the street because they will assume that the DPW has a basic understanding of their purpose.

Pleas finish this project in a way that complies with Federal Law.


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  • Department of Services for Persons with Disabilities (Oficial verificado)

  • Executive Administrative Assistant - Department of Parks & Public Works (Oficial verificado)

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