Monday, November 16, 2020

THE ADA TURNED 30, BUT THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT IS STILL FAR FROM INCLUSIVE (PART 2)

While many cities have shown efforts to implement accessible design since the 1990 adoption of the American Disabilities Act, more must be done


Buildings, streets, crosswalks, trains, buses, parks, natural trails, city halls, schools, malls, libraries and much more have been made more accessible because of the 1990 adoption of the ADA.

We still have a long way to go toward removing old barriers and approaching accessible design in a creative way, but we certainly are ahead of the game compared the way life was before the ADA.



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