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A tale of two new taxis: Wheel-chair accessible taxis and she/taxis

Two new types of “taxis” will soon be introduced into the New York City transportation market. First, a U.S. Two new types of “taxis” will soon be introduced into the New York City transportation market. First, a U.S. federal court recently approved a class action settlement in an action brought by The Taxis for All Campaign which provides for 7,000 wheel-chair accessible medallion taxis by 2020http://www.dnaindo.com/new-york. Second, SheTaxis/SheRides is a car service app intended to provide female drivers of cars which will only carry female passengers. These additions to an already intensely competitive transportation market in New York City featuring, inter alia, the medallion taxi fleet and Uber and Lyft ride sharing services [see Car and Apartment Sharing in New York State and Beyond at www.nycourts.gov/courts/9jd/taxcertatd.shtml] gives tourists additional transportation options when visiting the Big Apple.

Worcester trees streets sidewalks Americans With Disabilities Act

WORCESTER  Christina Parissi said she loves trees just as much as any other city resident, and considers herself to be environmentally conscious.  But she also appreciates being able to get home from lunch without having it turn into a broken leg and an ambulance ride.  Why do those have to be competing interests? Why does an improvement or accommodation for one group have to be at the expense of another? Those ideas informed parallel discussions at Tuesday s City Council, where Parissi s petitions for more attention to be paid to the city s sidewalks and roads were juxtaposed, interestingly enough, with separate petitions calling for the city to pull back on plans to remove healthy but obtrusive street trees to make way for road improvements.  

Edgewood Sees Plan for New Playground at Freedom Park

Wed, 06/30/2021 - 20:04 RCN Newsdesk Edgewood city council watched a presentation about a new playground to replace a 15-year old one at Presidents Park which is not compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Josh Wagner of Miracle Playground showed a new play area centered around a 14-ft. tower with slides and a ladder, and other platforms with slides and climbing areas. Wagner said he has paid a lot of attention to children s sensory experiences, particularly those who may be on the autism spectrum. He proposed sections of the playground to include textures, music, mirrors, and spinners. The plan also includes an infant section for the little ones who are crawling, as well as for babies.

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