There seems to be such a hatred of the automobile by Victoria city council that all other considerations fall by the wayside. With the notable exception of the newest member of the group, and possibly one or two other councilors, there is to be no consideration whatsoever of any motorized transportation. The lack of accommodation for visually impaired pedestrians at traffic intersection crosswalks is a recent oversight by this same city council. Modest changes to Clover Point can be made so those with ambulatory problems can gain access and have the same enjoyment of this jewel of an observation location. Some drivers use hand controls and are quite capable of driving their vehicles to the outer reaches of the point and disembarking independently. Why deny them access?