Currently feeling the growing pains of a city that’s not keeping up with accessible parking needs. As our community expands, so does the need for more accessible parking spaces. Yet, it seems the focus is on EV charging stations (that often don’t work) rather than ensuring everyone can park safely. Have you ever noticed that EV charging places rarely offer accessible parking spaces? It’s a clear sign that the needs of people with disabilities are often being overlooked.
I know posts like this might not resonate with everyone, but I’m curious – is anyone else struggling to find accessible parking? While places like Wal-Mart do a great job, many plazas and busy malls are falling short. Don't they realize these spaces are crucial for our safety and independence.
As our communities grow, it's essential that every city and business keeps pace with the accessibility needs of customers with disabilities. After all this is important in allowing those of us with disabilities to continue to move freely and confidentiality within our own communities.
Some people need to realize that accessibility isn't a one-time fix; it's an ongoing journey. Every few years, they must update and improve accessibility standards to meet the needs of those living with disabilities in their communities.
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