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by sandworm101
845 days ago
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>> improving things for people with disabilities improves things for everyone Everything has its limits. Many years ago I was involved in building a series of staircases in a rock climbing area inside a park. There were about a hundred steps in a handful of orientations to get from the parking lot over a rocky hill to the small valleys behind. The project was primarily to prevent trail erosion and falls. These steps weren't going to even have handrails. (Think 2x6 framed boxes filled with dirt and bolted to the rock.) Then someone in government said if we wanted to use donated money inside a park we would have to somehow make the project wheelchair accessible. All stop. Project over. No stairs were built. Access trail remained a mess. We were going to replicate these stairs from another climbing area in BC. There is no way to make such a thing wheelchair accessible. https://sonnybou.ca/ssbou2001/skaha01.jpg |
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