Parking, crossing the street, entering a building, using the restroom – for most of us, these are daily activities we don’t give a second thought. For those with physical disabilities, however, these ...
While many public and private buildings have become more accessible to those in wheelchairs, there are still times when curb cuts aren’t available and gaps need to be filled. This is why many people ...
From 2007 to 2015, the nine years covered by Seattle’s Bridging the Gap transportation levy, the Seattle Department of Transportation built about 3,000 curb ramps, which allow people in wheelchairs to ...