Must read thread! Creating more accessible places benefits EVERYONE! The ADA turn 28 yrs old this year and basic access is still a problem! #HR620 https://t.co/Khj5NsLYSJ
Hey @PGE4Me can you train your drivers to not park their vehicle (#PE3305) and block the bus stop? Passengers had to board/alight in the street bc there wasn't enough room for the to pull to the curb. The driver refused to move when I requested.
Can we improve transportation accessibility for all? 🚕🚆 See how Japan's #UniversalMaaS (Mobility as a Service) is doing that through transportation providers, local governments, and #digitaltech - driving a future where everyone is free to travel 🛫♿️: https://t.co/LUTgptr59J
@SFBART I used the RR at 19th Street last week. Was glad it was open after a 50min commute. However I was surprised to not see any disposable toilet seat cover in the RR. Please provide disposable toilet seat covers for obvious reasons.
@SenFeinstein Please cosponsor and work to pass the Disabled Access Credit Expansion Act (H.R.4714/S.2481) introduced by @RepMcEachin and @SenDuckworth. This legislation will help small businesses comply with the ADA and expand access to people with disabilities. Thank you!
@SenAlexPadilla Please cosponsor and work to pass the Disabled Access Credit Expansion Act (H.R.4714/S.2481) introduced by @RepMcEachin and @SenDuckworth. This legislation will help small businesses comply with the ADA and expand access to people with disabilities. Thank you!
@RepDeSaulnier Please cosponsor and work to pass the Disabled Access Credit Expansion Act (H.R.4714/S.2481) introduced by @RepMcEachin and @SenDuckworth. This legislation will help small businesses comply with the ADA and expand access to people with disabilities. Thank you!
@DREDF Does this mean Uber & Lyft will have WAV services for every mkts that is within the purview of this gov contract per Section 504?
Reuters: U.S. federal government awards transportation contract to Uber, Lyft.
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FINAL WEEK! Act now and help us make improvements YOU want to see in your community! The Capital Improvement Program guides investments that can range from public buildings and parks to streets and sidewalks. Submit your ideas BY OCTOBER 31 at this link: https://t.co/WVjKWbv86q
@Big_Worker Doesn't make sense to densify a suburban area. Some chose to live in a area with only single homes. This bill allows a neighbor to up zone without considering externality impacts.
This bill doesn't solve affordable housing, it just allow for density.
If a lot has 1 house & mkt value is $800k, #sb1120 will allow this lot to have 2+ houses (each $800k valuation), how is this making housing affordable? Said lot size has reduce off-street parking & lawn.
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Companies aren't filling up their apartment vacancies in cities around the globe. Barcelona is taking immediate action, warning landlords to fill their open spots or they’ll force them to sell https://t.co/KAQAPC3wsM
@Josh_Hawn@mayavada https://t.co/92BfEzo0Mn
I used to live near here. This was a single but converted into two. Previously there was a garage; now only 2 off-street parking spaces.
Did you know the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) listens to YOUR input when prioritizing City improvements?
The Lakeside Green Street and Snow Park project was part of the CIP process. Take a survey at https://t.co/WVjKWbv86q or text “Hello” to 510-804-3948.
The USPS is a lifeline for many disabled people. From the delivery of necessary medications to the delivery of critical benefits checks reductions in USPS’ capacity could mean homelessness, food insecurity, utility cut offs, sickness, & potentially death for disabled people.