Disability Discrimination in Kalamazoo: A Case of Accessible Parking
By Richard Stewart, REO Realtor-RDCpro, CDPE Free list of Foreclosures
(REO Specialists llc)
In The City of Kalamazoo, Michigan, a recent decision by city officials to reconfigure downtown parking and traffic flow has sparked a significant debate on disability discrimination. The city, in an effort to promote cycling and reduce car dependency, has replaced front-door accessible parking spaces, crucial for individuals with disabilities and seniors, with bike lanes. This move has been criticized for prioritizing the mobility of the able-bodied over the accessibility needs of those with disabilities, highlighting a form of ableism in urban planning. The Decision and Its Implications The removal of accessible parking near the front doors of businesses and public buildings in downtown Kalamazoo directly impacts individuals who rely on these spaces for independence and access. For ma...
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