Council resolution makes city more inclusive
This resolution will provide an incentive for builders to build zero-step entrances, wider doorways, basic access to bathrooms.
This resolution will provide an incentive for builders to build zero-step entrances, wider doorways, basic access to bathrooms.
The book aims at changing the way the industry looks at accessibility, in particular, for single-family homes.
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