No more stairs: Cash influx to make transit more accessible
More than 25 million Americans have self-reported travel-limiting disabilities, according to the federal Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Money included in…
Keyonna Mayo, a Baltimore resident who uses a wheelchair, rides the city’s subway to get around — if the elevators are working and the sidewalks around stations have ramps.
Often, they don’t, making the public transportation unreliable to her and anyone else who can’t take the stairs.
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