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LI development must include accessibility for those with disabilities
ADA compliance should be the floor, not the finish line, in every project, which means disabled individual should be at the planning table from the start.
Frustration remains for some commuters even with some improves to congestion pricing plan
LIRR President Rob Free says the congestion pricing plan is a good thing for the Long Island Rail Road.
MTA Announces Opening of Three New Elevators at LIRR Floral Park Station
Audit: Many New York state parks need accessibility improvements
Auditors reviewed 49 parks from January 2018 through October 2022 and found 62% of parks had issues, like inaccessible entrances and restrooms.
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Vision Long Island Interview
Disabled riders say new LIRR schedules creating new struggles
"I have the right to same and equal service as every single taxpayer," one disabled rider told CBS2.
Months-long escalator outages at Queens subway station frustrate commuters
Three escalators at the 74th Street-Broadway station in Jackson Heights have been out of service since June 2023.
Advocates: MTA board member with disabilities a boon for equality
Supporters of a bill ensuring at least one MTA board member is "transit dependent" because of a disability said the legislation opens the floor to a ridership community long overlooked.
Civic group president slams Floral Park board
A Floral Park civic leader criticized village officials Tuesday for not properly “mitigating” the impact of the Long Island Rail Road’s proposal for a third track between Floral Park and Hicksville. Nadia Holubnyczyj-Ortiz, president the Hillcrest Civic Association and a former member of the village Citizens With Disabilities Committee, said she was told by Gov. […]
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