Not-so-walkable city? Chicago must make crosswalks accessible to blind pedestrians, judge rules
Only about one percent of Chicago’s thousands of crosswalks are accessible to blind and low-vision pedestrians.
A federal judge has ruled Chicago is breaking the law by not being compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Reset checks in with the lead attorney on the class-action lawsuit that brought about the ruling.
GUEST: Jelena Kolic, senior staff attorney with Disability Rights Advocates IL
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Not-so-walkable city? Chicago must make crosswalks accessible to blind pedestrians, judge rules
Only about one percent of Chicago’s thousands of crosswalks are accessible to blind and low-vision pedestrians.
A federal judge has ruled Chicago is breaking the law by not being compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Reset checks in with the lead attorney on the class-action lawsuit that brought about the ruling.
GUEST: Jelena Kolic, senior staff attorney with Disability Rights Advocates IL