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ADA COMMISSION
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08/10/2006
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c <br /> i <br /> route to the nearest accessible entrance. This may be resolved satisfactorily i <br /> subsequent hearings. <br /> Bob noted sigr1fieant progress toward providing more accessible housing in Mashpee. <br /> Hearings on the Asher's Path and Mashpee Woods affordable housing projects revealed <br /> all its will be either fuller accessible or"visitable." The Zoning Board of Appeals and <br /> the Affordable Housing Committees are now quite familiar with the reed for and value of <br /> accessibilit isit bility in housing and are conscientiously ensuring these issues are <br /> being addressed by developers. Bob will continue to provide the boards any assistance <br /> requested. <br /> Aber the meeting adjourned, Marlyn informed Bob she had raised the allegations of <br /> missing handicapped signs and poorly marked spaces at South Cape Beach with Mr. <br /> Taylor, Director of Public Worts. fir. Taylor replied that his information is that signs <br /> are in place but the symbols on the pavement are frequently covered with sand. This <br /> information has been forwarded to Bill Dundon for comment since he is the member <br /> most familiar with the issue. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Robert H. Wooldridg <br /> Secretary .. <br />
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