Crystal City is finishing up a project to bring all the city’s sidewalk intersections into compliance with Americans with ...
In other business, the city council reviewed and approved the city’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) curb ramp project. The intersection of 56th Avenue West and 224th Street Southwest was ...
Concrete work to install the new ADA ramps replaces curb and sidewalk associated with the new ramps. Residents are notified ...
Baltimore City has reached an agreement in a lawsuit that will result in a $44 million investment in accordance with the ...
The investment is part of a settlement with a group of city residents who sued in 2021, alleging “widespread and ongoing” ...
A new settlement agreement in a American With Disabilities Act, ADA, lawsuit promises to significantly improve pedestrian ...
The settlement, scheduled to be approved by the Board of Estimates next week, will partially resolve a 2021 lawsuit brought by three Baltimore residents with disabilities.
Baltimore will invest $44 million in accessible sidewalks and curbs under a proposed agreement that would settle a lawsuit brought by wheelchair users and ...
Baltimore City will use funds from a settlement agreement to make Baltimore more accessible for those with disabilities and ...
Bringing all of the city’s sidewalks and streets in compliance with ADA would cost $657 million in 2019 dollars, based on a ...
sidewalk with curb ramps compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, signage, pavement markings, upgraded street illumination, utility improvements and drainage improvements, as needed.