[blindlaw] Discriminating Signs

Steven Johnson blinddog3 at charter.net
Mon Sep 12 11:07:05 UTC 2011


Leslie, there may be a city ordinance in place as I believe this was eluded
to previously.  If that is the case, some good education and advocacy is
essential.  Good luck with this and let us know the results.  

BTW, my neighbor has a 2-hour parking limit sign in the front of their home
which is allowed under city ordinance due to their mobility impairment.
However, they made the request which makes your situation all the more
eyebrow raising.

Again, the best to you,

Steve Johnson


-----Original Message-----
From: blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Leslie Fairall
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 6:01 AM
To: Brian Langlois; NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Discriminating Signs

Folks,

This is a sign erected by the town. THERE IS NOT ANOTHER BLIND PERSON IN 
THE AREA. It is directly across the street from my home. It was not there 
a week ago. I will be contacting City Hall today and have already drafted 
a letter. The purpose of writing my original post was to find out whether 
the sign is legal and get advice on points I need to make when writing the 
letter. Thank you for answers so far.


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