[NFBSea] Letter to City Council about snow removal priorities
Mike Mello
mike at 1mello.com
Sun Feb 24 19:18:35 UTC 2019
Hi, I would vote we sign on the this. We could discuss in March, but think we should move forward now so they can get it sent out. Thoughts?
From: NFBSea <nfbsea-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Anna Letitia Zivarts via NFBSea
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2019 6:51 AM
To: NFB of Washington State, Greater Seattle Chapter List <nfbsea at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Anna Letitia Zivarts <annaz at rootedinrights.org>
Subject: [NFBSea] Letter to City Council about snow removal priorities
Yesterday, Rooted in Rights sent the following letter to City Council requesting they investigate how the city prioritizes snow removal and how that impacts people with disabilities.
We have sign-on from some other transportation and disability orgs, but are looking for more endorsements as we put pressure on the City Council to hold a hearing. If NFB Seattle would be interested in adding your name to this letter, let me know, or if anyone is part of other groups who might want to sign on, we would be happy to have that support. We really think that it is possible for the City to come up with a plan that does a better job of including the needs of disabled people when there are snow events, and we think this could establish an important precedent for the City to value our mobility needs yearround.
Dear Members of Seattle City Council:
We are writing to request that the City Council investigate the City’s response to our most recent snow events, in particular how the city’s priorities around snow clearance impacted people with disabilities.
While Seattle has designated emerald and gold routes for snow clearance from roadways and a real-time map of roads that have been cleared, there is no parallel plan for sidewalk, curb ramp,or transit stop snow removal. This leaves those of us who can’t drive or those of us who rely on accessible sidewalks, intersections, and transit stops without any mobility options.
While major snow events in Seattle don’t occur every day, as our city faces a more uncertain climate future it is important that we establish emergency response protocols that include disabled people and other vulnerable users. An inclusive emergency preparedness plan must be a priority as our city strives to become more resilient.
We request that the City Council convene a hearing to evaluate the City’s snow response, and invite representatives from SDOT, Sound Transit, and King County Metro, as well as disabled residents to discuss Seattle’s priorities for snow removal.
Sincerely,
Rooted in Rights/Disability Rights Washington
Washington Civil & Disability Advocate
Seattle 500 Women Scientists
Transit Riders Union
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways
Feet First
The Urbanist
Cc. Pedestrian Advisory Board, Bicycle Advisory Board, Transit Advisory Board,Citizens Accessibility Advisory Committee Sound Transit, Pedestrian Access Advisory Committee, Seattle Commission for People with DisAbilities.
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