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City to Install More Pedestrian Signals for the Blind
Thursday, June 21, 2007 :For decades, advocates for the blind have made strides by suing local governments for violating disability law to get basic pedestrian signals installed at street corners. But yesterday, the San Francisco City Attorney and the Municipal Transportation Authority (M.T.A.) announced a pro-active agreement with advocates to install better pedestrian signals in the Downtown area without litigation.
Thursday, June 21, 2007 :For decades, advocates for the blind have made strides by suing local governments for violating disability law to get basic pedestrian signals installed at street corners. But yesterday, the San Francisco City Attorney and the Municipal Transportation Authority (M.T.A.) announced a pro-active agreement with advocates to install better pedestrian signals in the Downtown area without litigation.
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