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Baltimore City settled with a group of pedestrians with mobility issues in an agreement that entails increasing access to ...
The agreement follows others requiring public right-of-way improvements in Boston, Philadelphia, New York City and Los ...
Baltimore City reached a settlement that requires officials to increase the amount of accessible ramps and sidewalks.
The newly completed Ashford Dunwoody Path includes a two-way raised cycle track, ADA-compliant sidewalk, and new bus shelter, with additional upgrades like pedestrian lighting and decorative ...
A partial consent decree requires Baltimore to spend at least $44 million over four years to make thousands of curb ramps and tens of thousands of square feet of sidewalks accessible to people who ...
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