The Town of Fort Erie Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) continues to work on ways to make our community more accessible.
In partnership with the StopGap Foundation, funding for a pilot project was made available to provide a temporary ramp into stores that have one step between 2” and 9”.
“The temporary ramp will help to increase accessibility into existing businesses by removing barriers for persons with disabilities, mothers with strollers, and people using walkers or canes,” stated AAC Chair Lori Brant. “Working with the Business Improvement Areas in both Crystal Beach and Ridgeway allowed our Committee to demonstrate that by participating in the program, they will be helping to provide more choices where people can shop, without any thought or prior preparation.”
The pilot project resulted in nine businesses that met the eligibility criteria and completed the agreement with the StopGap Foundation:
Each business will be provided with a poster for their window that will let shoppers know how to access the temporary ramp.
The StopGap Ramp Project will help:
For more information on the StopGap Foundation and the great work they do to improve access, visit their website at stopgap.ca
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