Accessibility Standards: - Many public buildings can't accommodate new voter-accessibility law
Many public buildings can't accommodate new voter-accessibility law
Bozeman Daily Chronicle - New requirements meant to make voting more accessible for people with disabilities are shining a light on just how few public buildings are equipped to do the job. Counties across the state are either dropping or moving polling places because the
Quarter Million for Sidewalk Repairs
Gilroy Dispatch - Gilroy - Next year's budget for big-ticket projects includes $1 million for the future arts center and an unprecedented $250,000 for sidewalk repairs. The sidewalk funds are the most "exciting" part of the $28.5-million spending plan, according to
Marina Del Rey
Argonaut - Beginning Thursday, April 27th, the Marina del Rey Design Control Board will conduct evening meetings starting at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of even-numbered months, said control board chair Susan Cloke. The evening meetings have been scheduled
May 2004
BeSpacific - Security Survey of Financial Institutions Around the World From Deloitte, the 2004 Global Security Survey (36 pages, pdf). "The goal of [the survey] is to help participants assess the state of information security within their organization relative
Call for disabled internet revolt
The Register - The Disability Rights Commission plans to call upon disabled internet users to rise up against inaccessible website owners and help it take complaints with the force of law. The rabble-rousing message will be broadcast by the DRC following the launch



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