ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The city of Rochester released the final draft of its ADA Right of Way Transition Plan, aiming to improve accessibility by removing barriers that hinder people with disabilities. The plan comes after a winter with more than 100 inches of snowfall, which has posed significant challenges.
News10NBC’s Chris Fortune reported from the Center for Disability Rights on State Street, where he spoke with residents who face difficulties navigating the city. Josh, who uses a cane, expressed concern about potholes and their impact on people with disabilities.
“I just can’t stand to see anybody in a wheelchair or any mobile device getting stuck in a pothole,” said Josh…