Bronson Avenue project raises wheelchair access concerns
Richard Coelho, Centretown News
Brad Smallwood is worried that the construction on Bronson Avenue will hinder wheelchair access to his apartment building.Archive 1997-2016
When Bronson Avenue resident Brad Smallwood found out that his street was going to be repaired, he was concerned his wheelchair wouldn’t be able to navigate a road that would be a construction zone for the next two years. Richard Coelho, Centretown NewsBrad Smallwood is worried that the construction on Bronson Avenue will hinder wheelchair access to his apartment building.
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