Originally Posted by Greg Moore Here are a couple of pictures of the "accessible" entrance of City Center's brand new sales office. I remain unimpressed by Andrin's effort to afford basic access to their sales office in a brand new building that could have easily been made accessible. I am also ashamed the city of Kitchener didn't insist that the King Street entrance be accessible. The lip at the bottom of the ramp is at least ...
I find it insulting that a brand new building on King Street has a main entry that is completely inaccessible for wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, strollers or a host of other mobility devices. How can a company get a building permit at that location without having an accessibility plan that includes an accessible main entrance? It's not like it would have been difficult to have put a ramp out front. There is plenty of room. I called them to find out if the building has any level ...