The City of Cranbrook has received a $25,000 grant from the Social Planning and Research Council of British Columbia to address accessibility needs in the community.
The city will be redesigning curbsides in key areas to include proper letdowns.
“This will allow those with mobility devices such as scooters and wheelchairs and families with strollers, to move around the community more easily, safely and effectively,” said City of Cranbrook Human Resources partner Amanda Gnucci.
Planning still needs to be done so work won’t start this year.
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