Disabled people need parking spaces cleared

Heavy snows make it hard for people with disabilities to navigate. It is doubly hard when many businesses block their accessible (handicapped) parking spaces, curb cuts and accessible routes by dumping snow collected from other spaces in them.

This snow-dumping practice is both discriminatory against people with disabilities and illegal under New Jersey Permanent Statute Title 39:4-207.9 — Parking spaces for handicapped; requirement for snow removal, which mandates that businesses “shall be responsible for assuring that access to these special parking spaces and to curb cuts or other improvements designed to provide accessibility for handicapped persons is not obstructed … If snow or ice is obstructing the special parking space, curb cut or other improvement designed to provide accessibility for the handicapped, it shall be removed within 48 hours after the weather condition causing the snow or ice ceases … A person who violates this act shall be liable for a penalty of not less than $200 or more than $500.”

Carolyn Schwebel

Executive Director Equalizers, “Advocates for

People with Disabilities”

Leonardo section

of Middletown