Court Orders Chicago to Install Thousands of Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Following years of litigation, Chicago’s streets will be safer for blind pedestrians.
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Following years of litigation, Chicago’s streets will be safer for blind pedestrians.
Through this class action, plaintiffs are seeking swift and comprehensive injunctive relief on behalf of themselves and all blind pedestrians who have been discriminatorily denied the benefits of the District’s pedestrian signals program.
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