The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
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I could not find Your email address so I will leave a comment instead. I have been unsuccessful with finding out if there will be any disabled parking at the 4th of July festivities. I have contacted the police dept city hall the welcome center and kbay and no one knows the answer. When I asked them would the city be making reserved disabled parking beings how they have blocked all the available ones downtown off no one can help. Do you know or have you heard of parking? I may have misinterpeted the ADA but thought it said reasonable accomadations shall be made to assist the handicapped Thanks for your time
Given that I have no compelling reason to go "downtown" any farther than St. Marys Seafood and More, I had not given it any thought. However, I can appreciate your frustration. Let me see what I can do.
Option A: Come on down Dilworth until it becomes St. Marys St. (the one that parallels the river and runs infront of the park.) All of the parking places on the river side of the street from the western most one eatward to whereever the vendor spaces start will be marked as disabled parking.
Option B. Come in from the other end - the eastern end of St Marys St. - from down by the old Gilman boathouse. All the parking from the east end up to where the vendors start will also be designated disabled parking.
66 y/o male, college grad. Bachelor of General Studies with minor in political science, Armstrong Atlantic State University; post-baccalaureate teacher certification program, AASU; Georgia state certified teacher: Middle Grades; Middle Grades Social Studies; Middle Grades Language Arts; Political Science (6-12); and Economics (6-12). Currently pursuing bachelor of Science in Public Administration from College of Coastal Georgia. Navy and Vietnam veteran (Hospital Corpsman, NEC 8404). Former HMC, USNR-R. Various Navy Leadership and Management schools. Disabled, and in a wheelchair since April, 2004, A/C Guillain-Barre syndrome. Eclectic interests.
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I could not find Your email address so I will leave a comment instead. I have been unsuccessful with finding out if there will be any disabled parking at the 4th of July festivities. I have contacted the police dept city hall the welcome center and kbay and no one knows the answer. When I asked them would the city be making reserved disabled parking beings how they have blocked all the available ones downtown off no one can help. Do you know or have you heard of parking? I may have misinterpeted the ADA but thought it said reasonable accomadations shall be made to assist the handicapped
Thanks for your time
Given that I have no compelling reason to go "downtown" any farther than St. Marys Seafood and More, I had not given it any thought. However, I can appreciate your frustration. Let me see what I can do.
I have e-mailed mayor and council, chief of police, and Herb Rowland of Kiwanis Club.
I ran into Herb Rowland at Aunt B's last night.
Here's where the disabled parking will be.
Option A: Come on down Dilworth until it becomes St. Marys St. (the one that parallels the river and runs infront of the park.) All of the parking places on the river side of the street from the western most one eatward to whereever the vendor spaces start will be marked as disabled parking.
Option B. Come in from the other end - the eastern end of St Marys St. - from down by the old Gilman boathouse. All the parking from the east end up to where the vendors start will also be designated disabled parking.
Thank you.....I'll look for them. I might get lucky and find one....
You're welcome.
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