Saturday, July 12, 2008

Ramp Up Their Values


Hail to the lovely folks in the strata council who spent $20,000 on lawyers fees arguing that they shouldn't put in a ramp for an old lady.

Talk about incivility.

The disgusting mess ca be read here.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi David, I read the article in the Vancouver Sun before I read your blog.

I was going to sit down and pen a letter to the editor on this one.

Some of the residents of the building did not want to put a ramp in because it would make the lobby look like an "old folks home" !!!???

Hey, I work in a long term care facility (aka "old Folks Home). The building's lobby is beautiful and people walk by the front of the building (not knowing that it is an "old folks home" and ask about renting there - LOL!)

Anyways, what anti-accessibility people don't realize is that ramps are handy for EVERYONE. Ever try bringing your folding shopping cart loaded with groceries up a curb or a couple of steps? It's a lot easier with a ramp. Try negotiating a stroller up a couple of steps. As a mum with a DOUBLE stroller - I love ramps!! Ever had the unfortunate experience of having a leg cast. Ramps are great!

On of my favourite Vancouver Public Library branches is in my parents old neighbourhood. The Renfrew Branch on 22nd and Renfrew in Vancouver. This building was specifically designed to be accessible for everyone. I remember going there in my early twenties. It was spacious and comfortable to use. All people, young, elderly and people with disabilities can use this functional, esthetically pleasing library.

I am surprised that this strata council did not take the immediate and necessary steps to suppport a thirty year resident by making the lobby accessible.

I am 37 right now and able bodied. I could have an accident and find myself needing a walker, can or wheelchair anytime. In another 10, 20, 30, 40 years ... who knows. One day, If I live long enough, I will need an accessible home too.

We all will.

Let's make them accessible now for everybody.

Linda Y

Anonymous said...

What is wrong with a ramp for heavens sake. I have helped enough people move over the years (not anymore because I sold the van!!) and a ramp would have made many a move that much easier.

God, some people are just plain silly and as always, it is the layers that really win.