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Hi,

I don't know if LA is really that much more accessible than it was before. I
am a mild spastic diplegic myself so things that might be an issue for
someone in a chair might not be for me and vice versa. There are a lot of
handicapped parking spaces available in some places but they are not
necessarily in the most convenient places.

If you can ask me specific questions, I might be able to answer better. I
know that WCIL just started an on-line process of helping people with
disabilities to live independently in LA. It's called LILA.

Hope this helps,

Dina

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