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The lawsuits come at a time tough time for Chinatown businesses, many of which were hit hard by the pandemic and struggling to keep their doors open.
The suit against Hon’s Wun-Tun House contends the restaurant didn’t offer wheelchair accessible tables to customers this past March, but Amanda says she was only serving takeout at the time.
“After COVID, it’s been slow,” Amanda said. “Business is down about 40-to-50-percent.”
“I’m really, really worried about business. I want to serve everyone [that comes] to the restaurant.”
Breed said $50,000 in city funds would soon be directed at helping businesses conduct ADA compliance inspections, with another $500,000 coming down the road to help bring merchants up to code.
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Plan for fair and inclusive Bayside
Through the development of the health and wellbeing plan, Council is focusing on improving access and inclusion for people living with a disability in Bayside.
We have developed the draft Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan 2021 -2025 (MPHWP) and want to ensure it connects with all ages and abilities. We need a wide range of experiences and ideas, particularly from people living with a disability or caring for someone with a disability – so please get involved and share this opportunity with your community.
How did we get to this point?
We have developed this plan following an extensive consultation process speaking with community members across all ages and abilities to understand the biggest opportunities to improve health and wellbeing and what are the barriers that need to be overcome.
City of Perth Council endorse Equity Diversity and Inclusion Framework miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Do you think we’ve got Bayside’s health and wellbeing priorities in check?
We have developed a draft Public Health and Wellbeing Plan (2021 -2025) and need your feedback.
The Plan is an important tool that will be used by Council, local health service providers and community organisations to set policy and partnership priorities for the next four years.
It builds on the health and wellbeing aspirations of the community outlined in the Bayside Community Vision 2050 and focuses on health and wellbeing issues that will have the greatest impact.
We have developed this draft plan following an extensive consultation process speaking with community members across all ages and abilities to understand the biggest opportunities to improve health and wellbeing and what are the barriers that need to be overcome.