Dear editor,
–I am commenting on the pedestrian signs on 13th street. I visit back home a few times a year so I am connected to Paso. Those 13th street signs are so numerous and vision blocking that they are confusing. The first time I saw them I was dumbfounded and took a little time to decide what was happening.
I believe they are an actual hazard to someone who is not familiar with them, which would include most out of town visitor types. You can spend so much attention on the signs that the pedestrians don’t register. It also appears that they are a traffic hazard if they need breakaway mounts to facilitate repairs.
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American Foundation for the Blind Kicks Off Centennial Initiatives with Dinner and Music for a Historic Celebration
Chef Christine Ha, Wine Expert Dr. Hoby Wedler, Musician Marcus Roberts to collaborate on special evening of food, wine, music
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is launching a series of events throughout 2021 to commemorate 100 years of creating a more inclusive world for people who are blind or visually impaired. First up: Dinner and Music for a Historic Celebration, on February 11 at 7 p.m. EST.
This virtual celebration includes a conversation with three blind individuals who are excelling in creative and sensory pursuits. MasterChef winner, cookbook author, and restaurateur