Montreal Wheelchair User Decries City's Sidewalk Disrepair
Montreal Wheelchair User Decries City's Sidewalk Disrepair

A Montreal wheelchair user has publicly called out the poor condition of the city's sidewalks, describing them as a daily obstacle course of bumps, holes, and cracks. The individual, who relies on a wheelchair for mobility, emphasized that every imperfection in the pavement is felt acutely, making simple trips arduous and sometimes dangerous.

Challenges Faced by Wheelchair Users

Wheelchair users across Montreal are voicing concerns over neglected infrastructure. The uneven surfaces not only cause discomfort but also pose serious safety risks, including potential tip-overs and injuries. Many residents argue that the city has not done enough to maintain sidewalks, especially in residential and older neighborhoods.

City Response and Calls for Action

Local advocacy groups are urging the municipal government to prioritize sidewalk repairs and allocate more funding for accessibility improvements. They suggest implementing regular inspections and faster response times for reported hazards. The city has acknowledged the issue but cites budget constraints and competing priorities.

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This incident adds to a growing list of accessibility concerns in Montreal, where activists continue to push for inclusive urban planning. The wheelchair user’s story has resonated with many, sparking discussions on social media and calls for change.

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