Public access is a crucial topic that revolves around ensuring equal and fair access to public spaces, services, and resources for all individuals. Recent events have highlighted issues of discrimination, exclusion, and lack of accessibility in various areas such as education, healthcare, and transportation. Petitions under this topic focus on addressing systemic barriers, advocating for inclusivity, and promoting equal rights for marginalized communities.
One notable petition calls for improved accessibility in public schools for students with disabilities, highlighting the need for accommodations and support services. Another petition urges policymakers to prioritize public transportation infrastructure to create a more inclusive and sustainable urban environment.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, you can contribute to creating a more equitable society that values diversity and ensures that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully in public life. Join the movement for public access and help build a more inclusive and accessible world for all.
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This has been a trail My wife and I take our little girls to explore and enjoy for many years when going for a family walk we discovered this white fence with no trespassing posted! This was extremely upsetting for My family to see, so we want to take action against it.
This path was the safest way of getting to Umstead park without driving or having to bike a long way on the street. This fence takes away a lot of the walkability of this community. I hope at least the small path through the woods joining the 2 neighborhoods can be opened up
We've been using this access to easily reach umstead for family walks, as well as the many trails for mini hikes and educational purposes for our young kiddos for almost a decade. This was the highlight of the neighborhood, and especially as summer approaches, losing access to not only OUR community trails but Umstead...
P.s. I've never seen a motorized vehicle within these trails in 10 years. It's ALL families with young children, folks walking their dogs and the occasional bike. We want it back.
I live right around the corner from the connector trail. I used it several times per week. The first time I approached the trail and saw the closure, I was actually stunned. I started a different petition to ask to reopen as soon as I could. That petition can be found here: https://www.change.org/p/reopen-community-access-to-poyner-road-trail-and-umstead-park-in-raleigh-nc I notified the signers of the petition I started so that those who don't know will know now. Please consider at least opening up the connector trail. Thank you.
I have used this trial/access point for running and walking my dog for years - since I moved into the Delta Ridge neighborhood. Very disheartening to now have this area vehemently blocked-off from any access, based on the irresponsible actions of a small # of people/isolated incident(s); none of which are the vast minority of long-time, responsible users of this area for actual outdoor recreation Nd personal enjoyment.
It was always a pleasure for me to see the many families coming to the pier to fish, picnic and enjoy being at the marina. feel very sad when I take my walks and see the pier empty of life! We do not need a ferry but we do need that pier repaired so it can, once again, have a usefulpurpose!
I don't even own a dog but I walk around the park daily and see it sitting empty most of the week when baseball games are not in session. The park should be accessible to all! It makes the most sense to allow people and dogs to use the park when the ballfields are not being used. It's ridiculous to let the park sit empty all day and deny access to neighbors. The park needs more places for people to sit and more entrance points so that those of us who cannot walk easily can still enjoy the park.