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School Officials to Lobby MLA for Handicapped Accessible Loading Zone
School Officials to Lobby MLA for Handicapped Accessible Loading Zone
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Michelle Pinon - News Advertiser
Officials with Buffalo Trails Public Schools, (BTPS) are hoping to meet with Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville MLA Jackie Armstrong-Homeniuk in the near future to lobby for a handicapped accessible loading zone for Delnorte School in Innisfree.
BTPS Board Chair Lanie Parr stated, “We’re just hoping the MLA will hear what we have to say and understand the reason we’re doing it so that she’s able to advocate on our behalf.”
Even though there is only one family who could benefit from having a handicapped accessible loading zone currently, Parr said that it could be an issue if there’s another person who is mobility challenged; either a student, staff, or a family member that drops students off in the future.
“We want to make it as accessible as possible for people. We don’t want to create any barriers to have our students or families to be able to get into the school,” added Parr.
On October 19, 2020, BTPS Facilities Director Randy Huxley wrote to Deborah McMann, the Mayor of the Village of Innisfree requesting that a handicapped parking/loading zone space be established on the road in front of the school’s main entrance.
The road Huxley was referring to is Secondary Highway 870. He went on to say, “With the topography of the site and the school being in close proximity to the street, there is limited ability to create a handicap parking/drop off zone in front of the school. Without using the main road, visitors park in the south parking lot. Access to the school from this area, is extremely difficult for mobility challenged individuals.”
On December 21, 2020, Huxley received a response from the Village of Innisfree stating his letter of concern had been forwarded to Alberta Transportation. The Village’s letter to Huxley stated, “Alberta Transportation has reviewed your request and has declined the decision and will not permit accessibly parking/ unloading adjacent to the school along Highway 870.
Alberta Transportation, as well as Mayor and Council of the Village of Innisfree, presented BTPS with three options. They include:
• Utilize the large area north of the Library/Millennium Building for offloading and loading for handicapped, as that sidewalk is continuous to the front of the school;
• Utilize the area south of the school and create a new drop off/loading zone with accessible parking spots designated; or
• Utilize the staff parking zone located between the Millennium Building and Innisfree Delnorte School.
Read the full story in the February 17, 2021 edition of the News Advertiser - now online!