Deputy St. Paul Mayor Jaime Tincher promised immediate improvements to accessibility after I talked to her last week for my story about my wheelchair and I being trapped in St. Paul City Hall. On Tuesday, workers installed two handicapped accessible parking spaces not far from the building’s 4th Street doors. Tincher said more changes are coming.
Like what?
Tincher said the city’s new Accessibility Coordinator Mark Zoller and other staff members recently walked through skyways to see how people get to the St. Paul City Hall-Ramsey County Courthouse. Clearly marking the easiest routes are likely next on the to-do list, she said.
Currently, visitors who want to stay indoors have to go down from the skyway in the Lowry Building, find a corridor that connects to the City Hall Annex, find their way to the Annex lobby and then take the elevators there back to the skyway level and cross into the courthouse. None of the route is marked.
“They also had some ideas on how we can do some design things so it’s not quite a maze,” Tincher said. “That makes it a little easier if you’re thinking about traveling that route with mobility challenges. And we’re going to keep working on it.”
How soon?
Tincher would not venture a guess. “I have learned that things that seem simple can have some complexity,” she said.
Before making the new disability parking spots, officials had to make sure there was a nearby curb cut for visitors in wheelchairs to get onto the sidewalk, as well as heating coils in the sidewalk to prevent ice buildup.