CAPE CHARLES, Va. — In an effort to improve accessibility, the Town of Cape Charles has partnered with Citizens for Central Park to propose the construction of three ADA-compliant parking spaces near the park. The initiative aims to enhance access for individuals with mobility disabilities.
The proposal, which town officials say is a crucial step toward making public spaces more inclusive, is currently under review. If approved, the designated spaces would be strategically located to provide convenient entry points to Central Park, ensuring that all visitors, regardless of mobility challenges, can enjoy its amenities.
Citizens for Central Park, a local advocacy group dedicated to maintaining and improving the park, has been actively involved in the planning process. Representatives from the organization have worked closely with town officials to identify optimal locations for the new spaces and advocate for their implementation.

"Building Department: Schedules and conducts physical inspections to ensure the property meets safety standards, occupancy limits, and applicable building codes."…
Renewable Energy? Sounds like a liberal wet dream. Drill Baby, Drill!
You are as crazy as a bed bug in June.
Awe now you're asking nicely, I think you're secretly crushing on me and it's messing with your head big time.…
I'd like to see the costs for the increases in renewable energy.