via The Oakland Tribune
August 5, 2009
An 86,000-square-foot disability center is scheduled to open next spring in Berkeley, California, with universal access via mass transit.
The idea behind the campus - a first of its kind in the world - is to allow disabled people to get off a BART train and get as many services as possible in one place.
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Aug 07 2009, 11:10 AM
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