By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR >> Resident Joseph A. Luciano is petitioning the U.S. Postal Service to
provide “reasonable access” to the elderly and disabled at the post office
downtown.
Luciano said the daunting “mountain” of a staircase leading to the public
entrance has for too long prevented seniors and the handicapped from gaining
access to the facility at 91 Main St. Further, around the back there’s a loading
dock ramp for postal employees’ use, which previously enabled Luciano to conduct
business, but has been closed to the public, with postal officials deeming the
area “dangerous” for customers.
“Seymour’s post office has failed to provide reasonable access and
accommodation to elderly and disabled unable to climb steps at its public
entrance,” Luciano said. “It defiantly refuses to provide an access route to the
ramp in the rear.”
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