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Scavenger hunt in Mount Dora will help support local businesses
MOUNT DORA, Fla. – If you are looking for something to do on Saturday that will also help support small businesses, more than 30 merchants in downtown Mount Dora are hosting their first QR code scavenger hunt.All you need is a smart phone and a mask, and you will be able to find QR codes “hidden in plain site” to complete a scavenger hunt while also getting discounts at many of the shops and restaurants.It’s an idea started by Tish Ramsey, the owner of Steampunk Ally Nitro Ice Cream and Gifts.[TRENDING: DeSantis to lift restaurant limits in Fla. | Here’s how to track your mail-in ballot | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]“We really have a tight community of businesses here and we have all been brainstorming together to
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London, Ont.’s Reimagine Co. dreams bigger after overwhelming support for grocery store
zero-waste store in London, Ont., was hoping to raise $50,000 in 30 days for what would be the city’s first zero-waste grocery store — they did it in nine.Now, the owners have announced a stretch goal of $75,000 that would allow them to add some luxury items like a juicer, a nut grinder, a plant-based milkshake machine, juice and milk dispensers, and more. London’s first zero-waste grocery store could open by year’s end: Reimagine Co.
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Coronavirus: Ontario banning alcohol sales after 11 p.m. to slow spread of virus, says Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford responded to questions on Friday regarding the province’s announcement that bars, restaurants and food and drink businesses are prohibited from selling alcohol after 11 p.m.
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25.09.2020 / 20:02
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Webinar 10/1: HCBS Innovation During COVID: Federal, State, & DD Act Partners
Register for the webinar on Thursday, October 1 at 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. ET.The Administration for Community Living (ACL) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) host a monthly webinar series that invites subject matter experts to share insights and best practices to develop high quality home- and community-based services (HCBS) and programs beyond regulatory compliance. On January 27, 2020, the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) declared a public health emergency (PHE) responding to COVID-19.
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25.09.2020 / 17:32
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Tory failure to support North with cash means Covid is 'levelling down' region, Burnham warns
Extra lockdown restrictions without extra financial support mean the North of England is being "levelled down" during the fight against the coronavirus, Andy Burnham has claimed.
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25.09.2020 / 15:46
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Trump camp hopes Mideast pacts translate to Jewish support
Jewish American voters have leaned Democratic for decades, but Republicans are hoping the recent steps toward normalized relations between Gulf states and Israel — which Trump vigorously touted earlier this month — bolster his appeal to Jewish voters. With battleground states like Pennsylvania, Florida and Michigan collectively decided in 2016 by fewer than 200,000 votes, any loss of the Jewish support by Democratic nominee Joe Biden could be pivotal.“Democrats like to say they have a majority of the Jewish vote,” said Republican Jewish Coalition executive director Matt Brooks, whose group is spending $10 million to boost Trump and other GOP candidates in electoral battlegrounds ahead of November.
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25.09.2020 / 14:40
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U.S. Postal Service unveils its Holiday Delights stamp
[TRENDING: DeSantis to lift restaurant limits in Fla. | Here’s how to track your mail-in ballot | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]The stamp art was inspired by folk art and features four items that represent Christmas, a Christmas tree, an ornament, a stuffed stocking and a prancing reindeer.Each design is in the traditional Christmas colors of red, green and white.The Holiday Delights stamps are available nationwide.The forever stamp costs 55 cents per stamp and $11 for a book of 20.
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Japan's newly minted prime minister steps into UN limelight
TOKYO – Considered something of a lightweight on foreign policy issues, Japan’s new prime minister has spent much of his career in the shadows, supporting previous leader Shinzo Abe with backroom bureaucratic maneuvers and in largely scripted, sometimes prickly dealings with the media. That will change Saturday morning (Friday afternoon at the United Nations) when Yoshihide Suga makes his very public debut, albeit virtually and in a prerecorded video, at the U.N.
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25.09.2020 / 12:21
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Winter in a pandemic: How cold air could make the coronavirus spread more easily
coronavirus cases across Canada.Some parts of Canada are already experiencing a second wave, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday.
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25.09.2020 / 11:22
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Health services in Perth and Kinross hit by need to focus on virus
Perth and Kinross health chief has said plans to remobilise health services have been “thwarted” after a rise in COVID cases. Two recent outbreaks in both a Perthshire care home and factory have hindered plans to move into the next phase.
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25.09.2020 / 05:56
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Facing covid-19 with contactless innovations
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25.09.2020 / 01:07
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My Brother’s Keeper awarded $1 million to expand in Orlando
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando city commissioners voted this week to approve $1 million to help fund the My Brother’s Keeper program, expanding it to four new neighborhoods throughout the city.The program is a national initiative started by President Barack Obama aimed at helping minority youth reach their full potential.City Commissioner Regina Hill said she supports the approved funding and it’s much needed for the boys in her district and throughout the city.“Let them know that the community hasn’t forgotten about them, and they do have a place in this city, and they can become productive citizens,” Hill said.[TRENDING: Gang feud leaves 3-year-old dead | Man steals cat blood from clinic | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]She
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25.09.2020 / 00:39
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Doctors call for closure of bars, dine-in restaurants to stop spread of COVID-19
After a recent surge in numbers, a group of health leaders and physicians says the Ontario government must take immediate action to stop COVID-19 from spreading. They’re calling for places where there is a high risk of transmission, such as bars and restaurants, to be shut down.
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24.09.2020 / 22:50
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House backs bill to boost 'clean energy,' enhance efficiency
WASHINGTON – The House has approved a modest bill to promote “clean energy” and increase energy efficiency while phasing out the use of coolants in air conditioners and refrigerators that are considered a major driver of global warming.The bill boosts renewable energy such as solar and wind power, sets stricter energy efficiency standards for buildings and authorizes grants to local communities for more efficient schools, homes and municipal buildings.The House approved the bill, 220-185, Thursday, sending it to the Senate, where a separate energy bill is pending.
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24.09.2020 / 22:44
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Moncton’s Crossroads for Women needs provincial funding to continue services
Crossroads for Women in Moncton is willing to give up her own office to provide a space for women fleeing violence.She said she just needs the money to do it.“What we would be doing is removing administrative offices so we need to find a new home for admin so we would be turning those into bedrooms. So we do have the room,” said Chantal Poirer, the shelter’s executive director.
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24.09.2020 / 20:57
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Saskatchewan increases support for tourism sector
Saskatchewan Tourism Sector Support Program (STSSP) to include privately-owned RV parks and campgrounds, along with all licensed outfitters.According to a press release Thursday, the province estimates its tourism industry could see a decline of at least $730 million in visitor spending in 2020.
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24.09.2020 / 19:45
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This Morning's Phillip Schofield thanks wife Steph for support after discussing mental health issues
This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield has thanked his loved ones – including wife Steph, daughters Ruby and Molly, and his friend and co-host Holly Willoughby – for their help and support as he opened up about his recent mental health issues.On today's (September 24) This Morning, Holly and Phil were joined by CALM CEO Simon Gunning to discuss the recent news that official figures show that the suicide rate for men in England and Wales in 2019 is the highest it's been for two decades.During the segment, Phillip opened up about his own mental health journey, and he also thanked his loved ones for their "enormous" help recently."Over the next few weeks I will be talking quite a lot about my mental health and where my head has been in
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24.09.2020 / 18:51
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US Postal Service defends accusations that cuts threaten election
PHILADELPHIA - Lawyers for the U.S. Postal Service were in court Thursday to defend accusations that service cuts are slowing down the mail and threatening the integrity of the presidential election.The latest hearing on the issue took place in federal court in Philadelphia, where the attorneys general from six states and the District of Columbia have sued.They argue that on-time delivery dropped sharply in July and has not fully rebounded as the nation battles a pandemic and prepares for an election that could hinge on mail-in ballots.MORE: 2020 ELECTION“There was a sharp dip in early July that hasn’t rebounded to where it was, even today,” Deputy Attorney General Aimee D.
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24.09.2020 / 18:43
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British Academy Film Awards change rules to boost diversity
LONDON – Britain’s film academy is shaking up its membership and its awards voting rules in a review prompted by the glaring lack of diversity in the nominations. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts promised to change after contenders for the 2020 awards were announced last January.
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24.09.2020 / 17:42
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City of Toronto considers action plan to stop spread of COVID-19, avoid a second lockdown
The City of Toronto says the plan could see bars and restaurants close early and pop-up testing locations in some neighbourhoods. Marianne Dimain reports.
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24.09.2020 / 16:25
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COVID-19 pandemic: countries urged to take stronger action to stop spread of harmful information
The World Health Organization (WHO) together with the UN, specialised agencies and partners today called on countries to develop and implement action plans to promote the timely dissemination of science-based information and prevent the spread of false information while respecting freedom of expression.
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24.09.2020 / 16:19
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Will the HSE Winter Plan cure fundamental service ills?
Like winter, health service plans come and go. The question is will this new Winter Plan help cure some of the service ills?
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24.09.2020 / 16:19
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AP-NORC poll: Support for racial injustice protests declines
NEW YORK – As the decision in Kentucky to bring charges against only one of three police officers involved in a raid that killed Breonna Taylor sparks renewed protests nationwide, a new survey finds support has fallen for demonstrations against systemic racism.The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 44% of Americans disapprove of protests in response to police violence against Black Americans, while 39% approve. In June, 54% approved.
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24.09.2020 / 15:58
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ACL Awards New Grant to Strengthen Healthcare Workforce and Address Health Disparities of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Center for Human Dignity funded last September. Both grants aim to increase the life expectancy of people with disabilities and are funded under Projects of National Significance.
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24.09.2020 / 12:51
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UK announces income support program to help workers hit by covid pandemic
LONDON : Britain’s treasury chief on Thursday announced a new income support program to help workers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, responding to pressure from businesses and labor unions to step in with more direct support for people in precarious work situations.Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled a package of economic measures, including a program that subsidizes the wages of workers whose hours are cut due to the pandemic, during a speech to lawmakers.The new economic plan would replace a furloughed worker program which is due to expire next month.
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24.09.2020 / 12:35
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How to download NHS Covid-19 app and how it tracks spread of coronavirus
NHS Covid-19 app has finally launched in England and Wales today, September 24. NHS says it’s “the fastest way of knowing when you’re at risk from coronavirus ”.
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24.09.2020 / 12:27
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Hard-hitting coronavirus advert shows how virus can spread in the home
coronavirus advert shows how it can spread in the home.
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24.09.2020 / 11:51
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WATCH: HSE delivers details of Winter Plan for health service
The Health Service Executive's Winter Plan, published today, promises around 900 more acute beds, including over 50 critical care beds.
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24.09.2020 / 06:38
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Concern over virus testing in mental health services
The Mental Health Commission has expressed concern about current testing of staff for Covid-19 across mental health services.
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24.09.2020 / 01:47
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Alzheimer Society of Calgary, other charities struggle financially as demand in services increase
Charities across the country, like the Alzheimer Society of Calgary, have seen a decrease in donations while experiencing an increase in demand for services. Deb Matejicka reports.
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24.09.2020 / 01:11
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Did you know Central Florida is a hot spot for Brazilian investors, tourists?
ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida has become a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities, one of the most influential communities is the Brazilian community.Known for their samba and carnvales, or carnivals -- the Brazilian community has become a driving force in Central Florida’s culture and economy.[TRENDING: Trump supporter hit girl in face, deputies say | This Central Fla. city is the best place to live | Were 3 Orlando cops poisoned?]“We’ve got a lot of investments from Brazil.
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24.09.2020 / 00:33
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London, Ont., businesses issue plea for local support amid pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic and issue a plea for local support.The news conference, which saw owners from a number of industries including restaurant, retail and optometry, comes as the city deals with three outbreaks of the novel coronavirus. Appointment bookings in the works for October amid massive COVID-19 testing demand in London, Ont.
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23.09.2020 / 22:33
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Throne speech: Conservatives say they will not support Liberals’ plan
Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Conservative MP Candice Bergen said on Wednesday that the party would not support the Liberal government’s throne speech, saying it “leaves behind more Canadians who are suffering” and racks up more debt.
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23.09.2020 / 20:57
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10 things we learned today about the spread of Covid-19
At a National Public Health Emergency Team briefing this evening, Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn said Ireland was moving into the second chapter of the coronavirus emergency.
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23.09.2020 / 19:45
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ACL Awards Alternatives to Guardianship Youth Resource Center
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23.09.2020 / 18:29
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Powell faces lawmakers' skepticism on some Fed aid programs
WASHINGTON – Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday defended the Federal Reserve's efforts to support the economy during the pandemic-induced recession from assertions that its programs bungled aspects of its response.A House subcommittee released a staff analysis that found that a program in which the Fed bought corporate bonds to try to support companies struggling in the pandemic included buying bonds of companies that laid off more than 1 million workers since March.The report from the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis concluded that 383 companies whose bonds were bought by the Fed had continued to pay dividends to shareholders, with 95 of those companies also laying off workers.
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23.09.2020 / 15:30
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Drivers told to only stop at petrol stations or service stations if they 'really need to' as coronavirus cases rise
coronavirus cases. Fresh guidance from the Department for Transport released on Wednesday (September 23) states that motorists should "only stop at petrol stations or motorway service stations if you 'really need to'".
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23.09.2020 / 13:21
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How to prepare your immune system for winter as coronavirus continues to spread
coronavirus cases surging, it’s important to prepare your immune system. Having flu and Covid-19 at the same time significally increases your risk of death, according to government scientists.
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23.09.2020 / 09:01
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Controlled spread of Covid-19 an option, Swedish expert to tell committee
A Swedish expert will today tell the Oireachtas Special Committee on Covid-19 Response that controlled spread of the coronavirus should be allowed among people aged under 60.
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23.09.2020 / 02:43
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People with 'silent Covid' carry just as much virus and are 'driving the spread'
coronavirus without any symptoms are driving the spread because they carry just as much of the virus, experts have warned. Researchers in South Korea said people infected without symptoms have "comparable potential" to spread than those with them.Symptoms include fever, a new and persistent cough and a new loss or change of taste or smell.Professor Sung-Han Kim said the study urged the use of face masks among the general public.His study evaluated how much of the virus both groups were carrying.
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23.09.2020 / 01:05
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East Kilbride teachers do their bit to try and reduce the spread of coronavirus at school
link.Now one school is taking extraordinary measures to ensure their pupils are following social distancing rules.On Monday, a teacher from St Andrew’s and St Bride’s High started following kids into East Kilbride Village at lunchtime to try to enforce separation.
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22.09.2020 / 23:05
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Three Barrie Transit routes to return to normal service frequency next week
COVID-19 pandemic, Barrie Transit routes 1, 6 and 8 will return to 30-minute service intervals beginning Monday.The city says the routes, along with Route 100, have the highest number of riders and that increasing their service frequency will help to support physical distancing. Protective shields installed on Barrie buses; fare collection begins Aug.
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22.09.2020 / 22:04
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Closed California Schools Must Provide In-Person Services To Some Students With Disabilities, Experts Say.
Disability Scoop (9/22, Taketa) reports some San Diego parents and advocates are arguing “students with disabilities need in-person services” more than any other group of students struggling with distance learning.
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Parents Of Children With Special Needs Fear Lack Of Support As Remote Learning Begins Again.
New York Times (9/16, Levine) reports that at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, “the Education Department stressed that all public schools that would be providing virtual or online education during the pandemic must continue to serve their students with disabilities. But a survey released at the end of May by the advocacy group ParentsTogether, found that 40 percent of kids in special education hadn’t received any support at all, and only 20 percent received all the services they were entitled to.” Meanwhile, more than one third “were doing little to no remote learning, compared with 17 percent of their general education peers.
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22.09.2020 / 21:33
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ACL Transit Planning 4 All Project Awards Mobility on Demand Grants
Transit Planning 4 All, has selected three applicants for the Inclusive Mobility on Demand Grant. The teams will weave together inclusive transportation planning, development, and implementation with grassroots-driven mobility on demand (MOD) solutions. Mobility on demand is an innovative user-focused approach that utilizes technology and public-private partnerships to integrate various existing forms of transportation.The three teams are:Learn more about the grants.Transit Planning 4 All (TP4All) is an ACL-funded transportation-planning project that seeks to explore and promote the practice of inclusive planning.
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