City Sued Over Access for the Disabled
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The state attorney general’s office has sued the city of Mill Valley saying it has failed to enforce state laws requiring that city facilities and businesses be accessible to the disabled.
The lawsuit, filed Monday in Marin Superior Court, said the city had failed to investigate and resolve complaints about access to ice cream parlors, restaurants, service stations, banks, drugstores and city facilities.
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