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Those consultations were originally intended to be about improving accessibility standards inside the building, but the discussions soon turned to issues around accessibility in Saskatoon’s downtown, Cooley said. He suggested a final design might not include angled stalls, noting these could create a risk of vehicles backing into cyclists, but he said the city administration would work with the consultant to ensure the
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