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Justice Department Moves to Intervene in Disability Discrimination Suit Against San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Justice Department Moves to Intervene in Disability Discrimination Suit Against San Juan, Puerto Rico

Department of Justice - Press Release Number: 22-958 - Topic(s): Civil Rights Disability Rights

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Sep 13, 2022
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Justice Department Moves to Intervene in Disability Discrimination Suit Against San Juan, Puerto Rico

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The Justice Department today intervened in a disability discrimination lawsuit brought by individuals with mobility disabilities against the City of San Juan, Puerto Rico under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504). The department’s complaint alleges that San Juan fails to provide people with mobility disabilities equal access to the city’s public sidewalk system.

The department’s complaint alleges that there are widespread accessibility issues with San Juan’s sidewalks, including curb ramps that are cracked, too steep, or nonexistent, and walkways that are uneven, too narrow, or obstructed by bollards, utility poles, or other obstacles. The department’s allegations are based on findings by the Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Civil Rights as well as corroborating evidence developed in a subsequent investigation conducted by the department.

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Both San Juan and the plaintiffs consented to the department’s intervention in the proceedings. The department has already participated in productive discussions with the parties and hopes for San Juan’s continued cooperation in reaching a resolution that brings the city into compliance with the ADA and Section 504.

“The ADA’s employment, transportation, and public accommodation protections provide little benefit to people with mobility disabilities if they cannot safely navigate a city’s streets and sidewalks,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “This lawsuit aims to ensure that San Juan meets its obligations under federal law to ensure that its public sidewalk system is accessible to people with disabilities.”

“The ADA and Section 504 require that individuals with disabilities have equal access to city sidewalks so that they can fully participate in community life,” said U.S. Attorney W. Stephen Muldrow for the District of Puerto Rico. “We are committed to ensuring that San Juan takes the necessary steps to make its sidewalks, curb ramps, and crosswalks accessible to all city residents and visitors, and confident that we can work with the city and the plaintiffs to secure a meaningful resolution of this civil action.”

The motion and complaint seeking intervention were jointly filed by the department’s Civil Rights Division and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico. The department also previously filed a statement of interest in this matter.

For more information on the Civil Rights Division, please visit www.justice.gov/crt. For more information on the ADA, please call the department’s toll-free ADA information line at 800‑514-0301 (TDD 800-514-0383) or visit www.ada.gov. Members of the public may report possible civil rights violations at https://civilrights.justice.gov/report.

Unless otherwise indicated, information on Department of Justice websites is in the public domain and may be copied and distributed without permission. Citation of the Department of Justice as source of the information is appreciated, as appropriate. 

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