OK, this makes more sense to me. The title of the article is actually: "Wheelchair Friendly Cities? … 7 Places Worth the Effort"
The article is not a ranking or 'best of' list. Just a collection of stories from people who find their cities wheelchair 'friendly,' a very loosely defined term in this article. Cheers, Don. On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 3:49 PM, Don Price <donpric...@yahoo.com> wrote: On , Don Price <donpric...@yahoo.com> wrote: Not to knock any city or even this magazine, but I'm curious how any city that gets tons of snow can be in the top ten. I suppose they could have amazing access, you just can't get to it half the year. Clearly I'll need to read it for their judging criteria. :) PS. I grew up in WI and now live in AZ. I do know about snow. Don. On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 5:54 AM, "wheelch...@aol.com" <wheelch...@aol.com> wrote: This Month's issue of New Mobility Magazine lists the top 7 cites for Friendly Accessibility. 1. Seattle 2. Minneapolis 3. San Francisco Bay Area 4. Salt Lake City 5. Chicago 6. Topeka, Kansas 7. Boston For the details, check out Oct 2013 Issue. Also, is your bladder... botox friendly? Also, trying out Google Glasses Best Wishes