In Land Use Law and Disability, Robin Paul Malloy argues that our
communities need better planning to be safely and easily navigated
by people with mobility impairment and to facilitate
intergenerational aging in place. To achieve this, communities will
need to think of mobility impairment and inclusive design as land
use and planning issues, in addition to understanding them as
matters of civil and constitutional rights. Although much has been
written about the rights of people with disabilities, little has
been said about the interplay between disability and land use
regulation. This book undertakes to explain mobility impairment, as
one type of disability, in terms of planning and zoning. The goal
is to advance our understanding of disability in terms of planning
and zoning to facilitate cooperative engagement between disability
rights advocates and land use professionals. This in turn should
lead to improved community planning for accessibility and aging in
place.
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