Convention Team Begins Construction on ADA Ramp, Partners with CDOT to Make Lasting Accessibility Repairs
CHICAGO – Today, on the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act being signed into law, the Democratic National Convention announced several new accessibility milestones, including the construction of the first ADA-compliant ramp in Democratic National Convention history that provides direct access to the convention floor. This is a custom, first-of-its-kind ramp that the convention is building at the United Center to ensure delegates, media, volunteers, and guests who request accommodations can access the convention floor. This historic step will help to ensure that more delegates with ADA needs can be seated directly on the floor, which has not always been the case in previous years. As part of Democrats’ commitment to making this convention the most accessible in history, the following accommodations will also be available: Designated accessible parking Wheelchair-accessible entrances Accessible restrooms Dedicated spaces at the United Center