Get on any IC forum or site and describe what you're looking to explore. People will help you find it.
Some communities are barely accessible, rustic havens but others -- especially some cohousing ones -- are much more accessible than average. I spotted one infill sitemap where all the space immediately around the multiplexes was paved and then they had greenspace elsewhere. It seemed excellent for people with mobility issues.
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Date: 2021-07-29 07:17 pm (UTC)Some communities are barely accessible, rustic havens but others -- especially some cohousing ones -- are much more accessible than average. I spotted one infill sitemap where all the space immediately around the multiplexes was paved and then they had greenspace elsewhere. It seemed excellent for people with mobility issues.
https://www.ic.org/community-is-the-best-medicine-a-guide-to-cooperative-living-on-a-disability-income/
https://specialneedsplanning.net/2013/05/housing-options-for-individuals-with-disabilities-intentional-communities/
https://www.autismhousingnetwork.org/neurodiverse-cohousing-matter/
https://na.eventscloud.com/file_uploads/bd7e353699014d79b4ad3080ac6e1b67_SupportiveHousingOptions.pdf
There are ADA tiny house plans:
https://www.larrys-house-plans-guide.com/wheelchair-accessible-tiny-house-plans.html
This spiral house has a clear travel lane and a roll-in shower at the center.
https://www.dedoimedo.com/art_3d/snail-house.html