Access to the Coronado
Author:Steve Patterson November 18th, 2009
The Coronado is known to many of you. The building sat vacant for many years until it was renovated into residences, offices and restaurants. Located across from Saint Louis University at Lindell and Spring (map) it is in the center of the action.
Last month I went to the Coronado to try the new Chuy Arzola’s. I couldn’t find on-street parking close enough for me so I drove around back to the parking garage.
The walk wasn’t short but it was shorter than anything I could have found on the street. Part of the garage is reserved for building residents (right). Guests drive in on a lower level and take the elevator to reach the walkway you see here. I was walking but to a wheelchair user it is completely accessible. Well, at least this part is.
Hmm, that curb just blows the accessibility. I’m able to set up/down curbs but I like accessible routes because not having a curb to deal with reduces my risk of falling. People using wheelchairs & mobility scooters are out of luck. People using a walker may have a hard time stepping up. There may have been a ramp somewhere in the vicinity but I didn’t see it.
The lesson here is you can have many items that are compliant but if the end to end route has one curb all the other efforts don’t really matter.
- Steve Patterson


