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R. Catanzaro
R. Catanzaro Alpharetta, GA on Apr 03, 2011
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I need ideas for an outdoor patio that is wheelchair accessible.

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  • Lynne Alpharetta, GA
    I would look at stamped concrete paths, 40 in. wide minium, gentle wide curves, slow elevation changes, no more than 1 foot of elevation for 12 feet of distance and then a flat landing to rest and raised beds, with knee room, not just straight sides,
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