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Volunteers needed for Downtown Accessibility Audit on 9/25

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On September 25th, the City of Rochester, in collaboration with Strafford Regional Planning Commission and Strafford County Public Health Network, is conducting an Accessibility Audit of Downtown Rochester.

Volunteers are needed during the event to observe and evaluate the accessibility of streets and sidewalks in downtown Rochester. Participants will meet at the Rochester Performance & Arts Center (RPAC), at 32 North Main Street, to begin the audits.

There will be two chances to participate. The first audit is scheduled for 3:00 pm. The second audit will begin at 5:00 pm.

Refreshments will be provided. All ages and abilities are welcome. RSVP is required by September 22nd in one of three ways:

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