Updated 07/28/2009 07:46 PM
Mayor Touts City's Efforts At Disability Summit
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that meeting the needs of disabled New Yorkers is a top priority.
The mayor spoke at New York University Tuesday during the first-ever Disability Summit.
He touted the advances the city has made in making buildings, parks and transportation more accessible to the disabled, but said he would like to do more.
"I want to make sure we are a leader in providing services to people with disabilities," said Bloomberg. "We really do want to make sure that all New Yorkers enjoy everything that is possible about our great city and our great country. That's why breaking down the remaining barriers really is a top priority."
The summit was organized by the Fund for the City of New York and the Disabilities Network of New York City.