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Cambria Residential Services company history timeline

1991

For much more information about Cambria City and its history, access the PDF download of the 1991 application JAHA completed to get Cambria City listed as a National Historic District.

In 1991, Port Authority of Allegheny County obtained the first wheelchair accessible buses.

1993

1993 (Western Pennsylvania) United States District Court approves settlement on behalf of residents at Western Center in Canonsburg, PA. Commonwealth ordered to evaluate residents to determine appropriateness for community living.

1994

1994 (Western Pennsylvania) Founding of the City of Pittsburgh-Allegheny County Task Force on Disabilities, a 13-member body that advises the City and County on issues that improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.

1997

1997 (Western Pennsylvania) Three Rivers Center for Independent Living files a lawsuit against City for failure to comply with the ADA by not installing curb cuts on newly repaved streets.

2001

The Frank & Sylvia Pasquerilla Heritage Discovery Center, which is located in Cambria City and is #9 on this walking tour, opened in 2001 and explores the story of this historic neighborhood in depth.

2002

2002 (Pennsylvania) Pennsylvania State legislature passes the Visitability Tax Credit Program, which provides tax incentives for new residential construction or renovation projects that incorporate accessibility features.

2002 (National) The federal Help America Vote Act requires that at least one voting machine at designated polling locations be accessible to people with disabilities.

2002 (Western Pennsylvania) The Healthcare Council of Western Pennsylvania and its partners design and implement “Every Contact Counts,” the first local program to educate hospital employees about the support needs of people with disabilities.

2003

The St Emerich’s church building (which stood at 600 Chestnut St) was demolished in 2003.

2004

2004 (Western Pennsylvania) Urban League, Community College of Allegheny County, Three Rivers Center for Independent Living, and the City of Pittsburgh are the first to sign pledges to employ people with disabilities.

2005

It mandates that polling places remove physical barriers to accessibility. (Western Pennsylvania) Currently, all of Allegheny County’s 1321 polling locations have accessible entries, compared with 248 inaccessible polling places in 2005.

2006

The Johnstown Area Heritage Association restored this house into a museum about immigrants’ lives at the turn of the century; the museum opened in 2006.

2007

2007 (Western Pennsylvania) UPMC establishes the Disabilities Resource Center to ensure system-wide staff training and facility accessibility.

2009

In 2009, St Stephen’s was renamed Resurrection Catholic Church, and is now home to the merged parishes of St Emerich & Casimir, St Columba, St Rochus, Immaculate Conception, and St Stephen’s.

2009 (Pennsylvania) Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania files class action lawsuit against Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on behalf of more than 1200 residents of five state-run institutions who had not been offered the opportunity to move into community living arrangements.

2012

In August 2012, the building was renamed and reopened as Grand Halle, and will be used as a special-event and reception venue.

25, 2012, a ceremony was held to transfer ownership of St Columba, Sts.

2015

2015 (Western Pennsylvania) Pittsburgh and Allegheny County’s year-long celebration of 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

2022

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