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Jonathan Paul Katz.

Jonathan Paul Katz

Jonathan Paul Katz is a community planning student at the University of Maryland-College Park, and lives in Hyattsville. He is interested in the intersection of disability access and planning. In his spare time, he also writes a food blog, Flavors of Diaspora.

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Why Walkability is Key to a Dementia-Friendly City

By Jonathan Paul Katz | Oct 29, 2020 | No Comments
How do we make urban spaces more dementia-friendly? Many of the solutions are surprisingly simple: walkable urban design and dementia-friendly design are often one and the same.

It's Time to Put Handwashing Stations at Transit Stops

By Jonathan Paul Katz | Mar 24, 2020 | No Comments
Public restrooms at transit stops aren't just a COVID-19 issue. They're a transit access issue, a religious rights issue, and a human rights issue.
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