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  2. Visitability - Wikipedia

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    Visitability is the design approach for new housing such that anyone who uses a wheelchair or other mobility device should be able to visit. A social visit requires the ability to get into the house, to pass through interior doorways, and enter a bathroom to use the toilet.

  3. Martinez, Riverside County, California - Wikipedia

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    Martinez (Spanish: Martínez) is a populated place on the lands of the Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians in Riverside County, California. It lies at an elevation of −135 feet (−41 meters). It lies at an elevation of −135 feet (−41 meters).

  4. Category:Martinez, California - Wikipedia

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  5. 'Don't lose me': Deputies describe finding 100-year-old left ...

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    Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies found two elderly women still at a west Altadena senior home hours after the Eaton fire threatened the area and well after evacuations had been ordered.

  6. St. Catherine of Siena School (Martinez, California) - Wikipedia

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    St. Catherine of Siena School in Martinez, California is a Catholic school in the Diocese of Oakland. The school has a Preschool and serves students in Kindergarten through Eighth Grade. Most graduates of the school attend Alhambra High School (Martinez, California), Carondelet High School, or De La Salle High School (Concord, California ...

  7. Martinez Library - Wikipedia

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    The bond specified a designated children's area, youth recreational opportunities, and improving disabled access. [7] The US$2,000,000 (equivalent to about $2,794,000 in 2023) renovation work started in November 2010 and the library continued operating for 25 hours per week in a temporary location in the old train depot near Martinez station. [8]