The City of Hoboken will begin surveying its sidewalks and pedestrian infrastructure using robotic scanners on Monday, July 13, as part of a month-long effort to improve accessibility across the city. Over the next month, residents will begin seeing Daxbot robots traveling along Hoboken sidewalks to collect information about the existing conditions of sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signal push buttons, crosswalks, and park pathways. The data …
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