Ann Matheson works at her desk at UPEI. She has severe arthritis in both knees but will be forced to walk across campus following a decision to remove the designated parking spots outside Main Building, where she works. Guardian photo
Charlottetown, PEI
For Ann Matheson, the severe arthritis in both knees makes walking a very difficult part of her day.
The Guardian
“Every step I take every day hurts,” she said.
As an executive assistant in Main Building at the University of Prince Edward Island, getting to work has never been much trouble because of three designated parking spaces located outside the building.
But that’s about to change, as the university plans to remove the spaces in the coming weeks to help reduce internal traffic on the campus. Three staff members use the parking on a regular basis, as well as several students.
Matheson first learned of the issue in May when the university came to her about the changes. They then held public meetings concerning the issue.
Following the meeting, the decision was upheld and alternate parking arrangements were found for those involved, she said.
“They’re willing to compromise and give us a couple spaces in visitor parking.”