NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Hopping in and out of cars around Nashville is something many people do without thinking twice.

However, for people with disabilities, accessing all that Music City has to offer can be challenging.

Metro Council recently approved a resolution to launch an ADA accessibility audit that will take a closer look at how accessible Nashville is for people with disabilities.

I heard from advocates in the disabled community about some of the issues they'd like to see addressed.

Nashville native Kasondra Farmer doesn't shy away from social outings.

"I went and saw a show at TPAC. We saw The Wiz, which was amazing, and it's very Motown vibes, very cool," said Kasondra Farmer, director of engagement for Empower Tennessee.

Farmer uses a wheelchair.

I caught up with her

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