The City recently completed an accessibility evaluation of its current pedestrian infrastructure in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. An ADA Self-Evaluation is a federally required document for all cities. The draft ADA Self-Evaluation document can be viewed here (PDF). Public comments on the document will be accepted through Friday, September 28.
To provide public comment, select one of two methods below:
The Self-Evaluation examines the condition of the City’s pedestrian infrastructure within City right-of-way and determines which amenities are compliant or non-compliant with ADA standards. The Self-Evaluation included review of sidewalks, curb ramps, and bicycle/pedestrian trails. Any barriers to accessibility were documented and mapped. The City is committed to providing accessible infrastructure and plans to improve infrastructure within its right-of-ways over time and in coordination with other infrastructure projects.
At the conclusion of the public comment period, the draft ADA Self-Evaluation will be finalized and adopted by the City Council.