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Shelton adopts plan to inventory $26 million in ADA sidewalk barriers, seeks phased fixes

5841575 · September 3, 2025
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City staff presented an ADA transition plan that inventories roughly 38 miles of sidewalks and estimates $26 million to fix all deficiencies; council voted to place the plan on the Sept. 16 action agenda to allow grant seeking and phased implementation.

Shelton staff presented an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) transition plan that inventories roughly 38 miles of sidewalk and other rights‑of‑way barriers and estimates roughly $26 million to remedy all identified deficiencies. The City Council voted to place the ADA transition plan on the Sept. 16 action agenda for formal adoption, a step staff said is often required to pursue federal and state transportation grants.

Assistant Public Works Director Aaron Nix told the council the inventory increased…

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