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City seeks $450,000 for ADA upgrades including lowered service counters and library accessibility

2956085 · March 31, 2025
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Community Services staff requested $450,000 for ADA compliance projects: $300,000 to modify or replace seven public service counters at City Hall and other buildings, and $150,000 to finish several ongoing accessibility projects, including concert-hall restrooms and curb ramps.

Community Services and the city’s ADA team presented a $450,000 capital request for improved public access at city facilities during the March 31 committee hearing.

Anna Vivian, representing ADA compliance, said the bulk of the request — $300,000 — would allow the city to bring seven public service counters into ADA compliance at City Hall and high‑traffic public counters including the town clerk, tax collector, tax assessor, community services desk, security desk, registrar of voters and the building department. ADA staff and building…

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