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City posts updated ADA transition plan; staff schedules public information sessions and outlines curb cut and bus‑stop work
Summary
The city posted an updated ADA transition plan, opened a multilingual public comment period and scheduled three public information sessions in July. Staff said the plan identifies an inventory of public‑right‑of‑way elements (206 potential missing curb cuts, 11 non‑compliant bus stops) and sets evaluation and staged implementation timelines.
The City of Madison posted an updated ADA transition plan and opened a public comment period, Transportation Commission members were told June 25.
Rebecca Hoyt, the city’s ADA coordinator, said the plan and a summary document are available online in four languages, and that the city will run public information sessions July 9 (programs and services/employment), July 16 (public right of way) and July 23 (facilities and web/digital accessibility). Hoyt said the plan will be revised to incorporate public comment and is…
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