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Mason County adopts ADA transition plan for public rights-of-way to maintain federal funding eligibility
Summary
Commissioners approved a resolution adopting an Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan for public rights-of-way after a staff presentation; the plan inventories county pedestrian facilities and sets a process for removing barriers and reporting concerns to maintain eligibility for federal highway funds.
Mason County commissioners on June 10 adopted a resolution to approve an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) transition plan for public rights-of-way, a county staff member said during a public hearing.
The staff presentation described the plan as a formalization of existing county approaches, documenting policies, contact points for reporting accessibility barriers and an inventory of pedestrian facilities. The presenter said the plan has…
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