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Worcester begins citywide ADA transition inventory for public right‑of‑way; thousands of curb ramps flagged for repair
3753470 · May 20, 2025
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Summary
City staff said a grant and local funds are supporting a citywide inventory of sidewalks and curb ramps. Initial photographic review flagged roughly 2,800–3,000 deficient ramps and about 4,000 additional ramps need field inspection, with work under way by Environmental Partners (now part of Apex).
City staff told the Accessibility Advisory Commission that Worcester has started an ADA transition inventory of public rights of way funded by a state/federal grant, an earmark and local funds, a process intended to map sidewalks, curb ramps and other pedestrian…
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