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Metro presents ADA transition plan update; plans divisional action lists and annual reporting
Summary
Metro told the Regional Transit Committee it completed an ADA transition plan developed with community input and will publish the plan online, create divisional action plans, and issue an annual accessibility report beginning in 2025.
King County Metro presented its federally required Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) transition plan to the Regional Transit Committee on April 16, outlining findings from a system-wide self-evaluation, community engagement and next steps for implementation.
Brian Mannion, deputy director of Metro’s Mobility Division and the project’s executive sponsor, said the plan is a framework to identify barriers and develop strategies to bring Metro programs, services and facilities into compliance with Title II of the ADA. Metro’s project team — including ADA universal access program manager Taryn Farley, ADA coordinator Dion Graham and community engagement lead Christina Gonzalez — summarized outreach and technical findings and described how Metro…
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