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DDOT outlines FY25 ADA transition plan update, seeks public feedback
Summary
The District Department of Transportation presented its fiscal year 2025 Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan update, detailing recent accessibility work, planned inventory improvements, a public feedback period and a target to publish a public dashboard by the end of FY25, budget permitting.
Xavier Davis, Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator at the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), presented the agency’s fiscal year 2025 ADA transition plan update at a public forum, outlining recent work to bring sidewalks, curb ramps and pedestrian signals into compliance and asking the public for feedback before a one‑week comment deadline.
The presentation explained what DDOT will submit to the Federal Highway Administration and described the elements FHWA looks for in a transition plan under federal ADA rules. "We're just want[ing] to kind of give the public a chance to review what we're preparing to submit to Federal Highways, explain what we're submitting, and then kind of give you some information on where you can send us feedback," Davis said.
Davis said DDOT compiles an asset inventory of sidewalks, curb ramps, transit stops and accessible pedestrian…
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