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City staff outline plan to update Madison ADA transition plan; public-right-of-way inventory underway
Summary
City Disability Rights and Civil Rights staff presented Part 1 of a revitalized ADA transition plan, described the self-evaluation process and said a later presentation will share findings and an implementation schedule.
The City of Madison’s Department of Civil Rights presented the first part of a multistage effort to revitalize the city’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) transition plan, focusing on the project’s scope, who is responsible and the methods staff are using to inventory accessibility barriers.
Rebecca Hoyt, the city’s disability rights and services specialist, said the presentation was informational and that staff were not asking for commission action. “This presentation is informational. We’re not asking for any action from the commission this evening,” Hoyt said. She described the purpose of an ADA transition plan as producing a…
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