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Shoreline council backs 70-year target for park ADA transition plan, asks staff to return with resolution

5811864 · September 22, 2025
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Summary

Consultants and councilors discussed a draft Park Facilities ADA Transition Plan that sets a 70-year funding target (about $300,000 per biennium, roughly 9–10% of General Capital funding). Councilmembers voiced support and asked staff to return with a resolution for Oct. 6; the plan will be placed on a future consent calendar.

The Shoreline City Council on Sept. 22 heard a staff presentation on the draft Park Facilities ADA Transition Plan and signaled support for a 70-year funding target to complete the city’s park accessibility improvements.

Laurie Strauss, an architect with Design to Last, and Randy Witt, also with Design to Last, reviewed edits made since the council first saw the draft in August and described the plan’s updated funding strategy and ongoing public-comment process. "We settled on a recommendation of using a target of 70 years to complete the projects in the program," Witt said, characterizing the target as a long-range, flexible goal tied to biennial revenues.

The plan sets a target funding level that the consultants described…

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