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Shoreline reviews draft ADA transition plan for parks, prioritizes two parks for initial funding
Summary
Shoreline reviewed a draft Parks Facilities ADA Transition Plan on Aug. 11 that inventories accessibility barriers, estimates costs, and proposes priorities; staff recommended Twin Ponds Park and Richmond Beach Saltwater Park for initial work funded by $400,000 in the 2025–26 biennium.
The Shoreline City Council on Aug. 11 reviewed a draft Parks Facilities Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan that inventories accessibility barriers across the city’s park system and proposes a prioritization and funding strategy for remedial work.
City project manager Randy Witt introduced the plan prepared with consultant Design to Last. Consultant Laurie Strauss described a field evaluation of 21 parks, a research checklist organized around federal ADA priority levels (Priority 1: entry; Priority 2: circulation and use of amenities; Priority 3: restrooms; Priority 4: other…
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