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Madison posts updated ADA transition plan; public sessions set, staff to inventory curb ramps and bus stops
Summary
Madison posted its updated ADA transition plan and opened public comment; the city scheduled three July information sessions and identified 206 likely missing curb cuts and multiple bus stops needing accessibility work.
Rebecca Hoyt, Madison’s ADA coordinator, told the Transportation Commission on June 25 that the city’s updated ADA transition plan is posted online, available in four languages and open for public comment.
Hoyt summarized the plan and the public outreach schedule. The city will host recorded public information sessions and live outreach events; the sessions announced at the meeting were:
- July 9: program services, activities and employment self-evaluation; - July 16: public right-of-way (pedestrian facilities, curb ramps, signals); - July 23: facilities and web/digital accessibility.
Hoyt said the plan relies on existing datasets, ArcGIS mapping, aerial imagery and spot verification;…
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