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Council directs staff to obtain stamped plans for ADA work if fees stay minimal; asks for Rolling Hills Estates coordination on path-of-travel

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After extended discussion about the order of ADA work and site constraints, council directed staff to obtain county plan check and stamped plans if doing so would not incur more than a small fee; council also asked staff to pursue coordination with neighboring Rolling Hills Estates on path-of-travel issues.

Rolling Hills Estates city council members revisited the City Hall Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) improvement project and directed staff to ask Los Angeles County Building and Safety to complete plan check and stamp the existing building plans so long as the fees remain small. Council members emphasized that exterior path-of-travel issues from the street and adjacent easements must be resolved first to ensure interior building changes will be usable.

Staff reminded the council that the city had previously received an ADA study through the California…

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