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Indian Trail council adopts decade-long ADA transition plan
Summary
The Town Council unanimously adopted an Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan that sets a multi-year schedule to address accessibility barriers across rights-of-way, parks and facilities; the plan estimates more than $12 million in needs and calls for an initial FY26 work program of about $450,000 funded from existing budgets.
The Town Council of Indian Trail unanimously adopted the town's Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan at the meeting, directing staff to proceed with a multi-year program to inventory and remediate accessibility barriers.
Precision Infrastructure Management, the town's consultant, estimated the town's right-of-way network contained about 14,000 barriers identified across roughly 100 miles of sidewalks and related infrastructure. The consultant estimated total repairs at more than $12 million in today's dollars; the plan recommends staged work over many years rather than a single large contract. For fiscal year 2026 the plan lists roughly $450,000 of prioritized work, and staff told council the town expects to deliver much of that work with in-house…
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