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Roselle reviews CMAP‑funded ADA transition plan that prioritizes 16 pedestrian routes

Village Board of Trustees, Village of Roselle · October 28, 2025
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The Village of Roselle received a final draft of an Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan on Oct. 27, a consultant said, after a 14‑month evaluation funded by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP).

The Village of Roselle received a final draft of an Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan on Oct. 27, a consultant said, after a 14‑month evaluation funded by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP).

Don Kostelec, a consultant working with the village, told the board the effort measured roughly 2,000 curb ramps and about 150 miles of sidewalk, collected about 80 resident survey responses and identified 16 routes for prioritized improvements. The consultant said the eastern and northern sections of the village—older areas with higher concentrations of residents reporting disabilities—showed the…

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