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Saginaw hears ADA transition plan update; staff to return with funding recommendation

Saginaw City Council · September 18, 2024
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City project manager Matt Poole and ADA coordinator Maria updated the Saginaw City Council on a multi‑year ADA transition plan, showing inventories, a monitoring dashboard and cost estimates; council asked staff to propose a realistic annual funding plan ahead of TxDOT’s next review in Feb. 2026.

Saginaw City Council on Monday received an update on the city’s Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan and asked staff to return with a recommended annual budget to begin implementation.

Matt Poole, the project manager on the transition plan, told the council the effort has included facility and programmatic evaluations across the city and spans an eight‑phase effort that began in 2017. "This is a federal requirement, to have an ADA transition plan in place," Poole said, noting the plan covers programmatic items such as website accessibility and physical infrastructure including 12 buildings, seven parks, 13 signalized intersections and about 135…

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