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Committee approves MOU with CMAP to develop Waukegan ADA self-evaluation and transition plan
Summary
The committee approved a memorandum of understanding with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to produce an Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II) self-evaluation and transition plan; CMAP will fund the consultant team (Vitruvian), the city’s cost is staff time, and CMAP aims to complete the survey in about a year though it has up to two years.
The Waukegan Community Development Committee on Feb. 2 approved a resolution to enter a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) to develop an Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II) self-evaluation and an ADA transition plan for the city’s public-right-of-way facilities under municipal control.
Steven Ostrander, senior planner at CMAP, presented the project scope and timeline. He told the committee that CMAP will fund the…
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