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Clark County details ADA self-evaluation and opens public survey; reports to include barrier inventories and cost estimates

Clark County Parks and Nature · February 27, 2026
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Clark County Parks and Nature staff said consultant MIG has nearly completed site assessments for an Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan, announced a public survey open through March 6, and said draft plans will go to the public and then to the county council for adoption.

Michael Chow, a landscape architect and parks and trails planner for Clark County Parks and Nature, presented the county’s Americans with Disabilities Act self-evaluation and described the transition plan process, saying the county and consultant MIG have nearly finished site assessments and will produce individual park reports.

“The ADA stands for Americans with Disabilities Act, a federal civil rights law passed in 1990 to make sure people with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else,” Chow said, explaining the legal basis…

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