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Consultants present Richardson ADA transition plan; estimate $2.7 million to remediate assessed barriers
Summary
Consultants told a Richardson public meeting they assessed curb ramps, pedestrian signals and facilities as part of an ADA self-evaluation, identifying priorities and a preliminary remediation estimate of about $2.7 million; public surveys are open through Sept. 30.
Consultants leading Richardson’s ADA self-evaluation presented their findings at a public meeting, saying the team assessed sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signals and public facilities to identify barriers and prioritize fixes.
At the meeting, Steve (consultant) said the Phase 1 field work examined curb ramps, pedestrian push buttons and median curb cuts and found common problems such as excessive cross slopes, missing ramps and gutter lips. He said the team assessed 720 curb ramps and related pedestrian infrastructure and provided a preliminary remediation estimate of about $2,700,000 for the…
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