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City engineer previews Lakewood's 2026 ADA transition plan for sidewalks, ramps and signals

Lakewood Planning Commission · March 19, 2026
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City Engineer Weston Ott told the Planning Commission on March 18 that Lakewood posted its draft ADA transition plan and aims to adopt it June 1; the plan relies on a 2021 self-inventory of curb ramps, sidewalks and push-buttons, sets a prioritization approach for barrier removal and calls for annual inventory updates.

City engineer Weston Ott presented an overview of Lakewood's 2026 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) transition plan to the Planning Commission on March 18, describing the plan's scope, legal basis, inventory work and timeline toward City Council adoption.

Ott said the plan focuses on right-of-way infrastructure such as sidewalks, curb ramps and pedestrian push-buttons. The city completed a self-inventory in 2021 and will update inventories annually; the plan sets a prioritization method to remove the worst barriers…

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