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Lakewood officials outline ADA transition plan, prioritize $260,000 annual request and capital coordination
Summary
City staff presented an ADA transition plan focused on right-of-way accessibility, annual inventory updates and a proposed $260,000 standalone budget request to begin addressing prioritized curb ramps, pedestrian push-button upgrades and other barrier removals; staff said much work will be funded through capital projects and grants.
City engineering staff presented the Lakewood ADA transition plan to the Planning Commission on April 1, focusing on right-of-way pedestrian facilities such as curb ramps, sidewalks, crossings and pedestrian push buttons.
The presenter summarized the 2021 GIS inventory of sidewalks and curb ramps and said the city intends to move to annual inventory updates that will account for capital projects built since 2021. "So that's where we come up with the $260,000 a year to start with," the presenter said when…
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