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Designers present ADA ramp plan for Route 28 property; variance to be withdrawn

Yarmouth Commission on Disability · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Niche Engineering and MassDOT presented a redesigned ramp and landing to connect building entrances at 1341 Route 28 to a new shared-use path, saying the solution meets ADA standards and that they will seek to withdraw a pending AAB variance application.

Designers for the Route 28/Dennis bridge project presented a revised accessibility solution to the Yarmouth Commission on Disability on Feb. 13 that they said will meet ADA requirements and allow them to withdraw a pending variance application.

Niche Engineering project lead Matt Soltis told the commission the proposal adds a new ramp and level landing outside the building entrances at 1341 Route 28 that will connect down to the planned shared-use path. "This project is slated to be about a 5 year project," Soltis said, adding that the construction will be part of a larger bridge and roadway reconstruction led by MassDOT and that the…

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