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Town says county's ADA demand could make Summerhill path unaffordable; staff to send technical memo
Summary
Santa Clara County has signaled it may require a fully ADA-compliant path on Summerhill Avenue, prompting town staff to prepare a technical-constraints memo, seek limited cost estimates from the design contractor and warn the committee the consultant contract may approach $60,000 and require council approval.
Town staff told the Pathways Committee that Santa Clara County is considering requiring a fully ADA-compliant path along Summerhill Avenue, including a recommendation for rubberized asphalt. Asta (staff member) said the county has raised accessibility questions and asked for warrant studies and other technical information; the town will submit a memorandum detailing technical constraints by early February so the county can…
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