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Flagstaff inclusion commission workshop prioritizes ADA transition plan, access and outreach

Flagstaff Commission on Inclusion and Adaptive Living · March 25, 2026
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Summary

At a facilitated retreat, the Flagstaff Commission on Inclusion and Adaptive Living agreed to prioritize the city’s ADA transition plan, address sidewalk and code-compliance gaps, and expand education and outreach to improve access for people with disabilities.

At a facilitated workshop, the Flagstaff Commission on Inclusion and Adaptive Living spent the session ‘resetting’ priorities and agreed to make the city’s ADA transition plan its top near-term focus, members and staff said.

Facilitator Jeff Kennedy opened the session by urging participants to focus on strengthening alignment, communication and purpose. City employee and ADA coordinator Mr. Kaminsky told the group the city does have an ADA transition plan and encouraged the commission to review and advise on implementation as the plan is brought forward for the commission’s input.

Why it matters: Commissioners and residents described repeated examples of everyday barriers — heavy restroom and entry doors without automatic openers, cultural…

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