ADA Transition Plan

In spring of 2025, the City contracted with Kimley-Horn for development of an ADA Transition Plan. ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is a law that ensures people with disabilities have access to public spaces and services. 

An ADA Transition Plan is a roadmap that helps communities meet these legal requirements and ensure that their public rights-of-way, city-maintained facilities, and parks are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. 

The Transition Plan includes:

    identifying barriers throughout the community, 

    setting priorities for which barriers should be fixed first, 

    scheduling and budgeting for improvements, and

    monitoring progress for the plan

The first phase of the project has been focused on data collection, and you may have seen team members in the field using various tools to document current conditions. 

The next phase of the project involves engaging the community to gain feedback on how to best prioritize safety improvements for the City. 

How You Can Participate:

We’re asking residents and stakeholders to share their input and help identify problem areas by visiting the City’s project website. Once there, you’ll be able take a short online survey to share your experiences and concerns.  There is also an interactive map tool to identify specific locations where improvements are needed.

Visit the City’s project website

We’re also encouraging residents to stay informed of project updates by making sure you are registered to receive the City’s newsletters.

Community input will help guide the City’s priorities as we plan future accessibility improvements. Thank you for being part of this collective effort to ensure our community is accessible and welcoming for all!