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Press release from the City of Littleton:
May 2, 2022
The City of Littleton has been evaluating the accessibility of the public right-of-way and city-owned facilities. This effort has culminated in the creation of draft transition plan describing how the city will achieve compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA, 1990).
Draft ADA Transition Plan
View the brief presentation below, which explains the priorities and tentative timelines for addressing non-compliant points in city-owned facilities and within the public right-of-way. The presentation slides can also be downloaded.
City-Owned Bldgs Map
Public Right-of-Way Map
ADA High-resolution Maps [PDF]
Click on a map to open a larger image in a new window, or open the PDF file above
Public Feedback There are two opportunities to give feedback on the draft plan:
1. Virtually - take the online ADA Transition Plan Survey. Survey will be open through Monday, May 9, 2022:
ADA Transition Plan Survey
2. Public meeting May 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Littleton Center Community Room. Attendees can talk to staff and provide feedback.
How will feedback be addressed All of the comments received from both the virtual engagement and in-person engagement will be documented and included as an appendix in the Final ADA Transition Plan. City staff will also review all of the comments to determine how each should be addressed and incorporated in the final plan.
More questions? Shane Roberts Transportation Planner 303-795-3830 (office) 303-795-3863 (department)
Keith Reester Public Works & Utilities Director 303-795-3866 (office) 303-795-3863 (department)
This press release was produced by the City of Littleton. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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