Community Invited to Participate in Public Right-of-Way ADA Transition Plan Virtual Public Workshop

As part of Snoqualmie’s commitment to providing equal access to its public programs, services, facilities, and activities to all citizens, including those with disabilities, the city is currently developing an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan for the Public Right-of-Way. The plan focuses on curb ramps, pedestrian street crossings, and paved trails within City limits.

During the Right-of-Way ADA Transition Plan process, the city engages with the community, including a new City webpagesurvey, and upcoming virtual public workshop on June 13, 2023, from 6-7 pm. 

The city’s intended goals for the June 13 workshop include developing relationships with local organizations serving individuals with disabilities (as identified by the ADA); providing the public with the opportunity to identify accessibility barriers and recommend improvements to the city’s public right-of-way; and prioritizing when and where to remove existing ADA barriers. 

City of Snoqualmie Public Right-of-Way ADA Transition Plan Virtual Public Workshop

  • When: Tuesday, June 13, 2023, from 6-7 pm
  • Where: Online (visit the City’s ADA Transition Plan webpage to access the public Zoom meeting)
  • Can’t make it? Please take the city’s online survey. It is 12 questions and takes 5-7 minutes to complete. You can take the survey here

If you have questions or would like to request an accommodation to participate, please contact ADA Transition Plan Project Manager Patrick Fry at 425-681-4613 or PFry@snoqualmiewa.gov  (TTY: 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388).

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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