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City Of Colorado Springs: Public Invited To Comment On Phase 15 Of The City's Updated ADA Title II Transition Plan

The public is invited to comment on Phase 15 of the City of Colorado Springs' updated ADA Title II Transition Plan. Phase 15 includes ne ...

2021-09-03

The public is invited to comment on Phase 15 of the City of Colorado Springs’ updated ADA Title II Transition Plan. Phase 15 includes neighborhood parks: Acacia Park, Antlers Park, Bancroft Park, Blunt Park, Bott Park, Boulder Crescent Park, Bristol Park, Cucharras Park, Dorchester Park, Fountain Park and Hillside Evaluation, Frank Waters Park, Gold Camp Park, Ivywild Park, Jenkins Park, John O'Bryne Park, Meadows Park, Mid Shook Run N. and S., Pioneer Park, South Shooks Runk Park, Thorndale Park, Vermijo Park, Westmoor Park.

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The self-evaluations can be viewed on the City’s website at ColoradoSprings.gov/adatransitionplan. Public Comment on Phase 15 will be accepted until Oct. 1 via U.S. Postal Mail, email and fax.

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Mail

Mail

Office of AccessibilityCity of Colorado SpringsPO BOX 1575 Mail code 325Colorado Springs, CO 80901-1575

Email

Submit requests for alternate formats to ADAcompliance@ColoradoSprings.gov (link sends e-mail) or call 719/385-5175 (7-1-1 via Colorado Relay).

Background

Background

In an effort to continuously improve access for people of all abilities, the City recently conducted a reassessment of the physical accessibility of its buildings and facilities and drafted an updated ADA Transition Plan to better reflect current conditions. Because of the large number of City facilities, the full plan will be released in 15 phases. Public comments and feedback for each phase will be accepted for 30 days after publication. 

“The City is committed to full community participation and inclusion for people with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,” said Title II ADA Manager Rob Hernandez. “We’ve already begun to address several of the high priority items identified during the self-evaluation, and this plan gives us a continuous, long-term approach to improving the accessibility to better serve our community.”


This press release was produced by the City of Colorado Springs. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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