ADA Transition Plan Update

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The City of Denton is committed to a city-wide ADA compliance. Phase II of the ADA Transition Plan will review all City buildings and associated Park properties. This analysis will include, but is not limited to, evaluations of accessible parking, path of travel to building entrances, and building interior elements for public areas; as well as accessible parking, all sidewalks/paths/trails within parks, and all amenities within parks (including restrooms, buildings, playgrounds, etc.) to assess their condition with respect to compliance with ADA requirements.

In September 2018, the City contracted with Kimley Horn Associates Inc., for Phase I of the ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. Phase I included the review of sidewalks, corridors, curb ramps, pedestrian equipment at traffic signals, and pedestrian street crossings and was completed in 2019.






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The City of Denton is committed to a city-wide ADA compliance. Phase II of the ADA Transition Plan will review all City buildings and associated Park properties. This analysis will include, but is not limited to, evaluations of accessible parking, path of travel to building entrances, and building interior elements for public areas; as well as accessible parking, all sidewalks/paths/trails within parks, and all amenities within parks (including restrooms, buildings, playgrounds, etc.) to assess their condition with respect to compliance with ADA requirements.

In September 2018, the City contracted with Kimley Horn Associates Inc., for Phase I of the ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan. Phase I included the review of sidewalks, corridors, curb ramps, pedestrian equipment at traffic signals, and pedestrian street crossings and was completed in 2019.






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