ADA Accessibility Survey

Burlington, WALocal News

Burlington officials announce an online survey to collect community feedback for the city's ADA Transition Plan. They emphasize that resident input is crucial for understanding mobility experiences and identifying accessibility barriers. The initiative aims to create a more inclusive environment for individuals with disabilities. The survey's findings will inform future policies and actions that enhance mobility across Burlington. This outreach demonstrates the city's commitment to improving accessibility and equity for all residents.

Participation in the survey allows community members to voice their needs directly. The city aims to use this feedback to ensure that everyone can navigate public spaces safely and comfortably. Ultimately, this initiative could lead to significant improvements in the lives of residents with disabilities.

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