City releases Draft Park Facilities ADA Transition Plan asks for comments by August 15, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline has released a draft Park Facilities ADA Transition Plan, focusing on removing barriers for individuals with disabilities in local parks. Community involvement was integral, with input gathered through focus groups, interviews, and an online survey, which shaped the draft plan. Residents can provide feedback until August 15, 2025, with a City Council meeting scheduled for August 11 to discuss the draft. The final plan is expected to go before the City Council for approval in September 2025. Officials emphasize their commitment to transparency and ongoing community engagement in future projects.

The feedback collected will play a critical role in shaping future planning efforts. The estimated costs for proposed fixes have been outlined in the draft plan. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to enhancing public spaces for all residents.

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