Shoreline Park Facilities ADA Transition Plan Open House and Survey are open

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline is taking significant steps to enhance park accessibility through the creation of an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan. This initiative focuses on identifying and addressing barriers that prevent individuals with disabilities from fully enjoying local parks. To gather valuable insights, the city has launched an online open house and survey, inviting residents to share their experiences and suggestions by February 28, 2025. This proactive approach aims to understand the specific challenges faced by park users and to explore feasible solutions. The city recognizes the importance of community involvement in shaping an inclusive environment, thereby helping to ensure that all residents can access and enjoy Shoreline's parks.

By collecting feedback, the city hopes to create a comprehensive plan that reflects the needs and desires of the community. The initiative not only emphasizes the city's commitment to accessibility but also fosters a sense of ownership among residents in the development of local resources. Participation in this survey is a vital opportunity for residents to influence the future of Shoreline's recreational spaces.

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