What is an ADA Transition Plan?
An ADA Transition Plan is a guide that shows how a city will remove barriers to accessibility, making sure it follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The Scottsdale ADA Transition Plan assesses the City of Scottsdale’s buildings, programs, services, activities, and communications for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The result will be a plan that finds and suggests ways to fix any accessibility issues. This plan will guide the city in addressing accessibility needs, highlighting its commitment to ADA compliance and inclusivity.
An ADA Transition Plan is a guide that shows how a city will remove barriers to accessibility, making sure it follows the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
It promotes equal access for people with disabilities, helps the city follow federal law, and guides how to prioritize and fund improvements to create a more inclusive community.
In the next year, you will see personnel assessing City-owned facilities, parks, trails, and public areas. In the coming years, you will notice improvements like accessible ramps, upgraded sidewalks and crosswalks, clearer signs, and easier access to city programs and services.
The City of Scottsdale values public input during the ADA Transition Plan process. You can stay involved by:
All materials will be provided in accessible formats. Contributions can be arranged in a way that is accessible to everyone, whether this is a video call, large print, or Braille.
Last Updated: May 13, 2025
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