Kitsap County is in the process of developing an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Transition Plan to guide when and where mobility improvements need to be made. Our staff is conducting an inventory of current pedestrian facilities throughout the county, looking for gaps in and barriers to accessibility.
The development of a comprehensive ADA Transition Plan also requires feedback from community members just like you! To gather this feedback, the county is conducting an online survey to better understand your mobility experiences.
What is Kitsap County Doing to Increase Mobility?
Prioritizing Improvements
Public feedback guides where we prioritize investments in accessibility
Sidewalks and walkways near public buildings
Sidewalks and walkways near parks
Sidewalks and walkways near schools
Sidewalks and walkways near commercial centers
Sidewalks and walkways near transit stops
Sidewalks and walkways near homes with destinations
Gaps and Barriers
Obstacles big and small can make navigation difficult or impossible for members of our community. Some common examples are below:
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires an ADA Transition Plan from public entities having responsibility for, or authority over facilities, streets, roads, sidewalks and/or other areas meant for public use (collectively referred to as “facilities”). This Plan must describe how facilities will be transitioned to meet Federal accessibility standards.
The Americans with Disabilities Act
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