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Town Adopts ADA Transition Plan

Town Adopts ADA Transition Plan

As part of ongoing efforts to welcome and serve all members of the community, the Town of Leland has adopted an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan. Town Council approved a resolution adopting the plan on Sept. 15.

The purpose of the ADA Transition Plan is to ensure residents and visitors of Leland have full access to the Town’s public right-of-way and public facilities. It is designed to accommodate disabled persons of Leland to achieve fair access to facilities without limiting their quality of life. The Town of Leland is committed to meet all the accessibility needs of disabled individuals. The ADA Transition Plan includes those plan components specifically requested by the Town of Leland to fulfill requirements of the ADA.

The Town contracted with Precision Infrastructure Management to complete a self-evaluation of facilities within public right-of-way regarding accessibility. The evaluation was used to develop the Transition Plan, which details the methods to be used to ensure compliance with ADA accessibility requirements.

View the Town’s ADA Transition Plan.

Community Enrichment Director Wyatt Richardson is the Town’s ADA Coordinator and Public Services Director Brannon Richards is the ADA Transition Plan Implementation Coordinator.

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