Accessible Boulder: ADA Self-Evaluation & Transition Plan

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In Boulder, we believe that mobility for people of all abilities is a fundamental right. We strive to provide a transportation system with a variety of safe, accessible and sustainable travel options that connect people with each other and the places they want to go. This builds a stronger community where everyone feels a sense of belonging.

The ADA Self-Evaluation & Transition Plan is a project being completed by the City of Boulder Transportation & Mobility Department to ensure the accessibility of the city's transportation facilities, programs and services for all mobility levels. The ADA Self-Evaluation assesses how well the city’s transportation system—such as sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signals and crossings, and transit stops—complies with the ADA.

With community support and feedback regarding transportation accessibility barriers, staff created an ADA Self-Evaluation Plan. Thanks to all who completed the Self-Evaluation review questionnaire! Stay tuned for the launch of the ADA Transition Plan in Summer/Fall 2021.

Watch this page for further details or sign-up for the ADA Plan email list to keep informed about upcoming events and feedback opportunities.

Learn more at https://bouldercolorado.gov/projects/accessible-boulder-ada-self-evaluation-and-transition-plan-transportation

In Boulder, we believe that mobility for people of all abilities is a fundamental right. We strive to provide a transportation system with a variety of safe, accessible and sustainable travel options that connect people with each other and the places they want to go. This builds a stronger community where everyone feels a sense of belonging.

The ADA Self-Evaluation & Transition Plan is a project being completed by the City of Boulder Transportation & Mobility Department to ensure the accessibility of the city's transportation facilities, programs and services for all mobility levels. The ADA Self-Evaluation assesses how well the city’s transportation system—such as sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signals and crossings, and transit stops—complies with the ADA.

With community support and feedback regarding transportation accessibility barriers, staff created an ADA Self-Evaluation Plan. Thanks to all who completed the Self-Evaluation review questionnaire! Stay tuned for the launch of the ADA Transition Plan in Summer/Fall 2021.

Watch this page for further details or sign-up for the ADA Plan email list to keep informed about upcoming events and feedback opportunities.

Learn more at https://bouldercolorado.gov/projects/accessible-boulder-ada-self-evaluation-and-transition-plan-transportation

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded. We appreciate the thoughtful and detailed feedback provided by dozens of Boulder community members. Staff is now in the process of drafting the ADA Self-Evaluation portion of the plan. Look for details on an ADA Plan Community Open House to be held in March/April 2020. Sign up for the ADA Plan mailing list or watch this BeHeard Boulder site for more information.


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    The ADA Self-Evaluation & Transition Plan is a project being completed by the City of Boulder Transportation & Mobility Department to ensure the accessibility of the city's transportation facilities, programs and services for all mobility levels. 

    The ADA Self-Evaluation assesses how well the city’s transportation system—such as sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signals and crossings, and transit stops—complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). After receiving over 100 community comments on accessibility challenges present in the city's transportation infrastructure, staff has created a draft ADA Self-Evaluation Plan.

    Please review the Self Evaluation Executive Summary (PDF version or Plain Text Filebefore completing the questionnaire below.

    Following finalization of the Self-Evaluation, staff will begin the ADA Transition portion of the plan to prioritize, plan and draft a schedule to make the improvements identified in the Self-Evaluation.

    Should you have any trouble completing the questionnaire or if you'd like to request an alternative way to provide feedback, please reach out to Jenny Godwin, Transportation Planner/ADA Plan Manager at godwinj@bouldercolorado.gov or 303-441-4934.


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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded. We appreciate the thoughtful and detailed feedback provided by dozens of Boulder community members. Staff is now in the process of drafting the ADA Self-Evaluation portion of the plan. Look for details on an ADA Plan Community Open House to be held in March/April 2020. Sign up for the ADA Plan mailing list or watch this BeHeard Boulder site for more information.

    Part of the ADA Self-Evaluation process involves hearing from the community what accessibility barriers exist and where there are opportunities for improvement in the city's transportation system.

    We're particularly interested in your feedback on features of the city’s transportation system which related to accessibility—such as sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signals and crossings, and transit stops.

    Your feedback will inform our work moving forward. Thanks!

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