The
City of Somerville’s ADA Coordinator and Somerville Commission for Persons with
Disabilities invite all community members to a public meeting to gather
feedback and help the City develop its Self-Evaluation report into a living, multiyear
Transition Plan to create equal access for all to the city’s streets,
sidewalks, buildings, parks and programs. The meeting is scheduled for
Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 6 p.m. at City Hall. A second meeting will be scheduled
for September. Residents can also send questions and comments on the report via
e-mail or phone. Translators are available upon request for Spanish, Portuguese
and Haitian-Creole speakers, and an ASL interpreter will also be available.
The
Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan are part of the City’s overall efforts to
address accessibility throughout Somerville, along with the new StreetscapePlan and the active contributions of the Somerville Commission for Persons with
Disabilities. The report, detailing an exhaustive six-month evaluation of the
City’s accessibility, is now available at
www.somervillema.gov/departments/personnel/ADA and by clicking the link
“Self-Evaluation Plan” on the right-hand side of the page.
For
translation services, requests for reasonable accommodations, and to learn more
about the City’s comprehensive plans to create equal access for all, please
contact ADA Coordinator Betsy Allen at 617-625-6600 ext. 2323 or by email at
ballen@somervillema.gov.
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