The City of Aberdeen is seeking public input on its draft Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan
The City of Aberdeen is seeking public input on its draft Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan, which focuses on improving accessibility in public spaces. The plan identifies barriers such as uneven sidewalks, missing ramps, and other challenges within the city’s public right-of-way, and outlines steps to remove them. Residents can review the draft plan online and submit comments by email through November 12, 2025. The city says community feedback will help shape its priorities for future accessibility improvements.
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