Have an idea about how to make Marysville’s public right-of-way more accessible to people with limited mobility, vision, hearing or cognitive disabilities? The city wants to hear from you.
The City of Marysville is developing an ADA Transition Plan. Its purposes are to:
- identify physical and communicative barriers in the City of Marysville’s public right-of-way that limit accessibility to individuals with disabilities
- describe the methods to be used to make the public right-of-way accessible
- provide a schedule for making necessary modifications to provide better access and achieve compliance; and
- identify the public officials responsible for implementation of the plan.
To help inform the plan, the city is asking people to complete a 10-question online survey that takes about five minutes to complete. The survey is offered in map-enabled and screen reader-friendly versions at https://www.marysvillewa.gov/1032/ADA-Plan. The survey closes March 8.
You also are invited to attend a public workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the Marysville Public Library, 6120 Grove. St.
The City especially wants to hear from:
- Individuals with disabilities;
- Senior citizens;
- People who encounter accessibility barriers such as parents, family members, friends or individuals with disabilities;
- Members of groups that provide services or transportation to individuals with disabilities;
- Individuals with experience and knowledge of ADA planning and requirements; and
- Interested Marysville residents.
Special Accommodations: The City of Marysville strives to provide accessible meetings for people with disabilities. Please contact the City Clerk’s office at (360) 363-8000 or 1-800-833-6384 (Voice Relay), 1-800-833-6388 (TDD Relay) two business days prior to the meeting date if any special accommodations are needed for this meeting.