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Help plan the future of ADA accessibility in Edgewood
The city of Edgewood is in the process of developing an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Transition Plan to guide when and where mobility improvements need to be made. Our staff is conducting an inventory of current pedestrian facilities throughout the city, looking for gaps in and barriers to accessibility.
The development of a comprehensive ADA Transition Plan also requires feedback from community members just like you! To gather this feedback, the city is conducting an online survey to better understand your mobility experiences.
What is the city of Edegwood Doing to Increase Mobility?

Prioritizing Improvements
Public feedback guides where we prioritize investments in accessibility

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.

Obstructions in Sidewalks
Obstructions such as poles or overgrown vegetation are challenging for all and especially for those who are blind or have low vision, or those with wheelchairs if the navigation width is inadequate.

Cracked and Uneven Sidewalks
Unrepaired sidewalks are challenging for many people, but especially for those using walkers and wheelchairs or people who are blind or have low vision.

No Ramps at Curbs or Intersections
Curbs without ramps are inaccessible for those using wheelchairs and challenging for those with low vision or using walkers or pushing strollers.