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Community Development Block Grant (ADA Improvements from Issaquah Senior Center to Issaquah Community Center) AB 8170

2 stops across 1 body · May 17, 2021 → Oct 3, 2022

Summary

The city pursued federal grant funding to improve ADA accessibility on routes connecting the Senior Center and Community Center. Council authorized a grant application in May 2021 and accepted the grant agreement in October 2022.

Timeline

Each card is one meeting where this item was discussed, oldest first.

May 17, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting
Action: Authorize
In 2013 the City performed an evaluation of curb ramps, sidewalk, Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) and push buttons, and on-street accessible parking spaces to identify features within the public right-of-way that was not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Following the evaluation an ADA Transition Plan was prepared. The ADA Transition plan established priority criterion
Open meeting →
Oct 3, 2022 City Council Regular Meeting
Action: Accept Grant; Authorize Agreement
In 2013 the City performed an evaluation of curb ramps, sidewalk, Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) and push buttons, and on-street accessible parking spaces to identify features within the public right-of-way that was not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Following the evaluation an ADA Transition Plan was prepared. The ADA Transition plan established priority criterion
Open meeting →