ADA Transition Plan

What's New

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires all public agencies to adopt a Transition Plan to evaluate and identify physical barriers that prevent public access to services and programs. In response to the 504 Rehabilitation Act, ADA Title II, the City conducted an assessment of the physical accessibility of its facilities – many of which were renovated, replaced or are in need of upgrades. The City also provided ample opportunity for public participation including individuals with disabilities to participate in the development of the Transition Plan. The City’s Transition Plan ensures access to facilities, programs and services for persons with disabilities; and over the next few years, the City will initiate projects to continue to upgrade facilities to comply with Federal mandates.

Project status: Ongoing

Funding source: General Funds

The City continues to update the ADA Transition Plan as CIP projects complete ADA requirements.

Documents

Contact

If you have questions or need additional information, please get in touch with the City Manager’s Office at:

City of South San Francisco
City Manager’s Office
400 Grand Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080

(650) 877-8502
rich.lee@ssf.net