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Clark County Parks and Nature is committed to creating safe, welcoming and inclusive spaces for all. In support of fulfilling the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), we are drafting a transition plan outlining a strategy to remove physical barriers experienced by people with disabilities.
Respond to the survey online any time before early March.
Provide feedback in person at the project open house, where you can also learn more about how the plan is being developed:
In-person location: Firstenburg Community Center, 700 NE 136th Ave, Vancouver
Refreshments and cookies provided.
Attend online: https://clarkwa.webex.com/clarkwa/j.php?MTID=ma9c23b46b16125ec68b4c8c07b741cf2 ; password: Planning
Clark County residents are essential to the development of an ADA transition plan. Opportunities to participate in plan development may include:
In person and online open houses events.
A community survey.
Online mapping and reporting of barriers.
A public comment period.
Advisory committees or focus groups.
Project Schedule
Project kickoff: summer 2025
Data collection & analysis: fall 2025
Draft ADA transition plan & public engagement: winter 2025
Funding
Metropolitan Park district funds support the ADA transition plan development process.
Contact
Michael Chau, park and trails planner
564.397.5886
michael.chau@clark.wa.gov
Photo source: NPS