ADA Comments and Concerns
Do you have a disability? If you do, how easy is it for you to use city buildings, sidewalks, services, or to attend meetings? The City of Muncie ADA Transition Planning Team wants to hear about your concerns and ideas to make City facilities, services, and meetings fully accessible to citizens with disabilities.
The City's ADA Transition Planning Team invites comments from citizens and organizations familiar with accessibility concerns. "We'd like to gather all suggestions, comments, and facts on specific deficiencies by the end of March," ADA Coordinator Robert Weller says. "In addition to Monday's open meeting, the ADA Transition Planning Team also welcomes e-mail messages, phone calls, and letters." Citizens are encouraged to go on record, and help the City make its facilities and meetings more accessible to all citizens.
About the ADA
Sarah Beach
ADA Coordinator
The ADA of 1990 provides comprehensive civil rights protection to persons with disabilities in several areas: employment; state and local government services; public accommodations; transportation; and telecommunications. Like other local governments, the City must identify hindrances encountered by persons with disabilities, complete a self-survey, and prepare a transition plan.
The plan will provide a method for establishing priorities for improvements in consideration of the extent of deficiency, identified need, proximity to certain facilities, available budget, and a realistic schedule.
Contact Information
| Address: | Phone: | Email: |
| 300 North High Street | ||
| Muncie, IN 47305 | (765)747-4846 | ada@cityofmuncie.com |
| Documents |
| ADA Transition and Implementation Plan |
| ADA Tranistion and Implementation Plan - Public Right of Way |


