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ADA Transition Plan

The Scottsdale ADA Transition Plan assesses the City of Scottsdale’s buildings, programs, services, activities, and communications for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The result will be a plan that finds and suggests ways to fix any accessibility issues. This plan will guide the City in addressing accessibility needs, highlighting its commitment to ADA compliance and inclusivity.

Over the past year, personnel has been assessing City-owned facilities, parks, trails, and public areas. This effortis leading to improvements like accessible ramps, upgraded sidewalks and crosswalks, clearer signs, and easier access to city programs and services in the coming years ahead.

The ADA Transition Plan reflects Scottsdale’s commitment to excellent customer service by ensuring everyone can experience our amazing community.

How Can You Stay Involved?
The City of Scottsdale values public input on its ADA Transition Plan. You can stay involved by:
• Attending public meetings and open houses when hosted to learn about the plan and give feedback.
• Submitting comments to the ADA/Title VI Compliance Coordinator via email at: ADA_TitleVI@scottsdaleaz.gov or by phone at 480-312-2311.
• Continuing to report barriers using the Note barriers on map feature on this page or through ScottsdaleEZ.
• Following city updates on social media, newsletters, and press releases.
• Reviewing documents and updates on the city’s ADA Transition Plan webpage.

Project timeline

Kickoff

April 2025

Facility and program assessments, community engagement, and draft plan development

July 2025 - October 2025

Release of the draft plan along with public comment period

January 2026 - March 2026

Stay Informed

Get notified on upcoming engagements and the latest project related news.

Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other nondiscrimination laws and authorities, the City of Scottsdale does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin or disability. Persons who require a reasonable modification based on language or disability should contact Felicia Beltran at fbeltran@scottsdaleaz.gov or 480.312.2311. Requests should be made as early as possible to ensure the city has an opportunity to address the request.