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Public Accessibility Survey (English)

This survey will help the city of Aurora identify accessibility issues (facilities, services - including webpages - and programs) and specific concerns or critical locations for users of city facilities who are disabled. The city is developing a transition plan to eliminate barriers in the public right-of-way in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This generally includes sidewalks, curb ramps and other pedestrian facilities. While study efforts may not immediately result in improvements, the resulting plan will provide the city with clear direction and a roadmap to make accessibility-related accommodations as funding allows. 

The ADA Transition Plan development involves a public outreach program in which the city hopes to gain information that will help identify existing areas of concern or potential improvement. This survey can be made available in paper copy, in a larger font size or in audio format. To receive this survey in an alternate format, please contact Travis Greiman at 720.473.7587 or tgreiman@benesch.com.

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How would you rate the overall accessibility of the city’s public right of way (streets, sidewalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signals)?

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Do you believe the City is generally accepting/accommodating of persons with disabilities?

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If you or someone you know has a disability, have you or they experienced physical barriers or constraints on a city-maintained pedestrian path you or they currently use or would like to use?

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Have you encountered missing sections, inaccessible locations or poor conditions related to city sidewalks?

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Have you encountered areas where curb ramps are missing or inaccessible?

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If you or someone you know has a disability, have you or they encountered street or intersection crossings where lack of pedestrian crossing signals or medians affects your or their ability to cross the street?

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Have you encountered street or intersection crossings where lack of pedestrian visual or audio crossing signals or medians affect your ability to cross the street?

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If you or someone you know has a disability, have you or they encountered any physical obstructions like trees or low-hanging branches, bushes, retaining walls, signs or fire hydrants that have prevented you or them from utilizing a sidewalk?

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