By Andy Sevilla and Paige Lambert
With budget season looming, timing issues and concerns for potential future litigation derailed Kyle’s first attempt at an amenity access audit to survey public facilities for Americans with Disability Act (ADA) compliance.
Council previously approved a $121,400 contract with Kimley-Horn & Associates to conduct the audit. The firm was to look at 10 public buildings and seven miles of sidewalk where there is high pedestrian activity and five city parks.
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