ADA-Compliant Doors in City Budget
The proposed ADA doors, however, comply with older regulations, says the city's director of administration.
The City of Arnold hopes to begin work within the next few months to make more of the municipal-owned buildings compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. City Administrator Matt Unrein said the changes are in Arnold’s proposed fiscal budget. “Hopefully we’ll be able to get this (repair) in before the six-month budget review,” Unrein said. If the new doors are not installed prior the review, the city may lack the funds needed to pay for buying and installing ADA-compliant system for City Hall. Unrein spoke during the budget negotiations during the city council work session at City Hall Aug. 11. The plan is to change the doors at City Hall, at 2101 Jeffco Blvd., so people with disabilities can enter and exit the building more …
Travis Lont
2:34 am on Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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