Overview
The City of Saint Peter is beginning the process of performing a Self-Evaluation of policies, practices and pedestrian infrastructure within public right-of-way and preparing an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan to identify ADA deficiencies that pose barriers to safe and efficient access for all users. The ADA Transition Plan documents the findings of the Self-Evaluation and will provide a detailed schedule and planning-level costs for the removal of barriers to accessibility within pedestrian infrastructure (i.e. pedestrian ramps, sidewalks, trails, crosswalks, pedestrian signals, and parks) in the system.
Please visit this page frequently for updates to the project schedule, notifications of upcoming public meetings, other materials prepared as part of this process, and other opportunities for you to provide your input on the process. If you are an individual with a disability, or an organization who represents those with disabilities, we encourage you to take some time to submit comments on this page or contact one of our project staff listed on the right.
Links:
- Links will be added as they become available.
Public Comment
Use the following form to submit comments to project staff regarding locations that pose barriers to you in your daily use of pedestrian infrastructure (i.e. pedestrian ramps, sidewalks, trails, crosswalks, pedestrian signals, and parks) in the City of Saint Peter. Project Staff will use this information when identifying priority areas for improvement throughout the process.
Under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as 28 CFR 35.105 and 28 CFR 35.150, agencies are required to perform a Self-Evaluation and complete a Transition Plan to ensure all users have equal access to facilities.
Contacts:
Pete Moultan
Public Works Director
507-934-0670
angieg@saintpetermn.gov
Matt Lassonde
Transportation Planner, Bolton & Menk, Inc.
507-380-4877
matthewla@bolton-menk.com