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Officials seeking public input on Hudson curb ramps, sidewalks

May 07, 2020 5:45 am
The city of Hudson is seeking public comment on the accessibility of curb ramps and sidewalks in the city. A form is available online where the public can describe the problems they know of and submit images of any problem spots. According to a statement released by the city, officials will use the information submitted to respond to requests and document those responses, as well as enforce the obligations of property owners to maintain and repair pedestrian level walkways consistent with local ordinances. The data received will be maintained by the city. In addition to accessing the online form, the public can also contact ADA Coordinator Michael Chameides at 518-828-5866. The public input process is part of a larger effort to increase accessibility in Hudson. In the past few months, the city has created an ADA Policy and ADA Grievance Procedure, and issued an RFP for an ADA Architect. And a callbox has been installed in front of City Hall. Read more at cityofhudson [dot] org.