In keeping with its ongoing efforts to serve all members of the public, the City of Huntington Beach is updating its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) self-evaluation and transition plan. The accessibility plan provides a comprehensive plan for accessibility for persons with disabilities to City facilities, programs, services, activities and events.
The City is seeking input from the community and organizations assisting persons with disabilities. Your feedback will assist in addressing and prioritizing current and future accessibility needs. Your comments and opinions are important to us and will provide valuable information regarding how the City can better serve persons with disabilities.
Links to two online surveys are included below for your input. One survey is for organizations and agencies. The second survey is for the public and users of City programs and facilities. One or both surveys can be completed as appropriate. We realize your time is valuable, so the surveys were designed to be completed within a few minutes.
The survey for organizational input can be completed online at: Survey for Organizational Input
The survey for public input can be completed online at: Survey for Public Input
You can also send an email or call the ADA Coordinator to receive a survey in an additional format, or with your comments and suggestions without completing a survey:
Jose Rodriguez, ADA Coordinator
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Phone: (714) 536-5492 - TTY through California Relay at: 7-1-1
Information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act can be obtained from the ADA Coordinator.
The City of Huntington Beach complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability.
The City of Huntington Beach will not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individuals with disabilities to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable modifications of policy.
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