California State Coastal Conservancy seeking input on access barriers for the disabled

The California State Coastal Conservancy (SCC) is preparing an Americans with Disabilities Act Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan and they want to hear your thoughts on coastal facilities and programs and to learn what kinds of changes might be appropriate to make them more accessible to all Californians -- with and without disabilities.

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Components of the Plan will include an evaluation and recommendations for removing barriers and improving accessibility to:

-    SCC policies,
-    SCC-funded programs and services, and
-    SCC-managed facilities and facilities where SCC-funded programs are located

The survey closes on May 18th and you can take it HERE.

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