Connecticut launches ADA Title II pilot program for Naugatuck Valley municipalities
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1mo ago· 1 min readenNews
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Connecticut DOT and the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) have launched an 18-month ADA Title II municipal support pilot program. A consultant "beta" team will conduct desktop inventories and field measurements to help municipalities create ADA transition plans. The program starts with Derby, Ansonia, and Seymour, and targets towns with 50+ employees who are required by law to have ADA transition plans. NVCOG is the first region to participate in this state initiative.
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A Connecticut DOT official told NVCOG members the state has launched an ADA Title II municipal support services program to help municipalities complete self-assessments and write ADA transition plans
Connecticut DOT and NVCOG announced an 18‑month ADA Title II municipal support pilot for the Naugatuck Valley: a consultant 'beta' team will perform desktop inventories and field measurements for transition plans, starting with Derby, Ansonia and Seymour;
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