ADA Transition Plan

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The city has developed a transition plan to make city streets, sidewalks and trails more accessible, as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The plan specifically addresses city policies, programs and steps needed to ensure public facilities within public right of way are ADA compliant and accessible to all individuals.

The transition plan provides a better understanding of how St. Louis Park is working to improve access for everyone in the right of way, including the addition of pedestrian ramps with truncated domes and audible pedestrian signals.

View the complete St. Louis Park ADA Transition Plan.

View a map of pedestrian ramps and traffic signal systems in St. Louis Park. 

Resources

Filing a complaint for a concern within the public right of way

Residents with questions or concerns regarding accessibility within the public right of way are encouraged to contact the City of St. Louis Park's Engineering Director by phone or email.

The City of St. Louis Park is committed to making our transportation facilities accessible to everyone.  

Most complaints can be resolved without resorting to lengthy and costly procedures. If, however, you reach at a point where it is necessary to file a formal complaint, please fill out the public right of way ADA complaint form.

Filing a complaint for a concern outside of the public right of way

The Americans with Disabilities Act provides an important tool to fight discrimination: filing a complaint with an appropriate federal agency. The nature of your complaint determines where you should file it. File a complaint for a problem outside of the public right of way.

Contact

Debra Heiser, engineering director
5005 Minnetonka Blvd.
St. Louis Park, MN 55416
952.924.2551
dheiser@stlouisparkmn.gov