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You'll see us at a curb ramp near you!
Our crews are making progress on upgrading and installing new ADA curb ramps in Lincoln City as part of our effort to bring accessibility to all users.
Beginning next week, we're planning on working between SE 16th Street to SW Beach Avenue and between Lyons Club Ball Park Road and Fogarty Avenue.
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You can expect:
- Crews working Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
- Shoulder and lane closures as needed.
- Flaggers helping direct traffic as needed.
- Delays and construction noise.
- Businesses to remain open during construction.
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Why are ADA curb ramps important?
ADA curb ramps make it easier for people to move between the sidewalk and road. This can be helpful for those who have trouble stepping up and down high curbs. It's also helpful for people using wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, hand carts and bicycles.
By making curb ramps gently slope to the road, it improves accessibility and makes it easier for everyone to get around, whether they have a disability or not.
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 Help us spread the word!
Feel free to share this email with your friends, family and neighbors so they can also sign up to receive email updates to learn about the work we're doing.
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Translation/Interpretation Accommodations
For ADA Title II or Civil Rights Title VI accommodations, translation/interpretation services or for additional information call 503-986-2600, TTY (800) 735-2900 or use the statewide Oregon Relay Service: 7-1-1.
Si desea obtener información sobre este proyecto traducida al español, sírvase llamar al 503-986-2600.
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