Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Facilities within the Right-of-Way

Overview

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), enacted on July 26, 1990, is a civil rights law prohibiting discrimination against individuals on the basis of disability.  Since the adoption of the ADA, the City of Roseville has striven to provide accessible pedestrian features that meet ADA standards within the public rights‐of‐ways.

In accordance with the City of Roseville's ADA Transition Plan for Facilities within the Public Right-of-Way, the City performs a detailed review of the existing facilities for ADA compliance for each City CIP project, scheduled street/utility project, and pedestrian facility maintenance project.

ADA Improvement Requests

If users of the City of Roseville's facilities located within the rights-of-way believe the City has not provided reasonable accommodations, they may submit a request for additional improvements by filling out an ADA Request Form. A response to the complaint will be made within 30 days. For more information please call Public Works at 651-792-7004.

ADA Request Form
ADA Request Form - Fillable