Colorado Springs Invites Community Input at Virtual Accessibility Forum This Thursday
Colorado Springs residents and community members will have an opportunity to engage with city officials on accessibility issues during an upcoming virtual Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) forum. The City of Colorado Springs announced it will host its Quarterly ADA Forum online this Thursday, June 12 at 1:00 PM.
This virtual meeting format ensures that Springs residents with mobility challenges or transportation barriers can easily participate in important community discussions from their homes or workplaces. The forum represents part of the city's ongoing commitment to making Colorado Springs more accessible and inclusive for all residents.
For Colorado Springs families and community members interested in participating:
- The virtual forum begins at 1:00 PM on Thursday, June 12
- Participants can join from any computer or mobile device
- Login and accessibility information is available through the city's official website
- Community members are encouraged to bring questions and feedback
"These quarterly forums serve as vital touchpoints between our city government and residents who depend on accessible infrastructure and services," said a city spokesperson. "By hosting these meetings virtually, we're practicing the very accessibility we aim to promote throughout Colorado Springs."
Local disability advocates and community members are encouraged to participate in shaping policies that affect Colorado Springs' estimated 75,000 residents living with disabilities. Those interested in attending can find complete login details and accessibility information on the City of Colorado Springs website.
The forum continues Colorado Springs' tradition of proactive community engagement on accessibility issues, ensuring that as our city grows, it remains welcoming and accessible to all residents and visitors exploring America's Olympic City.
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