City seeking input to phase 2 of Kingston's accessibility action plan

The plan will guide accessibility for City-run facilities, public spaces and services starting in 2026.

The City of Kingston are launching Phase 2 of their multi-year accessibility action plan.

Until June 16, the public can view the draft plan and share feedback.

In a news release, MYAP will guide accessibility for City-run facilities, public spaces and services.

Once staff receive the comments, a final draft will be formalized in a report to the Municipal Accessibility Advisory Committee for recommendation to Council. 

They say once the final plan is approved, it will be in effect from 2026 to 2028.

People can see the plan on the City's Get Connected website

The announcement of Phase 2 comes during National AccessAbility Week going on until May 31.

Story by Ken Hashizume

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