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Scottsdale installs ADA-compliant curb ramps in Old Town

The city of Scottsdale has installed 45 new ADA-compliant curb ramps in Old Town, according to a press release.

The upgrades are part of a citywide initiative to modernize pedestrian infrastructure and ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Under federal law, most city repaving projects are classified as “alterations,” not routine maintenance. This designation requires a detailed review of every curb ramp within the project limits. Any ramp that does not meet current ADA standards must be upgraded during resurfacing work.

This process ensures that accessibility improvements are integrated into Scottsdale’s growing transportation network, according to the release. Scottsdale has added more than 365 ADA-compliant street ramps across the city in 2025, bringing the city’s five-year total to 3,814. Most upgrades are scheduled to coincide with paving improvements residential and commercial areas.

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Scottsdale installs ADA-compliant curb ramps in Old Town

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The city of Scottsdale has installed 45 new ADA-compliant curb ramps in Old Town, according to a press release.

The upgrades are part of a citywide initiative to modernize pedestrian infrastructure and ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Under federal law, most city repaving projects are classified as “alterations,” not routine maintenance. This designation requires a detailed review of every curb ramp within the project limits. Any ramp that does not meet current ADA standards must be upgraded during resurfacing work.

This process ensures that accessibility improvements are integrated into Scottsdale’s growing transportation network, according to the release. Scottsdale has added more than 365 ADA-compliant street ramps across the city in 2025, bringing the city’s five-year total to 3,814. Most upgrades are scheduled to coincide with paving improvements residential and commercial areas.

City of Scottsdale, ADA. Americans with Disabilities Act, street curb ramps

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