ADA Transition Plan

Project Overview

An ADA transition plan is one of the federally mandated requirements for state and local governments under Title II of the ADA.


This plan focuses on pedestrian facilities in the Public Right-of-Way including curb ramps, sidewalks, crosswalks, and signal push buttons. Through the development of this plan, the City of Snohomish has inventoried existing pedestrian facilities, identified barriers and obstacles which limit accessibility, and determined criteria for prioritizing barrier removal.

Project Activity

The City adopted the ADA Transition Plan on February 20th, 2024 under Resolution 1460. You can view the plan by clicking on the following link:

ADA Transition Plan

ADA Transition Plan Cover

How to get involved

Use the Online Reporting Tool to provide feedback through an online survey as well as identify specific barriers you encounter when you’re out in the community.


You can contact the City of Snohomish project manager for the ADA Transition Plan: Cory Morton, Project Engineer at 360-282-3196 or via email.