Free Webinar: Creating Inclusive Spaces and About the ADA/ABA Accessibility Guidelines for the Public Right-of-Way

A graphic featuring the image of a man shaking hands with a male friend. Text underneath the graphic reads; Founded in 2004, Direct Access is a team of people with disabilities working locally and internationally to improve accessibility.

Accessibility is a rapidly growing topic on municipality agendas as technology and new ideas emerge. Moreover, there are new guidelines under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) that address access to sidewalks and streets, crosswalks, curb ramps, pedestrian signals, on-street parking, and other components of public right-of-way.

Join Steven Mifsud, profoundly deaf since birth, as he explores how municipalities can innovate beyond the ADA to create inclusive spaces and details the new Public-Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines and what they mean to the process of creating inclusive and accessible cities and towns.

Join Direct Access and the New Hampshire Municipal Association to learn about accessibility fundamentals and innovative new techniques from our team with 20 years of consultancy experience by following the link (https://shorturl.at/ivCPT) or by scanning the QR code.

Founded in 2004, Direct Access is a team of people with disabilities working locally and internationally to improve accessibility.

NHMA is a non-profit, non-partisan membership association established in 1941. It is a memberfounded, member-funded, and member-governed association that works to strengthen New Hampshire cities and towns and enhance their ability to serve the public by promoting effective municipal government through education, training, advocacy, and legal services.  

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