Atlantic County is seeking the public’s help in updating its Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan to ensure county programs, services, activities and events are accessible to all individuals.

A brief 10-question survey has been developed in cooperation with disability access consultants. It is available on the county website at www.aclink.org/disability and the Atlantic County Library System website at www.atlanticlibrary.org. Hard copies will be available in each of the county’s nine library branches. Residents may access the survey online or in person through Friday, June 4.

“The survey takes less than five minutes to complete but its responses will have a lasting impact,” Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson said. “We appreciate residents taking the time to offer their feedback so we can further improve accessibility.”

Results will be tabulated by the consultants and provided to county officials so any recommended action steps can be incorporated into the county’s ADA Transition Plan.

The Atlantic County Office of Disability Services was established in 1982 to provide services to advance independent living, advocacy, information and referral. It is supported by the nine-member Disability Advisory Board.

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Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.