ADA sidewalk accessibility plan
Hennepin County has developed a plan to make county roads more accessible, as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The plan specifically addresses county policies and programs that relate to ADA. The goal of this project is to eliminate all barriers (including utility poles, fire hydrants and signs) within the sidewalk and make it easier for everyone to cross at intersections and crosswalks.
During the process of creating the plan, the county reviewed inventory, took input from the public and evaluated problematic areas. Now, the county is prioritizing and scheduling maintenance to be completed as soon as possible.
The county map below shows the location of where improvements will be made soon. Contact the transition plan engineer for a list of other planned projects related to pedestrian accessibility.
For all construction projects within Hennepin County’s right-of-way, the following Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance checklists must be completed and submitted to Hennepin County by the municipality, utility company or developer completing the work.
Checklists
The checklists cover all essential areas for federal compliance with the Public Right-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG). They should be used throughout construction to guide your work and ensure all ADA-related work meets federal compliance. You can also document reasoning for any non-compliant work
The county is responsible for documenting and reporting that all ADA work is following federal procedures. Your cooperation in completing the checklists will ensure we can do so in a timely manner.
- MnDOT’s curb ramp compliance checklist (PDF)
- MnDOT’s accessible pedestrian signals (APS) compliance checklist (PDF)
Checklist guides
The following items have been developed to assist you in completing the checklists.
- An overview from MnDOT on how to conduct compliance checks (PDF)
- MnDOT’s guide on filling out the curb ramp checklist (PDF)
- MnDOT’s guide on filling out the accessible pedestrian signals checklist (PDF)
Submitting checklists
Checklists can be submitted by using the Asset Management site, which requires registration to access.
View step-by-step registration instructions and returning user process (PDF).
Contacts
Questions should be directed to either of the following ADA construction contacts:
Derek Sunstrom
ADA transition plan implementation engineer
Transportation Planning
derek.sunstrom@hennepin.us
612-596-0379
Jamie Hendrickson
Engineering technician supervisor
Transportation Operations – Asset Management
jamie.hendrickson@hennepin.us
612-596-0335
Pedestrian ramp
A short ramp that cuts into the curb; it is designed to provide an accessible route for people with disabilities when traveling between the roadway and sidewalk.
Accessible pedestrian signal (APS)
A device that communicates information in non-visual formats regarding the "Walk" and "Don't Walk" intervals at signalized intersections.