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Accessible pedestrian signals (APS) are push-button devices communicating information on WALK and DON'T WALK intervals in non-visual ways such as audible tones, speech messages, and vibrating surfaces. Resources from the Signals & Street Lighting team at the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
ADA Title II Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Update adopted by Portland City Council - Resolution 37543 on July 21, 2021.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is updating its ADA Title II Transition Plan for the public right-of-way and we want your feedback.
Learn about PBOT's ADA Title II Transition Plan with this overview video.
Archived content of the planning process regarding the ADA Title II Right-of-Way Transition Plan Update Implementation.
ADA Transition Plan Public Review draft and summary documents

Annual Reports

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Find all of the past annual reports on the ADA Title II Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Update Implementation
July 26, 2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This year the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is updating its ADA Title II Transition Plan for the public right-of-way and we want your feedback.
Online form to request curb ramps for better access to a residence, school, or other public facilities. Ramps by Request team at the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) takes up to 100 requests per calendar year, in the order they come in. After request, ramps take about 9 months to complete.
People with disabilities and those advocating on their behalf may contact the Parking Control team with the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) to request an accessible parking space in front of where they live or work, where feasible. Businesses may request, too. Certain restrictions apply.
Accessible pedestrian signals (APS) alert pedestrians to WALK or DON’T WALK intervals in non-visual ways such as audible tones, speech messages, and vibration. Locations must meet certain criteria. Installations by Signals and Street Lighting team at the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
Summary of the recently adopted ADA Title II Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Update. This plan was adopted by Portland City Council as Resolution 37544 on July 21, 2021. This webpage displays links to summary in multiple languages.
A snapshot of the comments we have received so far from our ADA Title II Public Right of Way Transition Plan Survey.