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This document outlines the Town of Ashland's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan, establishing a framework for continuous improvements to make Town programs and facilities accessible. It details self-evaluations of activities, services, policies, practices, and identifies physical barriers in building facilities, related parking lots, pedestrian facilities in the public rights-of-way, and communications. The plan proposes feasible solutions, specifies steps, provides a schedule, sets priorities for barrier removal, and assigns responsibility, aiming to ensure equal opportunity and meaningful access for individuals with disabilities by 2025. It is intended to be a living document, regularly updated.
The Town of Ashland Comprehensive Plan serves as a guiding resource for the future development of Ashland, fostering continuity among government, citizens, and the business community. It is built upon six guiding principles: preserving small-town character, protecting unique features, managing green spaces, encouraging variety, promoting economic vitality, and providing high-level government services. The plan details strategies across key areas including community character and design, land use, housing and neighborhoods, economy, transportation, environment, parks and recreation, and community facilities. The overarching goal is to ensure economic vitality, maintain Ashland's valuable character, preserve its history, engage all community members, stimulate growth, shape development, and measure progress towards its objectives.
The town council meeting included a tribute to former Vice Mayor John Hodgeges, recognition of Pam Novak's retirement as visitor center manager, and police awards presented by Chief Aaron Halt. Senator Luther Ciphers addressed the council regarding the legislative agenda, and Kelly Frankie presented new marketing initiatives. A public hearing was held on cost recovery for delinquent taxes, and a new arts and culture incentive program was presented. The council also discussed an inattentive driving ordinance and provided updates on the Fall Line Trail.
The meeting included a presentation from Mr. Dontrese Brown from Randolph-Macon College and an economic development update for the Town of Ashland from Mr. Topham. The agenda was adopted, and the minutes from the previous meeting were approved.
The meeting included discussions and action items related to the approval of minutes from a previous meeting, a loan forgiveness for Bank Street Advisors (BetterMed Ashland), a hotel incentives policy, and a hotel incentive program application for KM Hotels Group. Additionally, the agenda featured discussion items such as the Treasurer's Report and an Economic Development Update. The meeting also included Council Summaries and a Planning Summary.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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