As part of the City of Dacono’s broader transportation planning efforts, this plan identifies areas where sidewalks, curb ramps, trails, parks, and public buildings don’t meet current ADA accessibility standards. Fixing barriers makes it easier for everyone to move around.

Key findings include:

  • Over 4,000 sidewalk and curb ramp elements were found to be out of compliance.
  • Common issues include steep slopes, narrow paths, missing curb ramps, and uneven surfaces.
  • Similar barriers were found at public facilities like Centennial Field and Clem Dufour Park.

Next Steps: The city will use this data to build a long-term plan that prioritizes the most heavily used and high-impact areas—like downtown, schools, parks, and public buildings—for future improvements. This ensures that everyone, including residents with disabilities, can navigate safely and independently.