Quality of Life in Tempe

3.14 ADA Transition Plan

Summary of Findings:

  1. Overall Progress:
    There is a clear upward trend in the percentage of out-of-compliance elements repaired under the ADA Transition Plan, increasing from 0% in 2018 to 1.96% in 2022. This indicates a growing commitment to addressing accessibility issues.
  2. Yearly Improvements:
    2018: No repairs were reported, highlighting a starting point of non-compliance.
    2019: A slight increase to 0.7389% suggests initial steps were taken.
    2020: Repairs increased to 0.831%, reflecting a continued effort, albeit still minimal.
    2021: A more significant jump to 1.3823% shows substantial progress in addressing non-compliance elements.
    2022: The highest percentage of 1.96% indicates a strong push towards compliance, almost doubling the previous year's efforts.
  3. Trends Over Time:
    The data illustrates a consistent improvement year-over-year, particularly from 2020 onward, suggesting that strategies to enhance accessibility are becoming more effective.

Conclusion:

The analysis shows positive momentum in repairing out-of-compliance elements under the ADA Transition Plan. While the percentages remain relatively low overall, the steady increase from 2018 to 2022 reflects an ongoing commitment to improving accessibility. A continued focus