Chilliwack City Council OK’s Accessibility and Inclusion Plan
CHILLIWACK – Chilliwack City Council members approved the city’s Accessibility and Inclusion Plan at their meeting on Tuesday (Apr. 21), after the city conducted extensive public engagement and received detailed feedback from a municipal committee.
According to a news release from the City of Chilliwack, the Accessibility and Inclusion Plan is officially complete and features four key principles that address important accessibility work that matches how the city operates. The four focus areas are as follows:
- Advocacy and Education: remove attitudinal barriers and set a strong example of municipal leadership.
- Built Environment: prevent and remove accessibility barriers from City infrastructure and places.
- Information, Communication and Engagement: increase inclusion by providing information and communication in accessible formats.
- Accessible Employment Practices and Procurement: become a more inclusive, flexible, and accessible workplace.
The city says the Mayor’s Task Force on Inclusiveness, Diversity and Accessibility (MTFIDA) was established in 2020 to create an Action Plan to help make Chilliwack a more inclusive, diverse, and accessible community. The task force formed the Accessibility Advisory Panel (AAP), which provided input on accessibility issues to the City in 2021 and 2022, and finalized the MTFIDA Action Plan in 2022.
