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2023-2027 Accessibility Plan
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Committed to the development of an inclusive, healthy and safe community, the City of Oshawa is inviting community members to share feedback on the accessibility of City programs, services and facilities for its next Accessibility Plan.
The City’s 2023 – 2027 Accessibility Plan will identify and guide City Council and staff on actions necessary to remove and prevent barriers to City programs, services and facilities that may affect community members with disabilities. The City’s current Accessibility Plan ends in June 2023.
on paperat Service Oshawa (located at City Hall, 50 Centre St. S.) during regular business hours; or,
directly to members of Council at a Special Council Meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, May 30 in Council Chambers (located in City Hall, 50 Centre St. S.).
Feedback will be received until 12:00 p.m. on Monday, June 20 and considered in the development of the 2023 – 2027 Accessibility Plan.
Committed to the development of an inclusive, healthy and safe community, the City of Oshawa is inviting community members to share feedback on the accessibility of City programs, services and facilities for its next Accessibility Plan.
The City’s 2023 – 2027 Accessibility Plan will identify and guide City Council and staff on actions necessary to remove and prevent barriers to City programs, services and facilities that may affect community members with disabilities. The City’s current Accessibility Plan ends in June 2023.
on paperat Service Oshawa (located at City Hall, 50 Centre St. S.) during regular business hours; or,
directly to members of Council at a Special Council Meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, May 30 in Council Chambers (located in City Hall, 50 Centre St. S.).
Feedback will be received until 12:00 p.m. on Monday, June 20 and considered in the development of the 2023 – 2027 Accessibility Plan.
The City of Oshawa is inviting community members to share feedback on the accessibility of City programs, services and facilities for the 2023 - 2027 Accessibility Plan.
Feedback will be received until 12:00 p.m. on Monday, June 20 and considered in the Plan's development.
Consultation has concluded
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