
Snohomish County is looking for candidates to fill four open positions on the Americans with Disabilities Act Public Right-of-Way Advisory Committee, which advises on accessibility in public spaces for people with disabilities. Interested individuals can submit their applications by December 11, 2024, according to the Snohomish County.
Doug McCormick, Snohomish County Public Works Deputy Director and County Engineer, stated, "We want to be inclusive of all pedestrian needs and this committee is vital in helping us meet that goal." Volunteers will assist the county in implementing Americans with Disabilities Act transition plans and upgrading infrastructure for better accessibility.
Snohomish County is seeking volunteers for a two-year term on the Americans with Disabilities Act Public Right-of-Way Advisory Committee, which has 10 members and meets online up to four times a year for about two hours. Candidates must live in Snohomish County and have a basic understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Selected members will need to pass a criminal background check. Interested individuals should submit a summary of their qualifications, contact details, and preferred communication method. Applications can be sent by mail or email, and details are available on the county's website.









