Project Overview

The City of West Hollywood is committed to providing accessible facilities, programs, and services to all residents and visitors, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable California accessibility standards. We are currently undertaking a comprehensive ADA Self-Evaluation to assess current conditions, identify barriers to accessibility, and develop a realistic and cost-effective plan to remove them.

This project is being led in partnership with Disability Access Consultants (DAC), a leader in accessibility compliance and is spearheaded by the City’s Human Resources and Risk Management departments.

Project Background

The City of West Hollywood is committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone, regardless of ability, can access and benefit from city programs, services, and facilities.

Under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), public entities are required to evaluate their services, policies, and facilities for compliance with federal and state accessibility standards. This project will help the City identify and address barriers in:

  • City-owned buildings and facilities
  • Public parks
  • Sidewalks and curb ramps
  • Parking lots and public rights-of-way

The self-evaluation and transition plan will guide the City in improving accessibility and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.

We want to hear from you!

The survey will remain open through August 30, 2025.


Prefer a paper survey? Printed surveys are available at the following locations:

  • City Hall: 8300 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069
  • West Hollywood Aquatic & Recreation Center: 8750 El Tovar Pl., West Hollywood, CA 90069
  • Plummer Park Community Center: 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 9006

If you need assistance completing the survey, require an alternative format, or have questions about the City’s ongoing ADA efforts, please contact hr@weho.org and/or risk@weho.org.