Fishers approves work to begin on Britton Falls ADA ramps

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The City of Fishers awarded a bid of $115,848 Friday to begin the work replacing and repairing ramps in the Britton Falls neighborhood to bring them up to compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). The Fishers Board of Works and Public Safety approved the bid at the recommendation of the City Engineering Department.

The construction work will be done through September and October, with some work possibly finishing up in November, according to City Engineering Department Director Jeff Hill.

The money to pay for this project will come from the city’s surety fund.  “It’s not tax dollars that are being used, it’s what developers pay-in when things like this occur,” Mayor Scott Fadness said at the board meeting.