Accessibility
The City of Shelbyville strives to be an inclusive community. The City has made efforts to make our public buildings and facilities accessible to all and continues to work toward this goal. To further the City's endeavors of being an inclusive community the Mayor created the Livable Communities Coalition, comprised of City Officials and local advocates, and adopted a Transition plan. Shelbyville Common Council has passed Ordinances which reinforce the City's commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.
The Livable Communities Coalition
The Mayor established the Livable Communities Coalition in 2015 as a soundboard between local disability and elderly advocates, elderly and disabled citizens, and City Officials. The Coalition meets monthly to discuss issues related to mobility and accessibility.
View meeting minutes of the Livable Communities Coalition.
Transition Plan
The City adopted an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan (PDF) in 2012 after significant work was done evaluating existing facilities.
Every year, the City of Shelbyville replaces a number of sidewalk ramps throughout the City in accordance with State Law. The City and the Livable Communities Coalition are currently developing neighborhood focus areas. These focus areas will become the sites for sidewalk and ramp improvements to be completed along with the road work, to create longer stretches of accessible area while using City resources efficiently. The first focus area was completed in 2017. The improvements from Jefferson Street south of SR 9 have enhanced accessibility along that route.
Ordinances
The City of Shelbyville has a number of ordinances in place concerning diversity and accessibility. These are available on the City Ordinances Page.
- 35.008 Employment Practices
- 72.15 Handicapped Parking
- 97.04 Discrimination In The Sale Or Rental Of Housing
- Chapter 100: Americans with Disabilities Act