Public Notice is hereby given that that 2026 Annual Meeting Schedule of the Accessibility and Disability Commission of Salt Lake City, Utah, shall be as follows:
The Accessibility and Disability Commission holds meetings on the fourth Thursday of every other month. Except for November. Due to the holiday, it is held on the second Thursday. These meetings are typically held from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- January 22nd, 2026
- March 26th, 2026
- May 28th, 2026
- July: Commission Sponsored ADA Day (date to be determined by Mayor Mendenhall's schedule)
- September 24th, 2026
- November 12th, 2026
Meetings are currently being held in a hybrid meeting format, meaning the public may attend in-person at the City and County Building or online.
All Accessibility and Disability Commission meetings are open to the public unless closed pursuant to Sections 52-4-204, 52-4-205, and 52-4-206, Utah Code Annotated. Notice of Accessibility and Disability Commission meetings are given at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting as required by State law. An agenda of each meeting is posted at:
- State of Utah Public Notice Website: https://www.utah.gov/pmn/
Meetings may be held or canceled as circumstances may require, subject to applicable public notice requirements.
Notice:
- People with disabilities may make requests for reasonable accommodation at least three working days before a meeting by emailing ADA@SLC.GOV or calling (801)-535-6235. Accommodation may include alternate formats, interpreters, and other auxiliary aids.
- Meetings are held at Salt Lake City and County Building, which provides accessible accommodations. For information about accessible entrances or additional accessibility needs, please contact Angela Haylock at (801)-535-6235.
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
Salt Lake City Corporation is committed to ensuring that we are accessible to all members of the public. To request ADA reasonable accommodations, please contact the Board Manager at ADA@slc.gov. Please provide 48 hours advanced notice. ADA accommodations can include alternate formats, interpreters and other auxiliary aids.