Pedestrian Access Advisory Committee
The Pedestrian Access Advisory Committee (PAAC) was established to discuss ADA access needs in the public right-of-way (ROW) for those living with disabilities, provide guidance on how SDOT can improve accessibility in the ROW, and to discuss and help prioritize improvements in the SDOT ADA Transition Plan. The Committee serves as an opportunity to discuss important access features in the public right-of-way, including sidewalks, designated disabled parking, and any other items considered important in the effort to increase accessibility in the Seattle public right-of-way.
PAAC meetings include participation from people living with different types of disabilities, disability advocates, residents of the City of Seattle, regional transportation professionals and engineers, and others. The Committee meets at least four times per year (once each quarter) in a hybrid setting (online) and in-person at the Seattle Municipal Tower.