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Council endorsed the City’s updated Accessibility and Inclusion Plan in April 2026. The City completed the plan following public engagement and feedback from the City’s Accessibility and Inclusion Advisory Committee.
The Accessibility and Inclusion Plan features four focus areas that address important accessibility work that matches how the City operates. The four focus areas are as follows:
Built Environment: prevent and remove accessibility barriers from City infrastructure and places.
Information, Communication and Engagement: increase inclusion by providing information and communication in accessible formats.
Advocacy and Education: remove attitudinal barriers and set a strong example of municipal leadership.
Accessible Employment Practices and Procurement: become a more inclusive, flexible, and accessible workplace.
Thank you to everyone that participated in the survey for the Accessibility Plan. The survey is now closed and the results are available [Open PDF]. The results are also summarized in video format [view on YouTube].
Please contact us at engage@chilliwack.comif you require any additional information.
Council endorsed the City’s updated Accessibility and Inclusion Plan in April 2026. The City completed the plan following public engagement and feedback from the City’s Accessibility and Inclusion Advisory Committee.
The Accessibility and Inclusion Plan features four focus areas that address important accessibility work that matches how the City operates. The four focus areas are as follows:
Built Environment: prevent and remove accessibility barriers from City infrastructure and places.
Information, Communication and Engagement: increase inclusion by providing information and communication in accessible formats.
Advocacy and Education: remove attitudinal barriers and set a strong example of municipal leadership.
Accessible Employment Practices and Procurement: become a more inclusive, flexible, and accessible workplace.
Thank you to everyone that participated in the survey for the Accessibility Plan. The survey is now closed and the results are available [Open PDF]. The results are also summarized in video format [view on YouTube].
Please contact us at engage@chilliwack.comif you require any additional information.
The information gathered in this survey will inform the Community Accessibility Plan. All questions are voluntary and you may exit the survey any time. Please share your feedback regarding accessibility in Chilliwack with us by taking this survey.
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Results of the 2024 Accessibility Plan Survey
This video narrates the results from the 2024 Accessibility Plan Survey and describes next steps.
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Why should you take the accessibility plan survey?
Debbie, a member of Chilliwack's Accessibility and Inclusion Advisory Committee, shares why taking the accessibility plan survey is important.
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AIAC Member Matt encourages people to take the survey
Matt, a member of the Accessibility and Inclusion Advisory Committee encourages everyone to take the accessibility plan survey.