The Clovis City Council approved a plan Monday night that will pave the way for dozens of curb cuts over the next few months.
The city will build or rebuild 87 curb cuts after the council accepted a contractor's bid of $155,720. Curb cuts are required to have a slight upward slope from street level to allow easy access for wheelchair users and the disabled.
The city was sued this year to comply with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act. The suit demanded that the city generate an inventory of all its curb cuts and know the location of those that do not meet state and federal standards. In approving the contract, council members made no comment.
"We do have an inventory of the total number of curb cuts in the city, but we don't know the number that are compliant," said John Holt, the city's ADA coordinator. "The city literally has thousands of corners." The inventory is expected to be done by July, he said.
Priority was given to those that appear to get the most use, he said.


