Lemont, IL…State Representative Nicole La Ha (R-Lemont) is thrilled to announce that HB1788, which she introduced to promote greater accessibility in outdoor spaces, has successfully passed out of committee. This bill looks to ensure that all Illinoisans can enjoy and access public recreational areas to the fullest extent possible.
“Accessibility is not a luxury, it’s a necessity,” said Rep. La Ha. “Our parks, trails, and recreational spaces should be places where all people, regardless of ability, feel welcome and included. With this bill, we are hoping to inspire more communities to build universally accessible parks that go above ADA bare requirements. This bill is a step toward making that a reality, ensuring that Illinois leads by example in prioritizing access.”
If enacted, HB1788 would amend the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development Act to prioritize projects that exceed the standards set by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The bill encourages the use of innovative designs, materials, and technologies that enhance accessibility and usability for everyone.
A key element of this legislation is its emphasis on universal park and playground design, which ensures full access for all children, regardless of ability. Universal playgrounds go beyond basic accessibility to provide spaces where children of all abilities can play together. These spaces are created using Universal Design Principles, which focus on:
- Designing every play structure to allow children of all abilities to engage together.
- Providing multiple ways to interact with equipment, such as slides with transfer platforms, musical elements, and sensory-friendly zones.
- Intuitive layouts that are easy to navigate for children with physical, cognitive, sensory, or developmental disabilities.
Unlike traditional accessible playgrounds that meet minimum requirements, universal playgrounds encourage meaningful interactions between children of all abilities, creating a sense of community and shared experiences.
HB1788 directs the Illinois Department of Natural Resources to adopt new rules embedding these accessibility priorities into its grant application review process. By incentivizing applicants to exceed ADA standards, the legislation seeks to set a new benchmark for innovation in public outdoor spaces throughout the state.
Rep. La Ha expressed her gratitude for the bipartisan support this bill has received so far and encourages constituents to contact their local legislators to urge them to support HB1788.
“Together, we can create spaces where every Illinoisan feels welcome, included, and empowered to enjoy the beauty of our great outdoors,” said Rep. La Ha.
Rep. La Ha proudly serves the people of the 82nd District.
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