WDBA's 2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan Survey

Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority (WDBA) is seeking community feedback on its draft 2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan.

Please review WDBA’s draft 2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan before taking this survey.

This survey will close on October 6, 2025, and feedback will help inform the current implementation of the 2025-2028 Multi-year Accessibility Plan period.

The final plan, including survey results, will be posted to the project website in December 2025.

The survey is available in alternate formats by emailing info@wdbridge.com, or by calling 1-844-322-1773.  

About WDBA and WDBA’s Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
The Multi-Year Accessibility Plan (the “Plan”) is a document representing WDBA’s policies, programs, practices and services that will be implemented over the course of the three years (2025-2028) to support inclusion and provide details regarding the identification, removal and prevention of barriers for persons with disabilities. It incorporates the legislated requirements of the Act as well as the Accessible Canada Regulations (“Regulations”) and is guided by WDBA’s Accessibility Policy*. It also outlines the methods for ensuring that all accessibility features will comply with Canada’s accessibility legislation in the following areas:
  • employment;
  • the built environment;
  • information and communication technologies;
  • communication, other than information and communication technologies;
  • the procurement of goods, services and facilities;
  • the design and delivery of programs and services; and
  • transportation.


* WDBA developed an Accessibility Policy, which was reviewed and approved by WDBA’s executive leadership team and the Board of Directors in June 2022 and updated in June 2024. The WDBA Accessibility Policy has been used as guidance in development of the Plan.

Definitions
Barrier means anything, including physical, architectural, technological, or attitudinal, that is based on information or communications or that is the result of a policy or a practice, that hinders the full and equal participation in society of persons with an impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment or a functional limitation.

Disability means any impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication, or sensory impairment — or a functional limitation — whether permanent, temporary, or episodic in nature, or evident or not, that, in interaction with a barrier, hinders a person’s full and equal participation in society.‍
Fields marked with an * are required.
1.First and last name:
2.Email address:
3.Phone number:
4.Mailing address:
5.Postal code(Required.)
6.Are you a person with a disability?(Required.)
7.Are you a caregiver for people or a person with a disability?(Required.)
Please review WDBA’s draft 2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan before answering these next questions.