Ontario

Tecumseh Seeks New Volunteer to Help Improve Town Accessibility

By

James Sinclair
March 10, 2026 1:23 pm

The Town of Tecumseh, Ontario, is looking for a new volunteer to join its committee dedicated to making the community more accessible for everyone as of March 10, 2026. This position offers a direct way for residents to help local leaders find and remove barriers that make it difficult for people to use town facilities.

The vacancy is on the Tecumseh Accessibility Advisory Committee, which is a group required by provincial law. To make sure the committee has the right perspective, the law requires that most of its members be people who live with a disability.

Volunteers in this group review blueprints and construction designs to ensure new projects are easy for everyone to navigate. They also tour existing town buildings and parks to suggest improvements and provide feedback on the town’s official accessibility plan.

The Tecumseh Town Council uses the committee’s advice to stay in line with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Residents who want to help make their community more inclusive can find the 2026 application form on the town website.

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