Roswell ADA Gender-Neutral Restroom Policy

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Roswell, Georgia requires public facilities and city services to follow ADA obligations and provide reasonable accommodations for access, including options for gender-neutral restrooms where appropriate. This guide explains how Roswell handles requests, the roles of city departments, typical timelines, and enforcement pathways so businesses, property owners, and residents can comply and seek remedies.

Accommodation process and who to contact

Requests for gender-neutral facilities or accommodation tied to disability access generally begin with the City ADA coordinator or the department that operates the facility. Building changes that affect fixtures, signage, or plumbing may require planning or building permits; sites must follow the Roswell Code of Ordinances and the applicable building code for accessibility standards. Roswell Code of Ordinances[1] and the City ADA/Human Resources office provide the controlling guidance and complaint routes.Human Resources - ADA[2]

Start by contacting the ADA coordinator before making physical changes.

How requests are reviewed

City staff will usually evaluate requests for gender-neutral facilities under Title II of the ADA as implemented locally, review building code requirements, and assess alternatives that maintain accessible routes and fixtures. If a structural change is proposed, Planning and Development or Building Safety will review permit applications and technical compliance. Planning & Development[3]

Applications & Forms

There is no single, citywide form specifically labeled for "gender-neutral restroom" requests published on the controlling pages; applicants typically use the ADA accommodation form or standard building permit and variance applications available from the department processing the request. For specific form names, fees, or submittal steps consult the ADA or Building pages cited above. If no specific form is required, the city accepts written requests to the ADA coordinator.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for noncompliance with accessibility obligations in Roswell is handled through code enforcement, building inspection stop-work or correction orders, and civil remedies. The municipal code and building regulations describe violation procedures and the enforcing departments; specific monetary fines or daily penalties for failure to provide gender-neutral facilities are not specified on the cited pages when a targeted penalty is not separately listed. For complaints about ADA access or alleged discrimination, the ADA coordinator and City Manager's office are the primary contacts.

If a facility presents an immediate accessibility hazard, report it to Building Safety right away.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; Roswell enforces through correction orders and code enforcement procedures.
  • Escalation: first notice, correction order, and potential civil action; specific escalation amounts or daily fines not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, mandatory corrective work, permit holds, and referral to municipal court or civil enforcement channels.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Building Safety, Planning & Development, and the City ADA/HR office handle inspections and complaints; use the department contact pages for filing.
  • Appeals/review: appeal or permit review routes are through the permitting appeals process or municipal court; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages and may appear on individual permit notices.

Common violations

  • Missing accessible route to a restroom or signage that misleads users.
  • Altering fixtures without required permits or failing to meet accessibility technical standards.
  • Failure to provide a reasonable accommodation when requested and documented.

How-To

  1. Identify the nature of the request (policy change, signage, or physical alteration) and gather documentation of need or design plans.
  2. Contact the City ADA coordinator or the department that operates the facility to report the request and ask for required forms or submission steps.
  3. Submit any required building or planning permit applications if physical changes are proposed; pay applicable fees and provide accessibility details in plans.
  4. Follow up on inspections and respond to correction orders; if denied, use the permit appeal or administrative review steps provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Who handles gender-neutral restroom accommodation requests in Roswell?
The City ADA coordinator and the department operating the facility (Planning & Development or Building Safety for physical changes) handle requests and complaints.
Is a special permit required?
Physical alterations typically require standard building or planning permits; no separate citywide "gender-neutral restroom" permit is published on the cited pages.
How do I report a violation?
Report accessibility issues to Building Safety or the ADA coordinator through the department contact pages cited above.

Key Takeaways

  • Begin with the ADA coordinator before making changes.
  • Physical changes usually require permits and technical compliance with building codes.
  • Use official department pages for filing complaints, appeals, and permit submissions.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Roswell Code of Ordinances - library.municode.com
  2. [2] City of Roswell - Human Resources / ADA
  3. [3] City of Roswell - Planning & Development