The town of Chili was selected by the state for an audit on its physical accessibility for programs and services.
Out of nearly 800 components reviewed, the audit only found 24 items that could be improved to make the town more ADA compliant.
Town Supervisor David Dunning says they have already gotten to work on addressing the recommendations and welcomed the suggestions.
"Certainly we want to know if we have some deficiencies, we always want to know those kinds of things where can we improve and how can we do better," said Dunning.
The town says it will fulfill all recommendations by early spring.