on World Autism Awareness Day
Commissioner Rosado to Announce First Fully ADA
and Autism-Focused Sensory Park on World Autism Awareness Day
(Miami, FL – March 31, 2026) - In recognition of World Autism Awareness
Day, City of Miami Commissioner Ralph “Rafael” Rosado will host a press
conference to unveil a groundbreaking initiative: the development of the city’s
and county’s first fully ADA-compliant, autism-focused sensory park.
This landmark project represents a major step forward in
Miami’s ongoing commitment to accessibility, equity, and inclusion for all
residents. Designed to provide a safe, engaging, and supportive environment,
the sensory park will feature thoughtfully curated spaces that accommodate
individuals with autism and other sensory sensitivities.
The announcement will take place at Miami City Hall,
bringing together community leaders, advocates, educators, and organizations
dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities and their families.
Participating organizations includes Autism Speaks, The
Miami Foundation, S.T.A.R.S., Spectrum Family, Easter Seals South Florida, Miami-Dade
County Public Schools, and Miami-Dade County.
Members of the media and public are encouraged to attend.
WHO: Commissioner Ralph “Rafael”
Rosado
WHAT: Announcement of Miami’s First Fully ADA and Autism-Focused Sensory
Park
WHEN: Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 10:30 AM
WHERE: Miami City Hall – Commission Chambers, 3500 Pan American Drive,
Miami, FL
CONTACT:
Jennifer Torna
Director of Communications, City of Miami, District 4
JTorna@miamigov.com