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a hazardous condition; or that would impose an undue financial or administrative burden. The <br /> determination of undue burden must be based on an evaluation of all resources available for use <br /> in the programs and with review and written opinion of the City's ADA Coordinator. <br /> CITY-OWNED PARKING FACILITIES <br /> The availability and accessibility of parking is a key component to making government <br /> services, programs and activities easier to use for persons with disabilities. Parking is equally <br /> important for easy access to restaurants, stores, professional offices and the full range of <br /> commercial and professional services within a city. South Bend is committed to providing parking <br /> for disabled persons which meets or exceeds ADA standards. <br /> City Parking Facilities:Assessment &ADA Compliance. <br /> City-Owned Garages. All three City-owned or operated parking garages were assessed in <br /> 2016 and all meet or exceed ADA standards. Two garages (Wayne Street, and the Leighton <br /> Garage on Jefferson Boulevard) exceed the number of ADA-required parking spaces reserved for <br /> persons with disabilities. The City will adhere to PROWAG (Public Right-of-Way Accessibility <br /> Guidelines)for existing or for any future city-owned or operated parking garages. <br /> Note: The City has not adopted PROWAG because they have not yet been approved by <br /> the Department of Justice, but has agreed to refer to them for best practices, and to use them <br /> where the City determines it to be in the best interest of traffic, road conditions, safety, and <br /> actual needs of disabled persons. <br /> City-Owned Parking Lots.The City owns surface parking lots in the downtown South Bend <br /> area, but most are for exclusive use by city employees, agents, officials and others affiliated with <br /> City or County government. All City personnel or qualified individuals will be accommodated in <br /> these lots on a case by case basis under the ADA. Presently,there is no need to create permanent <br /> ADA reserved spaces within these non-public lots because of the high number of City personnel <br /> and due to the City's ability to accommodate its disabled personnel by other, equal means. <br /> The City owns one downtown surface paid parking lot open to the public.This lot(corner <br /> of Main Street&Jefferson Boulevard) fully meets ADA standards. <br /> Numerous surface parking lots exist adjacent to City-owned buildings and facilities <br /> throughout the entire city, and most, but not all were assessed for ADA compliance in 2016. <br /> Those assessed lots adjacent to city service, program and activity buildings or other facilities used <br /> or visited most frequently by the public are generally fully compliant with the ADA.These include <br /> parking for the Police Department, Environmental Services Dept., General Services Dept., and <br /> Page 18 <br />