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68-18 Approving Update to ADA Transition Plan of 2013 and Title VI Plan: Non Discrimination in City Services, Programs & Activities under the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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68-18 Approving Update to ADA Transition Plan of 2013 and Title VI Plan: Non Discrimination in City Services, Programs & Activities under the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> Bill NO. 68-18 <br /> DEC 04 201E <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> KAREEMAH FOWLER <br /> CITY CLERK,SOUTH BEND,IN <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA,APPROVING THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND'S UPTDATES TO THE CITY'S <br /> 2013 ADA PLAN FOR PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY <br /> AND ITS TITLE VI PLAN FOR NON-DISCRIMINATION IN CITY SERVICES, <br /> PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES UNDER THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> In 1990 Congress enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA)which,among other <br /> things,requires that municipalities throughout the United States adopt standards to improve access <br /> and remove barriers for disabled persons in their use of public facilities and governmental services. <br /> In addition to the ADA, local government is subject to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil <br /> Rights Act of 1964 that "no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or <br /> national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to <br /> discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance." The <br /> protection under Title VI has been expanded by South Bend policy and law, and by State and <br /> federal laws to include age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, military status, <br /> national origin, English proficiency, and income status. <br /> On January 28, 2013 this Council approved the City's ADA Transition Plan which <br /> identified those sidewalks and curb cuts having priority for ADA upgrade(Ordinance No. 10219- <br /> 13). The City of South Bend, Indiana, has advanced these objectives through an aggressive <br /> sidewalk and curb cut replacement program. These included sidewalks and curb cuts in downtown <br /> South Bend serving public service and commercial buildings which were upgraded as part of the <br /> Smart Streets Program. It has replaced sidewalks in neighborhoods through a public/private <br /> improvement plan over the past several years and intends to continue doing so under the terms of <br /> the ADA Transition Plan. <br /> The combined update to the City's Transition Plan approved January 28, 2013 and the <br /> City's Title VI Plan: Non-Discrimination in City Services, Programs &Activities Under the Civil <br /> Rights Act of 1964 is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A for approval by this <br /> Council. <br /> The City's updates to and report of ADA accessibility improvements made since the <br /> original Transition Plan was approved is contained in Exhibit A at pages 3 through 10. <br /> The City's Title VI Plan for non-discrimination in City services, programs and activities <br /> reflects the diversity of the City's population and the vision of the Common Council and City <br /> administration for a truly diverse and inclusive city as exemplified by the City's Human Rights <br />
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