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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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QUESTIONS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS <br /> Yes No <br /> Parking and Drop-Off Areas,continued <br /> Are the access aisles part of the accessible ❑ ❑ 0 Add curb ramps. <br /> route to the accessible entrance? 0 Reconstruct sidewalk. <br /> Are the accessible spaces closest to the El ID ❑ Reconfigure spaces. <br /> accessible entrance? <br /> Are accessible spaces marked with the Interna- ❑ El 0 Add signs,placed so that they <br /> tional Symbol of Accessibility?Are there signs are not obstructed by cars. <br /> reading "Van Accessible" at van spaces? <br /> Is there an enforcement procedure to ensure ❑ ❑ 0 Implement a policy to check peri- <br /> that accessible parking is used only by those odically for violators and report <br /> who need it? them to the proper authorities. <br /> Entrance (ADAAG 4.13, 4.14, 4.5) <br /> If there are stairs at the main entrance,is there El ❑ 0 If it is not possible to make the <br /> also a ramp or lift,or is there an alternative main entrance accessible,create <br /> accessible entrance? a dignified alternate accessible <br /> entrance.If parking is provided, <br /> Do not use a service entrance as the make sure there is accessible <br /> accessible entrance unless there is no parking near all accessible <br /> other option. entrances. <br /> Do all inaccessible entrances have signs ❑ ❑ 0 Install signs before inaccessible <br /> indicating the location of the nearest accessible entrances so that people do not <br /> entrance? have to retrace the approach. <br /> Can the alternate accessible entrance be used ❑ ❑ 0 Eliminate as much as possible <br /> independently? the need for assistance—to answer <br /> a doorbell, to operate a lift, or to <br /> put down a temporary ramp,for <br /> example. <br /> Does the entrance door have at least 32 inches ❑ ❑ 0 Widen the door to 32 inches clear. <br /> clear opening (for a double door, at least one 0 If technically infeasible,widen to <br /> 32-inch leaf)? 31-3/8 inches minimum. <br /> clear opening ❑ Install offset(swing-clear)hinges. <br /> eIs there at least 18 inches of clear wall space on ❑ ❑ 0 Remove or relocate furnishings, <br /> the pull side of the door, next to the handle? partitions,or other obstructions. <br /> 0 Move door. <br /> A person using a wheelchair or crutches clear space ❑ Add power-assisted or auto- <br /> needs this space to get close enough to matic door opener. <br /> open the door. <br /> Checklist for Existing Facilities version 2.1 ©revised August 1995,Adaptive Environments Center, Inc.for the National Institute on <br /> Disability and Rehabilitation Research.For technical assistance,call 1-800-949-4ADA(voice/TDD). <br /> Attachment 2-3 <br />
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