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CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />TRANSITION PLAN <br />PLAN DEVELOPMENT <br />Page 4 of 12 <br />July 28, 2004 <br />Updated February 1, .2008 <br />This Transition Plan assesses the impact that interior and exterior architectural barriers <br />have on program accessibility, describes barrier removal solutions, estimates costs and <br />proposes funding sources for their correction. It also provides a schedule for their <br />removal, and sets priorities to complete the work. <br />The effort to enhance accessibility is an on going process and includes the City's <br />commitment to include ADA modifications as part of its major building renovations and <br />annual improvements. <br />Many of the City's facilities were constructed prior to the enactment of accessibility <br />codes and as such, they were not originally designed to provide access for individuals <br />with disabilities. While facilities constructed in more recent years have differing degrees <br />of accessibility, changes in current code provisions and standards warrant physical <br />upgrades to be fully accessible. The City has required buildings and facilities <br />constructed or renovated recently to fully comply with current standards. <br />Notwithstanding the various conditions as noted above, the Accessibility Evaluation <br />Report (Appendix A) indicates that there is a reasonable level of access to City facilities. <br />The City is committed, however, to removing the remaining obstacles to program <br />accessibility. Further, signage at the facilities needs to be modified and at a number of <br />locations, fire alarm systems do not have visual warning devices (strobes). <br />The following are the overall objectives of the City and the basis for this Transition Plan <br />for the facilities: <br />1. Identify the facilities to be surveyed. (Page 8) <br />2. Perform a visual survey of all aspects of disabled access for City facilities and create <br />an Accessibility Evaluation Report. (Appendix A) <br />3. Develop a listing of corrective actions required to be in compliance with the <br />ADA/Section 504. (Page 10 and Appendix A) <br />4. Prioritize and recommend a schedule for the necessary actions to implement <br />accessibility compliance modifications. (Page 11) <br />5. Maintain an on going program to monitor and address implementation of this <br />Transition Plan for disabled access. (Page 9) <br />