ADA Design Challenges in the Public Right-of-Way - Caltrans Training Overview

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Addressing ADA design challenges within the public right-of-way is crucial for ensuring accessibility for all individuals. This content provides insights into ADA requirements, training objectives, and communication guidelines through resources offered by Caltrans Division of Local Assistance. Learn about Title II compliance steps, public entity responsibilities, and the importance of accessibility standards in highway and street design.


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  1. SOLVING ADA DESIGN CHALLENGES WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY CATHY LY CIVIL RIGHTS COORDINATOR CALTRANS DIVISION OF LOCAL ASSISTANCE EMAIL: CATHY.LY@DOT.CA.GOV PHONE: 916-653-4344 SEPTEMBER 2021

  2. Caltrans Division of Local Assistance Contacts Cathy Ly Civil Rights Coordinator (Title VI and ADA) Cathy.Ly@dot.ca.gov (916) 653-4344 Mission: Provide training and guidance to improve stakeholder processes. Daniel Burke Civil Rights Manager Daniel.Burke@dot.ca.gov (916) 654-5854 Vision: Strengthen partnerships and Civil Rights through excellent customer service and user-friendly communications. 2 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

  3. Communication Rules/What to Expect 1. This webinar will be recorded and posted on the Caltrans Division of Local Assistance ADA website. 2. During the webinar session, you may submit questions or comments through the webinar platform chat box. 3. Questions and answers will be read aloud during or toward the end of this webinar, and Frequently Asked Questions will be posted on the ADA website for future reference. 4. There will be several ten (10) minute breaks during the duration of the webinar. Caltrans LPA Training 3

  4. Learning Objectives American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Overview Describe accessibility standards applicable to highways and streets Identify accessibility requirements and recommended safety practices Discuss design alternatives for complex pedestrian facilities 4 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

  5. ADA Overview The ADA has five titles: Title I Employment Title II - Public Entities Title III - Private Entities Title IV - Telecommunications Title V - Miscellaneous 5 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

  6. Title II of the ADA Title II requires public entities to take several steps to become compliant with the ADA. All public entities must: Self-Evaluation Provide public notice about the ADA Public entities with 50 or more employees are also required to: Designate an employee to oversee Title II compliance Establish a grievance procedure Develop a transition plan if structural changes are necessary for achieving program accessibility 6 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

  7. Brooke Struve, PE Safety & Design Engineer Federal Highway Administration s brooke.struve@dot.gov Resource Center Email: brooke.struve@dot.gov Phone: (720) 237-2745 7 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

  8. Note: Refer to attachment #2 (Participant Workbook Solving ADA Design Challenges) 8 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

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  10. Resources to Implement ADA Compliance Caltrans Division of Local Assistance ADA - Section 504 Program | Caltrans Caltrans Local Assistance Procedure Manual (LAPM) Chapter 9 Civil Rights & Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Chapter 11 Design Guidance Caltrans Office of Civil Rights, ADA Infrastructure Program ADA Infrastructure Program | Caltrans FHWA Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (504) Resource Center Technical Teams | Federal Highway Administration (dot.gov) 10 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

  11. Useful Links 2010 U.S. DOJ ADA standards for accessible design FHWA position on ADA implementation and Section 504 Discussion of major changes in ADA standards for accessible design Dept of Justice ADA standards for accessible design Current text of the ADA of 1990, including changes from ADA Amendments Act of 2008 Information on ADA-Section 504 from FHWA's Office of Civil Rights ADA guidance on developing transition plans specifically for State and local government programs and services Federal regulations covering nondiscrimination in State and local government programs and services for new construction Federal regulations covering nondiscrimination in State and local government programs and services for existing facilities ADA guidance on developing transition plans specifically for State and local government programs and services Information from FHWA Office of Civil Rights on ADA and Section 504 topics 11 CALTRANS LPA TRAINING

  12. THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN TODAY S ADA WEBINAR. 12 Caltrans LPA Training

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