ATTACHMENT I
Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities

Please Note: Paragraph 41 of the Settlement Agreement requires that within three months of the effective date of this Agreement, Denver provide signage as necessary to comply with 28 C.F.R. ยง 35.163(b), after having surveyed all facilities that are the subject of this Agreement for the purpose of identifying those that have multiple entrances not all of which are accessible.

The chart below lists the facilities surveyed by the Department, the access issues identified during the survey, and the actions required to correct the access issues. Required actions are listed using an alphanumeric code. The key to the alphanumeric codes is provided in Attachment M to this Agreement.

In order to ensure that the following spaces and elements in Denver's facilities for which construction was commenced after January 26, 1992, are readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities, Denver will take the actions referenced by the alphanumeric code and described in detail in Attachment M to this Settlement Agreement within the time periods specified below, which time periods will begin to run on the effective date of this Agreement.

Item # Access Issue Completion Date Remedial Code

 

1         

Animal Shelter, 1241 W. Bayaud Ave.

1.1

Parking:  The parking lot, with a total of 60 parking spaces, has only 2 designated accessible spaces, neither of which is marked as “van accessible.”  This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 2 standard accessible spaces.

36 months

P1

1.2      

Exterior Route from Parking Lot to Front Entrance:

1.2.1   

The curb cut has a slope of up to 10.3%.

36 months

R4

1.2.2 

The route just in front of the entrance has a running slope of up to 6.6%, with no other ramp elements.

36 months

AR1

1.3 

Public Toilet Rooms:  The room doors require more than 5 pounds of force to operate.

6 months

D3

1.4      

Lost and Found Vestibule:  The cardiac defibrillator in the Lost & Found entrance vestibule protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

1.5      

Hallway:  In the hallway across from the employees’ single user toilet rooms, the coat hooks are mounted at 63 inches high and the hat shelf is mounted at 72 inches high.

6 months

TR3

1.6      

Kennel Room for Dogs and Cats:  The hand sanitizer dispensers in the dogs’ kennel rooms and cats’ kennel rooms protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

1.7 

Employee Shower Rooms (##174 and 177):

1.7.1   

The room doors require more than 5 pounds of force to operate. 

9 months

D3

1.7.2   

The roll-in shower has folding seat that is not on the wall perpendicular to the controls.

9 months

B2

2         

Blair Caldwell African American Library, 2401 Welton Street

2.1      

Exterior Route:  The curb ramp along the route from the parking lot to the entrance has a slope of up to 12.5%.

36 months

R4

2.2      

Interior Doors:  Throughout the facility, many of the interior doors require more than 5 pounds of pressure to operate.

6 months

D3

2.3      

Toilet Rooms:  Throughout the facility, in many of the toilet compartments for persons with disabilities, the toilet flush control is on the “closed” side.

18 months

TR4

2.4      

 

Second Floor Unisex Employee Toilet Room:  The lavatory faucet controls require tight grasping and twisting of the wrist to operate.

9 months

CT2

3         

Central Library, 10 W. 14th Ave.

3.1      

 

Exterior Route:  The walkway leading to the front entrance door has a slope of up to 5.2% without any ramp elements such as handrails.

36 months

AR1

3.2      

Issues Common to Most or All Toilet Rooms and Shower/Locker Rooms:

3.2.1   

The signage does not include the International Symbol of Accessibility.

6 months

TR11

3.2.2   

The doors require more than 5 pounds of force to open.

6 months

D3

3.2.3   

The paper towel dispenser is mounted with its controls out of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT4

3.2.4   

In the men’s toilet rooms, the urinal flush controls require too much force to operate.

18 months

TR4

3.2.5   

The configuration of the compartment does not provide the required diagonal approach to the toilet transfer space.

24 months

TR2

3.2.6   

The flush controls require more than 5 lbs of force to operate.

12 months

TR4

3.2.7   

The coat hooks are mounted beyond maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

TR3

3.3 

Baby Changing Tables (these are only in the public toilet rooms): 

3.3.1   

The baby changing tables encroach on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

3.3.2   

The 64 inch height of the changing table control is outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT4

3.3.3   

The 45 inch height of the changing table bed exceeds the maximum allowable work surface height.

6 months

CT4

3.4      

1st Floor East – Men’s Toilet Room:  In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the rear grab bar does not extend at least 12 inches from the centerline of the water closet toward the side wall nearest the toilet.

9 months

TR13

3.5      

4th Floor West – Men’s Toilet Room:  The toilet compartment for persons with disabilities is missing a side grab bar.

9 months

TR16

3.6      

Men’s & Women’s Basement Shower Room: Showers provided are non-compliant for either transfer or roll-in configuration.

36 months

B2

3.7      

7th Floor Human Resources East and West Kitchens:

3.7.1   

 

The paper towel dispenser is mounted above the sink wall and outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

9 months

CT4

4         

City of Axum Park, 3200 N. Birch Street

4.1      

Drinking Fountains in the Men’s and Women’s Toilet Room Buildings: 

4.1.1   

The drinking fountain in the men’s and women’s toilet rooms protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

4.2      

Women’s Toilet Room:

4.2.1 

There is no accessible sign provided.

6 months

TR11

4.2.2 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser is mounted more than 9” from the front of the toilet.

6 months

TR6

4.2.3   

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser does not allow for a continuous paper flow.

6 months

TR6

4.2.4   

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the grab bars are mounted at 37 inches high.

9 months

TR19

4.3      

Men’s Toilet Room:

4.3.1   

There is no accessible sign provided.

6 months

TR11

 

4.3.2 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser does not allow for a continuous paper flow.

6 months

TR6

Eastside Human Services Building, 3815 Steele Street

5.1 

Drinking Fountain:  The “high” fountain in the main lobby near the men’s toilet room protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

5.2 

Interior Route:  A column in the main lobby is sharply angled into the walkway and encroaches on the minimum required vertical clearance. 

6 months

AR7

5.3      

Toilet Rooms: 

5.3.1 

Throughout the facility, in single user toilet rooms and in toilet compartments for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispensers require tight grasping to advance the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

5.3.2   

Throughout the facility, in many of the toilet rooms, the paper towel dispensers protrude into the walkways and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

5.3.3   

Throughout the facility, in the single user toilet rooms and the toilet compartments for persons with disabilities, the toilet seat cover dispenser interferes with the use of the rear grab bar.

6 months

TR15

5.4      

Men’s Lobby Toilet Room:

5.4.1   

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to advance the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

5.4.2   

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the compartment door is not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

5.5      

Women’s Lobby Toilet Room:

5.5.1   

 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to advance the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

5.5.2   

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the compartment door is not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

5.6      

Employee Break Room 1900:  In the employee break room, the paper towel dispenser is not within maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT3

5.7      

Men’s Shower/Locker Room:

5.7.1 

The roll-in shower has a curb that is more than ½ inch high at the entrance.           

36 months

B3

5.7.2   

The towel hook is mounted at 69 inches high.

6 months

CT4

5.8      

Women’s Shower/Locker Room:

5.8.1   

The roll-in shower has a curb that is more than ½ inch high at the entrance.

18 months

B3

5.8.2   

The towel hook is mounted at 60 inches high.

6 months

CT4

5.9      

Women’s Second Floor Toilet Room Near Drinking Fountain:

5.9.1   

The door requires 10 pounds of force to open.

6 months

D3

5.9.2 

In the toilet compartment for people with disabilities, the compartment door is not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

5.10    

Second Floor Electronic Benefits Transfer Office:  The counter protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

9 months

AR7

5.11    

Second Floor Drinking Fountain:  The drinking fountain on the second floor near the family restroom protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

9 months

AR7

6         

Justice Center:  Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center & Lindsay Flannigan Courthouse, 490 W. Colfax Avenue

6.1      

Exterior Route:  The route from the parking garage to the entrance has a running slope of up to 2.4%.

36 months

AR1

6.2 

Interior Route:  The route to the employee area behind the visitor check-in counter has a slope of up to 11% and no ramp elements such as handrails.

36 months

R1

6.3 

Vending Machine:  The vending machine near the public lockers has it highest operable part at 67 inches high.

12 months

CT4

6.4      

Courtroom 2100 Staff Area and 2300 Staff Area:  The routes from the judge’s chambers to the benches contain ramps with a running slope of up to 11.1%; no handrails are provided.

36 months

R1

6.5      

Women’s staff locker room:  The bench is 13 inches deep.

12 months

LR2

6.6      

Interior Ramps: 

6.6.1   

The ramp to the dock area has a running slope of up to 11.4%.

48 months

R4

6.6.2   

The ramp from the dock area to the detention center has a running slope of up to 10.5%.

48 months

R4

6.7 

Unisex Toilet Room Near the Dock Area:

6.7.1   

 

The toilet room near the dock area, which is designed for inmate use, has a lavatory with inadequate knee clearance.

24 months

LS3

6.7.2   

The toilet room near the dock area, which is designed for inmate use, has a soap dispenser mounted at 55 inches high.

6 months

CT4

6.8      

DUI Holding Cell:  The toilet in the accessible DUI holding cell does not have a rear grab bar.

6 months

TR13

6.9      

Drinking Fountain at Intake Area:

6.9.1   

The fountain protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

6.10    

Women’s Single User Toilet Room at Intake:  The soap dispenser is mounted at 53 inches high and requires a forward reach.

6 months

CT4

6.11    

Intake Area Sink Near Photo and Fingerprint Station:

6.11.1 

The water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2

6.11.2 

The sink protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

9 months

AR7

6.11.3 

The paper towel dispenser near the photo and fingerprint station in the intake area is mounted with controls at 56 inches high.

6 months

CT4

6.12    

Staff Toilet Room Near the Intake Medical Area:  The lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2

6.13    

Men’s Toilet Room for Medical Staff:  The coat hook is mounted at 68 inches high.

6 months

TR3

6.14    

 

Designated Accessible Cells Near the Medication Room:  The four designated accessible cells do not have rear grab bars at the toilets.

6 months

TR13

6.15    

Fifth Floor Staff Dining Area, Outdoor Terrace: 

6.15.1 

The ramp between dining area and terrace lacks edge protection.

9 months

R3

6.15.2 

There are no accessible tables on accessible route.

12 months

DW1

6.16    

Basement Level Maintenance Area Staff Toilet Room:  The lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2

6.17 

Ramp to the Basement Staff Kitchen Area:  

6.17.1 

The ramp has a running slope of up to 11.4%.

48 months

R4

6.17.2 

The ramp lacks edge protection.

48 months

R3

6.18    

Basement Level Toilet for Laundry Staff:  The toilet is missing a rear grab bar.

6 months

TR13

6.19    

Detention Center Courtroom 2100:

6.19.1 

There is an upper ramp to the judge’s bench with a running slope of up to 11.3%.

36 months

R4

6.19.2 

There is a ramp to the court reporter’s stand with a running slope of up to 5.2% with no ramp elements such as handrails.

48 months

R2

6.20    

Courthouse: 

6.20.1 

In the Courthouse, the electronic docket system is not accessible to persons with visual disabilities.

12 months

EB1

 

6.20.2 

Throughout the Courthouse, the jury boxes are not accessible to persons who use wheelchairs, as there is no integrated wheelchair seating within the boundaries of the box.

48 months

AA9

6.20.3 

Throughout the Courthouse, there is a step to the level containing the jury box and witness stand; it is served by a folding ramp that cannot be independently operated by someone who uses a wheelchair.

48 months

AA8

6.20.4 

Throughout the Courthouse, the toilet rooms have paper towel dispensers that are beyond maximum allowable reach ranges.

12 months

CT4

6.20.5 

Throughout the Courthouse, the toilet rooms have sanitary napkin dispensers that require tight grasping or turning of the wrist to operate.

12 months

CT2

6.20.6 

Throughout the Courthouse, although assistive listening systems are provided, there is inadequate signage indicating their availability.

6 months

AA3

6.20.7 

Throughout the Courthouse, in some of the toilet rooms provided adjacent to the jury deliberation rooms, the lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2

6.20.8 

Throughout the Courthouse, the toilets inside the holding cells do not have side grab bars.

9 months

TR16

6.21    

Courthouse room 4C (Deliberation):  There is no signage provided for the shower or locker room.

6 months

TR11

7         

Montbello Library, 12955 Albrook Drive

7.1 

Exterior Route:  The curb ramp near the accessible parking space has a running slope of up to 14.3%.

36 months

R4

7.2      

 

Drinking Fountain:  The “high” drinking fountain near the men’s toilet room protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

9 months

AR7

7.3      

Men’s Toilet Room Near Main Entrance:

7.3.1   

 

The lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2

7.3.2   

The toilet stall compartment door swings into the minimum required compartment space.

12 months

TR25

7.3.3   

The toilet's flush control is on the closed side.

18 months

TR4

7.3.4   

The toilet paper dispenser is mounted more than 9” from the front of the toilet.

6 months

TR6

7.4      

Women’s Toilet Room Near Main Entrance:

7.4.1   

The lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2

8         

Police District #2 – Superstation, 3921 Holly Street

8.1      

Parking:

8.1.1   

The parking lot has no designated “van accessible” space provided.  This lot requires at least 1 van accessible space.

12 months

P1

8.1.2   

The accessible parking spaces and access aisle closest to the building have running slopes up to 3.7%.

36 months

P4

8.2      

Exterior Route: 

8.2.1 

The exterior wall at the north side of the Holly Street (east) entrance is sharply angled into the walkway and encroaches on the minimum required vertical clearance. 

6 months

AR7

8.2.2   

 

The curb ramp on the route between the street-side accessible parking spaces and the entrance has a cross slope of 4.6%.

36 months

AR4

8.2.3   

The route to the entrance from the curb cut near the building-side accessible parking spaces has a cross slope of 4.4%.

36 months

AR4

8.3      

Interior Doors:  Many of the interior room doors, including toilet room doors, require too much force to open.

6 months

D3

8.4      

Toilet Rooms:

8.4.1   

 

Throughout the facility, in the toilet compartments for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispensers encroach on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bars.

6 months

TR6

8.4.2   

Throughout the facility, the doors to the toilet compartments for persons with disabilities are not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

8.4.3   

Throughout the facility, the sanitary napkin dispensers in the women’s toilet rooms have controls that require twisting of the wrist to operate.

6 months

CT2

8.5      

Men’s 1st Floor Locker Room:

8.5.1   

None of the lockers have a maximum height of 48 inches.

12 months

LR3

8.5.2 

The soap dispenser in the roll-in shower is mounted outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT4

8.5.3 

The locker room bench is only 11 inches deep.

9 months

LR2

8.5.4   

The shower that is designed for persons with disabilities is too wide to be used effectively as a transfer shower and it is not configured properly to be a roll-in shower.

24 months

B2

8.6      

Women’s 1st Floor Locker Room:

8.6.1   

The soap dispenser in the roll-in shower is mounted outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT4

8.6.2   

The locker room bench is only 9 inches deep and neither provides for back support or is affixed to a wall.

12 months

LR2

8.6.3 

The shower that is designed for persons with disabilities is too wide and too deep to be used effectively as a transfer shower and it is not configured properly to be a roll-in shower.

24 months

B2

8.6.4 

In most of the toilet rooms throughout the facility, including the locker rooms, there are hand sanitizer dispensers or paper towel dispensers that protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

8.7      

Women’s Lobby Toilet Room:

8.7.1   

 The toilet paper dispenser centerline located more than 9” from front of toilet. 

6 months

TR6

8.7.2   

The sanitary napkin dispenser’s hardware requires twisting of the wrist to operate.

6 months

CT2

8.8      

 

Women’s 1st Floor Toilet Room (near Patrol Sergeant’s Office):  The toilet paper dispenser centerline located more than 9” from front of toilet. 

6 months

TR6

9         

Police District #3 – Superstation, 1625 S. University Blvd.

9.1      

Parking in Front of Building:

9.1.1   

The front parking lot has no van accessible parking space.

12 months

P5

9.1.2   

 

One of the designated accessible parking spaces has a running slope up to 3.2% and a cross slope up to 3.3% and the shared access aisle has a running slope of up to 3.7% and a cross slope of up to 2.5%.

36 months

P4

9.2      

 

Parking in Rear of Building:  The parking lot, with a total of 140 parking spaces has only 1 designated accessible space provided.  This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 4 standard accessible spaces.

12 months

P1

9.3      

 

Exterior Route:  The curb ramp along the route from the accessible parking spaces in the front of the building to the main entrance has a cross slope of 3.1%.

36 months

AR4

9.4      

Toilet and Locker Rooms:

9.4.1   

 

Throughout the facility, in the toilet compartments for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispensers encroach on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bars.

6 months

TR6, TR15

9.4.2   

 

In most of the toilet rooms throughout the facility, including the locker rooms, there are hand sanitizer dispensers or paper towel dispensers that protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

9.5      

Women’s Lobby Toilet Room:

9.5.1   

The room sign is mounted on the wall adjacent to the hinge side of the door.

6 months

TR11

9.5.2   

The sanitary napkin dispenser’s hardware requires twisting of the wrist to operate.

6 months

CT2

9.6      

Women’s 1st Floor Employee Toilet Room:  The room sign is not mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door.

6 months

TR11

9.7      

Men’s 1st Floor Employee Toilet Room:  The room sign is not mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door.

6 months

TR11

9.8      

Women’s Locker Room, 1st Floor Employee Area:

9.8.1   

The locker room bench is only 9 inches deep and neither provides for back support or is affixed to a wall.

12 months

LR2

 

9.8.2 

The shower that is designed for persons with disabilities is too wide and too deep to be used effectively as a transfer shower and it is not configured properly to be a roll-in shower.

24 months

B2

9.8.3   

The shower soap dispenser is located outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT4

9.9      

Men’s Locker Room, 1st Floor Employee Area:

9.9.1   

The locker room bench is only 11 inches deep.

12 months

LR2

9.9.2   

The shower that is designed for persons with disabilities is too wide to be used effectively as a transfer shower and it is not configured properly to be a roll-in shower.

24 months

B2

9.9.3   

The shower soap dispenser is located outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT4

10       

Richard Castro Building, 1200 Federal Boulevard

10.1 

Parking:  Although there are 23 accessible parking spaces designated for persons who use wheelchairs, only one of them is a “van accessible” parking space.

12 months

P5

10.2 

East Lobby: 

10.2.1 

In the east side lobby, the security desk is 42 inches high.

6 months

C1

10.2.2 

 

In the east side lobby, the wall-mounted telephone and the wall sculpture to the west of room 1019 protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.3    

Family Enrichment Center:  Most of the permanent room signs do not have Braille

9 months

D15

10.4 

Alarms:  Although audible alarms are provided in the building, there is no visual alarm device in many occupiable spaces, including, but not limited to, the Quest Card Issuance Office, the Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program Office, the Fraud Control and Recovery Room, meeting room 1057, employee offices inside the Denver Workforce Center, and others.

18 months

AL1

10.5 

Telephones:  The pay telephones in the first and second floor rotunda area have shelves which block knee clearances.

12 months

TT1

10.6 

Mailboxes:  In the second floor rotunda on the west side, the LEAP mailbox protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.7    

Self Service Center:  The workforce drop-off box protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.8    

Freight Elevator Car #1:

10.8.1 

The hall call buttons are 60 inches high.

12 months

E3

10.8.2 

On the second and third floors, hoistway signs are not provided on both door jambs.

12 months

E11

10.8.3 

Inside the car, the control buttons are not arranged in ascending order and left to right.

12 months

E4

10.9 

Women’s Employee-Only Toilet Room In Elevator Lobby Near Stairwell #1:

10.9.1 

On the pull-side of the door, a moveable trash can impedes on the required maneuvering clearances.

6 months

D5

10.9.2 

The sanitary napkin dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes. Additionally, its controls require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate.

6 months

AR7, CT2

10.9.3 

The toilet seat cover dispenser is mounted too high and over the toilet, outside of permissible reach ranges for obstructed reaches.

6 months

TR6

10.9.4 

The compartment door is not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

10.9.5 

The toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.10  

Men’s Employee-Only Toilet Rom In Elevator Lobby Near Stairwell #1:

10.10.1           

On the push-side of the door, a moveable trash can impedes on the required maneuvering clearances.

6 months

D5

10.10.2           

A metal utility shelf inside the toilet room protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.10.3           

The toilet seat cover dispenser is mounted too high.

6 months

TR6

10.10.4           

The toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab.

6 months

TR15

10.11  

Unisex Toilet Room Inside Family Enrichment Center Lobby:

10.11.1           

The paper towel dispenser requires two hands and tight grasping to advance the paper towels.

6 months

CT2

10.11.2           

The seat cover dispenser is mounted over the toilet at 61 inches high.

6 months

CT3

10.11.3           

The toilet centerline is 21-1/2 inches from the side wall.

18 months

TR7

10.11.4 

The coat hook is mounted at 68 inches high.

6 months

TR3

10.11.5           

The toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to pull out the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

10.11.6           

The toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted over the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.12  

Boys’ and Girls’ Toilet Rooms Inside Family Enrichment Center Lobby:

10.12.1           

In each, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted over the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.12.2           

In each, the toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to pull out the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

10.13  

Unisex Toilet Room in Visitation / Secured Area of Family Enrichment Center:

10.13.1 

The coat hook is 68 inches high.

6 months

TR3

10.13.2 

The diaper changing table surface is 39 inches high.

6 months

C1

10.13.3           

 

The toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted over the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.13.4           

The toilet seat cover dispenser is mounted above the toilet and is 60 inches high.

6 months

CT3

10.14  

Women’s Toilet Room Near Workforce Center Counter:

10.14.1           

The paper towel dispensers require two hands and tight grasping to advance the paper towels.

6 months

CT2

10.14.2           

The two paper towel dispensers near the door protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.14.3           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted over the side grab.

6 months

TR15

10.14.4           

In the toilet compartment for person with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to advance the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

10.14.5 

Although there is a total of 8 toilet compartments, none is configured as an ambulatory accessible toilet compartment.

24 months

TR22

10.15  

Men’s Toilet Room Near Workforce Center Counter:

10.15.1           

The lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not covered or configured to protect against contact.

6 months

LS2

10.15.2           

The paper towel dispensers require two hands and tight grasping to advance the paper towels.

6 months

CT2

 

10.15.3 

A paper towel dispenser near the door protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.15.4 

The sharps disposal container protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.15.5           

 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted over the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.15.6           

The toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to advance the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

10.16  

Second Floor East Women’s Toilet Room:

10.16.1           

There is insufficient maneuvering clearance on the pull side of the door, due to the placement of a moveable trash can.

6 months

D5

10.16.2           

The paper towel dispenser requires a two-handed grip to advance the paper towels.

6 months

CT2

10.16.3           

 

A metal shelf inside the door, as well as the sanitary napkin dispenser and the paper towel dispenser near the lavatory, and the first paper towel dispenser in the diaper changing table area, protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.16.4           

 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.16.5           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to advance the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

10.16.6           

Although there are eight toilet compartments for persons with disabilities, none is configured as an ambulatory accessible compartment.

24 months

TR22

10.17  

Second Floor East Staff Men’s Toilet Room:

10.17.1           

A metal shelf and two of the paper towel dispensers protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.17.2           

The toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.17.3           

The toilet paper dispenser requires tight grasping to advance the toilet paper.

6 months

CT2

10.17.4           

 

The toilet seat cover dispenser is mounted above the toilet and not within maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT3

 

10.17.5 

The compartment door is configured in a way that does not permit a wheelchair user to approach the side of the toilet to make a transfer.

12 months

TR23

10.18  

Third Floor East Staff Women’s Toilet Room:

10.18.1           

The sanitary napkin dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.18.2           

There is insufficient maneuvering clearance on the pull side of the door, due to the placement of a moveable trash can.

6 months

D5

10.18.3           

 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.18.4           

 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet centerline is 20-1/2 inches from the side wall.

18 months

TR7

10.18.5           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet seat cover dispenser is 58 inches high.

6 months

CT4

10.19 

Third Floor East Staff Men’s Toilet Room:

10.19.1           

 

A metal shelf and paper towel dispenser protrude into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes. 

6 months

AR7

10.19.2           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet seat cover dispenser is above the toilet and outside maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT3

10.19.3           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.19.4           

The toilet paper dispenser in the designated accessible toilet compartment is mounted with its centerline more than 9 inches from the front of the toilet.

6 months

TR6

10.19.5           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the door is not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

10.20  

Fourth Floor East Women’s Toilet Room:

10.20.1           

There is insufficient maneuvering clearance on the pull side of the door, due to the placement of a moveable trash can.

6 months

D5

10.20.2 

The sanitary napkin dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.21  

Fourth Floor East Men’s Toilet Room:

10.21.1           

There is insufficient maneuvering clearance on the pull side of the door, due to the placement of a moveable trash can.

6 months

D5

10.21.2           

A metal shelf and the paper towel dispenser protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes

6 months

AR7

 

10.21.3 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet seat cover dispenser is above the toilet and is 57 inches high, outside maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT3

10.21.4 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted over the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.22  

Fourth Floor Staff Women’s Toilet Room on Southwest Side By Elevators 5 & 6:

10.22.1           

There is insufficient maneuvering clearance on the pull side of the door, due to the placement of a moveable trash can.

6 months

D5

10.22.2           

 

The paper towel dispensers on either side of the lavatories protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.22.3           

Although there are seven toilet compartments, none is configured as an ambulatory accessible compartment.

24 months

TR22

10.22.4           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.22.5           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the compartment door is not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

10.23  

Fourth Floor West Staff Men’s Toilet Room:

10.23.1           

The paper towel dispenser to the left of the lavatories protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.23.2           

In the toilet compartment for persons who use wheelchairs, the toilet seat cover dispenser is mounted above the toilet and outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT3

10.23.3           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects is mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.24  

Staff Third Floor West Women’s Toilet Room:

10.24.1           

The sanitary napkin dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.24.2           

Although there are seven toilet compartments, none is configured as an ambulatory accessible compartment.

24 months

TR22

10.24.3           

 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.25  

Third Floor West Staff Men’s Toilet Room:

10.25.1           

The paper towel dispenser to the left of the lavatories protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.25.2           

 

Although five urinals and four toilet compartments are provided, there is no ambulatory accessible toilet compartment. 

24 months

TR22

10.25.3           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

 

10.25.4 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet seat cover dispenser is mounted above the toilet and outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT3

10.26  

Second Floor West Women’s Toilet Room:

10.26.1           

The metal shelf near the rear of the toilet room and the sanitary napkin dispenser protrude into the walkway and are not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.26.2           

The sanitary napkin dispenser requires tight grasping and twisting of the wrist to operate.

6 months

CT2

10.26.3           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.27  

Second Floor West Men’s Toilet Room:

10.27.1           

The metal shelf opposite the urinal protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.27.2 

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser is mounted above the side grab bar and interferes with its use.

6 months

TR15

10.28  

First Floor West Staff Women’s Toilet Room:

10.28.1           

The sanitary napkin dispenser requires tight grasping and twisting of the wrist to operate.

6 months

CT2

10.28.2           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

10.28.3           

In the toilet stall compartment for persons with disabilities, the compartment door is not self-closing.

12 months

TR25

10.29  

First Floor West Staff Men’s Toilet Room:

10.29.1           

The paper towel dispenser to the right of the lavatories protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

10.29.2           

In the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities, the toilet seat cover dispenser is mounted above the toilet and outside of maximum allowable reach ranges.

6 months

CT4

10.29.3 

In the toilet tall for persons with disabilities, the toilet paper dispenser encroaches on the 12 inch minimum space requirement for projecting objects mounted above the side grab bar.

6 months

TR15

11       

Schlessman Family Library, 100 W. Poplar St.

11.1 

Parking: 

11.1.1 

The parking lot has no van accessible parking space.

12 months

P5

11.1.2 

The access aisle for the designated accessible parking space is 55 inches wide.

12 months

P2

 

11.2 

Drinking Fountain Near the Second Floor Community Room:  The drinking fountain protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

9 months

AR7

11.3 

Drinking Fountain in the Children’s Area:  The drinking fountain protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

9 months

AR7

11.4    

First Floor Single-User Staff Toilet Room:

11.4.1 

The toilet room sign is not mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door.

6 months

TR11

11.4.2 

Although the facility contains a fire alarm system, there are no visible alarms provided in this room.

12 months

AL1

11.4.3 

The coat hook is mounted 68 inches high.

9 months

TR3

12       

Thomas Memorial Park, 2400 North Quebec Street

12.1    

Parking:  At the parking lot at the intersection of North Syracuse and East 23rd Avenue, the asphalt parking surface is two inches lower than the concrete sidewalk and there is no means of vertical access.

12 months

AR1

12.2    

Exterior Route:  There is no accessible route to the playgrounds, basketball courts, spectator seating area for sand volleyball, or soccer fields.

48 months

AR1

12.3    

Playground:  The sand playground(s) surface is not firm, stable, and slip resistant and there are no accessible play features.

24 months

PG1

12.4    

Men’s West Side / Central Toilet Room:

12.4.1 

The lavatory hot water and drain pipes are not sufficiently protected against contact.

9 months

LS2

12.5 

Drinking Fountain in Picnic Area 2: 

12.5.1 

The drinking fountain protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

9 months

AR7

13       

University Hills (Ross) Library, 4310 E. Amherst Ave.

13.1    

Parking:

13.1.1 

The designated accessible parking spaces are inaccessible because the vertical signs are mounted 43 inches high.

9 months

P3

 

13.1.2 

The designated accessible parking spaces are inaccessible because the shared access aisle width at the standard spaces is less than 60 inches. 

12 months

P2

13.2    

Drinking Fountain on the First Floor Children’s Area:  The drinking fountain protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

12 months

AR7

13.3    

 

Children’s Unisex Toilet Room:  The lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2    

13.4    

Lower Level Staff Unisex Toilet Room:

13.4.1 

The toilet room sign is mounted at 65 inches high.

6 months

TR11

13.4.2 

The coat hook is mounted 58 inches high.

6 months

TR3

13.4.3 

The rear grab bar is 26 inches long. 

6 months

TR14

13.4.4 

The toilet is inaccessible because there is insufficient clear floor space provided.

12 months

TR24

13.5 

Second Floor Men’s Toilet Room: 

13.5.1 

The coat hook in the toilet compartment for persons with disabilities is inaccessible because it is mounted 61 inches high.

6 months

TR3

13.5.2 

The toilet paper dispenser in the designated accessible toilet compartment is mounted with its centerline more than 9 inches from the front of the toilet.

6 months

TR6

14       

Wellington Webb Building, 201 W. Colfax Ave.

14.1    

Parking Level P1:

14.1.1 

The parking area, with a total of 600 parking spaces, has 9 designated accessible spaces provided, one of which is a van accessible space.  This area requires 2 van accessible spaces and 10 standard accessible spaces.

12 months

P1

14.1.2 

The designated accessible parking spaces and access aisles by the entrance have a slope of up to 3.7%.

12 months

P4

14.2 

Parking Level P2 (North and East):

14.2.1 

The parking area, with a total of 600 parking spaces, has 4 designated accessible spaces provided, none of which is a van accessible space.  This area requires 2 van accessible spaces and 10 standard accessible spaces disperse among Parking Level P2-North and Parking Level P2-East.

12 months

P1

14.2.2 

Parking Level P2 – East (by the elevator):  The access aisles for the designated accessible parking spaces have a slope of up to 3.3% and a cross slope of up to 4.8%.

12 months

P4

14.2.3 

The accessible route for Parking Level P2-East has a curb ramp with a slope of up to 9.7%.

12 months

R4

14.3 

Parking Level P3 (by the elevator):  The parking area, with a total of 600 parking spaces, has 5 designated accessible spaces provided, none of which is a van accessible space.  This area requires 2 van accessible spaces and 10 standard accessible spaces.

12 months

P1

14.4    

Employee Entrance Ramp:  The ramp has a slope of up to 9.8%.

12 months

R4

14.5 

Inside Ramp Near Private Lessees:  The ramp has a slope of up to 8.8% near the top.

12 months

R4

14.6    

Toilet Rooms:  Throughout all toilet rooms surveyed in this building, the compartment doors to the ambulatory and wheelchair-accessible compartments are not self-closing.

12 months

TR2, TR22

14.7    

Women’s Toilet Room 1KW (1st floor near employee entrance):  The sanitary napkin dispenser controls require twisting of the wrist to operate and the dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

CT2, AR7

14.8    

Women’s Toilet Room 2HW (public):

14.8.1 

The door requires 7 pounds of force to open.

6 months

D3

14.8.2 

The sanitary napkin dispenser controls require twisting of the wrist to operate and the dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

CT2, AR7

14.8.3 

A metal shelf protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

14.9    

Women’s Toilet Room 3HW: 

14.9.1 

The shelf next to the baby changing table protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7

14.9.2 

The sanitary napkin dispenser controls require twisting of the wrist to operate.

6 months

CT2

14.10  

Men’s Toilet Room 2HM (public):  The exterior door requires 13 pounds of force to open.

6 months

D3

14.11  

Men’s Toilet Room 4HM (conference room):  The exterior door requires 11 pounds of force to open and the interior door requires 6 pounds of force to open.

6 months

D3

14.12  

4th Floor Unisex Toilet Room Serving Conference Room:

14.12.1           

The exterior door requires 10 pounds of force to open.

6 months

D3

14.12.2           

The lavatory water supply and drain pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact.

9 months

LS2

14.12.3           

The rear grab bar is 24 inches long and it is mounted with the far end less than 24 inches from the center of the toilet.

6 months

TR14

14.13  

4th Floor Women’s Toilet Room Serving Conference Room:

14.13.1           

The toilet compartment is inaccessible because it is not self closing.

12 months

TR25

 

14.13.2 

The tampon dispenser controls require twisting of the wrist to operate and the dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

CT2, AR7

14.14  

5th Floor Women’s Toilet Room (employee-only):

14.14.1           

The exterior door requires 13 pounds of force to open and the interior door requires 15 pounds of force to open.

6 months

D3

14.14.2           

The tampon dispenser controls require twisting of the wrist to operate and the dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

CT2, AR7

14.15  

Kiosks:

14.15.1           

The parking pay ticket kiosk is not hearing aid compatible.

18 months

AT1    

14.15.2           

The Economic Development Office customer service kiosk is not hearing aid compatible and is not equipped with Braille.

18 months

AT1

14.16 

AED Defibrillator on 5th floor:  The defibrillator protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons who use canes.

6 months

AR7