ATTACHMENT K: Program Access in Existing Facilities

Please Note: Paragraph 58 of the Agreement requires that within three (3) months of the effective date of this Agreement, the City will provide signage as necessary to comply with 28 C.F.R. § 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 technical requirements and, where appropriate, the scoping requirements of the Standards are used as a guide for determining whether a program or activity held in an existing facility is “readily accessible to and usable by” persons with disabilities and for determining what changes are necessary to make this program or activity accessible if it continues to be provided in the existing facility in question. See 28 C.F.R. §§ 35.150(b)(1), 35.151.

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 programs, services, and activities housed in the City’s facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities, when viewed in their entirety, the City will take the actions referenced by the alphanumeric code and described in detail in Attachment M to this Settlement Agreement within the time period specified below, which time period begins to run on the effective date of the Agreement.

Item # Access Issue Required Action Completion Date
1. City Hall, 10 Main Street    
1.1. Parking: The parking lot, with a total of 67 parking spaces, is inaccessible because it only has 2 spaces designated as accessible, there is no “Van Accessible” sign provided, and one of the designated accessible spaces has a slope of 4.5%, a cross slope of 6.6%, and no access aisle. This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 2 standard accessible spaces. P3 12 months
1.2. Ramp to Front Entrance: The ramp is inaccessible because the inside handrail is not continuous. R3 12 months
1.3. Entrances: The building does not have directional signage posted at the inaccessible entrance indicating the accessible entrance location. D16 12 months
1.4. Interior Signage: The signage provided throughout the facility is inaccessible because it is mounted on overhead signs and does not have raised and Braille characters. D26 12 months
1.5. Interior Doors: The doors throughout the facility are inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
1.6. Elevator    
1.6.a. The elevator is inaccessible because the hall call buttons are mounted with their centerlines 55 inches high. E3 12 months
1.6.b. The elevator is inaccessible because the hall lanterns do not emit an audible signal indicating when a car is answering a call. E11 12 months
1.6.c. The elevator is inaccessible because there is no hoistway signage provided. E12 12 months
1.6.d. The elevator is inaccessible because the car control button for the main entry floor is not designated by a raised star, the floor buttons do not have visual indicators to register a call, and the highest button is 55 inches high. E4 12 months
1.6.e. The elevator is inaccessible because the emergency controls are 60 inches high. E9 12 months
1.6.f. The elevator is inaccessible because the car position indicators do not emit an audible and visual signal as the car passes or stops at a floor. E5 12 months
1.7. Drinking Fountains: The hi/lo drinking fountain protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
1.8. Credit Union: The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 2 inches of clear space on the latch side. D6 12 months
1.9. 1st Floor Men’s Toilet Room with Stalls    
1.9.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR18 12 months
1.9.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
1.9.c. The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 10 inches of clear space on the latch side. D6 12 months
1.9.d. The paper towel dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted with the controls 61 inches high. TR5 12 months
1.9.e. The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. TR12 12 months
1.9.f. The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware. TR10 12 months
1.9.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 12 months
1.9.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 21 inches high. ST20 24 months
1.9.i. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 25 inches from the side wall. ST17 24 months
1.9.j. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
1.9.k. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted 3 inches from the wall. ST13 12 months
1.9.l. There is no rear grab bar provided at the designated accessible toilet. ST3 12 months
1.9.m. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the stall door swings into the clear floor space of the toilet. ST18 12 months
1.10. 1st Floor Women’s Toilet Room with Stalls    
1.10.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR18 12 months
1.10.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
1.10.c. The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 10 inches of clear space on the latch side. D6 12 months
1.10.d. The shelf under the mirror protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
1.10.e. The paper towel dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted with the controls 61 inches high. TR5 12 months
1.10.f. The sanitary napkin dispenser is inaccessible because the controls require twisting of the wrist to operate. TR3 12 months
1.10.g. The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware. TR10 12 months
1.10.h. The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. TR12 12 months
1.10.i. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 21 inches high. ST20 24 months
1.10.j. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 25 inches from the side wall. ST17 24 months
1.10.k. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted 3 inches from the wall on which it is mounted ST13 12 months
1.10.l. There is no rear grab bar provided at the designated accessible toilet. ST3 12 months
1.10.m. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the stall door swings into the clear floor space of the toilet. ST18 12 months
1.11. 2nd Floor Men’s Toilet Room with Stalls    
1.11.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR18 12 months
1.11.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 11 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
1.11.c. The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
1.11.d. The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 10 inches of clear space on the latch side. D6 12 months
1.11.e. The paper towel dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted with the controls 61 inches high. TR5 12 months
1.11.f. The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware. TR10 12 months
1.11.g. The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. TR12 12 months
1.11.h. The shelf under the mirror protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
1.11.i. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 12 months
1.11.j. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 21 inches high. ST20 24 months
1.11.k. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 25 inches from the side wall. ST17 24 months
1.11.l. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
1.11.m. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser. ST8 12 months
1.11.n. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted 3 inches from the wall on which it is mounted. ST13 12 months
1.11.o. There is no rear grab bar provided at the designated accessible toilet. ST3 12 months
1.12. 2nd Floor Women’s Toilet Room with Stalls    
1.12.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR18 12 months
1.12.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
1.12.c. The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
1.12.d. The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 10 inches of clear space on the latch side. D6 12 months
1.12.e. The paper towel dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted with the controls 64 inches high. TR5 12 months
1.12.f. The sanitary napkin dispenser is inaccessible because the controls require twisting of the wrist to operate. TR3 12 months
1.12.g. The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware. TR10 12 months
1.12.h. The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. TR12 12 months
1.12.i. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 21 inches high. ST20 24 months
1.12.j. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 25 inches from the side wall. ST17 24 months
1.12.k. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 3 inches from the walls on which they are mounted. ST13 12 months
1.12.l. The shelf under the mirror protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
2. Department Of Public Safety – Police Station, 40 American Legion Drive. The City plans to construct a new facility. If the City continues to operate programs in this facility, then the City will take the following actions. .    
2.1. Curb Ramp: The curb ramp is inaccessible because it has a sudden 1 inch high change in level at the bottom. AR5 30 months
2.2. Entrances: The building is inaccessible because both of the entrances can be reached only by stairs. D12 30 months
2.3. Interior Route: The route from the front door to all elements is inaccessible because there are 3 stairs just inside the entrance door. AR2 30 months
2.4. Holding Cells: There is no accessible cell provided. PJ1 30 months
2.5. Visitation Area: The visitation area contains a number of inaccessible elements and is not accessible to people with disabilities. PJ7 30 months
2.6. Toilet Rooms: The toilet rooms contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not accessible to people with disabilities. SU13 30 months
3. Office of Tourism and Chamber of Commerce, 6-8 West Main Street    
3.1. Parking: The parking lot, with a total of approximately 5 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there are no spaces designated as accessible. This lot requires 1 van accessible space. P3 12 months
3.2. Exterior Signage: The building does not have directional signage posted at the inaccessible entrances and does not have the International Symbol of Accessibility posted at the accessible entrance. D16 12 months
3.3. Office of Tourism    
3.3.a. The entrance ramp is inaccessible because there are no accessible handrails provided. R4 12 months
3.3.b. The entrance door is inaccessible because there is a 1 inch high threshold. D23 12 months
3.4. The main counter protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
4. Kemp Park, Kemp and Park Avenues    
4.1. Route from Parking to Playground: The route is inaccessible because it has a slope of up to 12.9% with a cross slope of 3.8% and there is an 8 inch vertical drop at the border of the playground. AR1 30 months
4.2. Playground: None of the play equipment is usable by children with disabilities. PG1 30 months
4.3. Route from Parking to Baseball Diamond: The route is inaccessible because the grass surface is not firm, stable, and slip-resistant. AR1 30 months
5. Windsor Mill, 121 Union Street. The City plans to sell this facility. If the City continues to operate programs in this facility, then the City will take the following action.    
5.1. Parking    
5.1.a. The parking lot is inaccessible because there is no access aisle. P1 30 months
5.1.b. The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because the sign is mounted too low and there is no van accessible signage. P6 30 months
5.2. Entrances: The building is inaccessible because both of the entrances can be reached only by stairs and both have thumb latch hardware. D12 30 months
5.3. Toilet Rooms: The men’s and women’s toilet rooms contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not accessible to people with disabilities. TR22 30 months
6. Mary Spitzer Community Center, 116 Ashland Street    
6.1. Parking: The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because the signs are mounted too low and there is no van accessible signage. P6 12 months
6.2. Entrances    
6.2.a. The building does not have directional signage posted at inaccessible entrances and does not have the International Symbol of Accessibility posted at accessible entrances. D16 12 months
6.2.b. The interior front entrance door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
6.3. Women’s Toilet Room with Stalls    
6.3.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door and has no raised or Braille characters. TR18 12 months
6.3.b. The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
6.3.c. The route to the toilet room is inaccessible because a movable chair blocks the clear floor space. TR15 12 months
6.3.d. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 21 inches high. ST20 24 months
6.3.e. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
6.3.f. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 31 inches high. ST12 12 months
6.3.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the rear grab bar is obstructed by the flush valve. ST5 12 months
6.4. Men’s Toilet Room with Stalls    
6.4.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door and has no raised or Braille characters. TR18 12 months
6.4.b. The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
6.4.c. The urinals are inaccessible because the rims are 24 inches high and the flush controls are 50 inches high. TR20 12 months
6.4.d. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 12 months
6.4.e. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
6.4.f. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted 31 inches high. ST12 12 months
7. Northern Berkshire YMCA, 22 Brickyard Court.    
7.1. Main Parking Lot: The parking lot, with a total of 29 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there is no van accessible space provided. This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 1 standard accessible space. P3 12 months
7.2. Rear Parking Lot    
7.2.a. The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because two of the access aisles are 48 inches wide. P8 12 months
7.2.b. The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because the van accessible space lacks “Van Accessible” signage. P6 12 month
7.3. Main Entrance    
7.3.a. The curb ramp is inaccessible because it has a 1 inch lip at the bottom. AR5 12 months
7.3.b. The interior vestibule door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
7.4. Interior Doors: The doors throughout the facility are inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
7.5. Racquetball Courts    
7.5.a. The doors are inaccessible because they have opening widths of 30 inches. D25 30 months
7.5.b. The doors are inaccessible because they have 1½ inch high thresholds. D23 30 months
7.6. Women’s Toilet Room near Lobby    
7.6.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR18 12 months
7.6.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 8 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
7.6.c. The air drier protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
7.6.d. No accessible mirror has been provided. TR14 12 months
7.6.e. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 23 inches from the side wall. ST17 30 months
7.6.f. The toilet paper dispenser in the designated accessible stall is inaccessible because it is mounted 41 inches from the rear wall. ST19 30 months
7.6.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 30 inches high. ST12 30 months
7.6.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted with the far end 48 inches from the rear wall. ST7 30 months
7.7. Men’s Toilet Room near Lobby    
7.7.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR18 12 months
7.7.b. The soap dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted 51 inches high over the lavatory with a forward reach required. TR4 12 months
7.7.c. No accessible mirror has been provided. TR14 12 months
7.7.d. The urinal is inaccessible because the rim is 23 inches high and the flush control is 51 inches high. TR20 30 months
7.7.e. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 22 inches from the side wall. ST17 30 months
7.7.f. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 30 months
7.7.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 30 inches high. ST12 30 months
7.7.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted with the far end 48 inches from the rear wall. ST7 30 months
7.8. Women’s Basic Locker Room    
7.8.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR17 12 months
7.8.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 8 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
7.8.c. The air drier protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
7.8.d. The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact, and the lavatory is not maintained in working order. TR12, M1 12 months
7.8.e. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 30 months
7.8.f. The toilet paper dispenser in the designated accessible stall is inaccessible because it is mounted 43 inches from the rear wall. ST19 30 months
7.8.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted with the far end 48 inches from the rear wall. ST7 30 months
7.8.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 31 inches high. ST12 30 months
7.8.i. There is no accessible shower provided. B8 30 months
7.8.j. None of the dressing rooms are accessible. LR2 30 months
7.8.k. The drinking fountain in the locker room is inaccessible because the spout is 38 inches high, the water flow is only 3 inches high, the controls require tight grasping or twisting to operate, and the controls are not front or side mounted near the front edge. DF1 30 months
7.9. Men’s Basic Locker Room    
7.9.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door. TR17 12 months
7.9.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires more than 5 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
7.9.c. The soap dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted 53 inches high over the lavatory with a forward reach required. TR4 12 months
7.9.d. The designated accessible lavatory is inaccessible because it has not been maintained in working order. M1 30 months
7.9.e. The urinal is inaccessible because the rim is too high and there is inadequate clear floor space provided. TR20 30 months
7.9.f. The designated accessible stall is inaccessible because the stall door swings into the required clear floor space at the toilet. ST18 30 months
7.9.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 23 inches from the side wall. ST17 30 months
7.9.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 30 months
7.9.i. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted with the far end 48 inches from the rear wall. ST7 30 months
7.9.j. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 30 and 32 inches high. ST12 30 months
7.9.k. The bench is inaccessible because it is 9 inches deep and it is not fixed to a wall. LR1 30 months
7.9.l. There is no accessible shower provided. B8 30 months
7.10. Route from Men’s Basic Locker Room to Pool: The route is inaccessible because it contains a 9½ inch high step. AR2 30 months
7.11. Family Locker Room (With No Toilet)    
7.11.a. The sign is mounted on the door. TR17 12 months
7.11.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 11 pounds of force to open. D2 30 months
7.11.c. The door is inaccessible because there is a 2 inch high threshold. D23 30 months
7.11.d. The pull side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach, is inaccessible because it has only 4 inches of clear space on the latch side due to the placement of the sofa. D6 30 months
7.11.e. The push side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach and which has both a closer and a latch, is inaccessible because it has only 5 inches of clear space on the latch side. D7 30 months
7.11.f. The soap dispenser is inaccessible because it is mounted 51 inches high above the lavatory and requires a forward reach. TR4 30 months
7.11.g. The paper towel dispenser protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 30 months
7.11.h. The lavatory is inaccessible because the route to it is only 32 inches wide for a depth of more than 24 inches. AR3 30 months
7.11.i. The transfer shower is inaccessible because it is 42 inches wide, it has inadequate clear floor space to allow a transfer, the controls require tight grasping and twisting to operate, and there is a 2 inch high curb. B8 30 months
8. Harriman and West Airport, 836 State Road    
8.1. Parking Lots: The two unmarked parking lots provide no designated accessible parking spaces. P3 12 months
9. Noel Field Athletic Complex, 270 State Street    
9.1. Parking Lot by State Street and Playground    
9.1.a. The designated van accessible parking space is inaccessible because the access aisle is 90 inches wide. P8 12 months
9.1.b. The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because the signs are mounted too low. P6 12 months
9.2. Parking lot near Football Field: The unmarked gravel parking lot is inaccessible because no designated accessible spaces are provided. P3 12 months
9.3. Exterior Routes: There are no accessible routes to the playground, baseball fields, dugouts, concession stand, tennis courts, basketball courts, football bleachers, and park benches, because the grass and gravel surfaces are not firm, stable, and slip-resistant. AR1 30 months
9.4. Baseball Bleachers: The bleachers are inaccessible because no companion seating is provided next to the wheelchair seating area. AA6 12 months
9.5. Women’s Rightmost Single-User Toilet Room near Baseball Stadium    
9.5.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door and has no raised or Braille characters. TR18 12 months
9.5.b. The door is inaccessible because there is a 1 inch high threshold. D23 12 months
9.5.c. No accessible mirror has been provided. TR14 12 months
9.5.d. The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware. TR10 12 months
9.5.e. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
9.5.f. The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser. SU7 12 months
9.5.g. The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted 30 inches high. SU11 12 months
9.6. Women’s Leftmost Single-User Toilet Room near Stadium    
9.6.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door and has no raised or Braille characters. TR18 12 months
9.6.b. The door is inaccessible because there is a 1 inch high threshold. D23 12 months
9.6.c. No accessible mirror has been provided. TR14 12 months
9.6.d. The lavatory is inaccessible because it has twist-type hardware. TR10 12 months
9.6.e. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
9.6.f. The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser. SU7 12 months
9.6.g. The toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is mounted 30 inches high. SU11 12 months
9.7. Women’s Toilet Room with Stalls near Football Field    
9.7.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door and has no raised or Braille characters. TR18 12 months
9.7.b. The door is inaccessible because there is a 2 inch high threshold. D23 12 months
9.7.c. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 15 inches high. ST20 24 months
9.7.d. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 12 months
9.7.e. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser. ST8 12 months
9.7.f. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 30 inches long and it is mounted 16 inches from the rear wall. ST7 12 months
9.7.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 30 inches high. ST12 12 months
9.7.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the rear grab bar is 30 inches long and it is mounted 18 inches from the side wall. ST4 12 months
9.8. Men’s Toilet Room with Stalls near Football Field    
9.8.a. The toilet room sign is mounted on the door and has no raised or Braille characters. TR18 12 months
9.8.b. The door is inaccessible because there is a 3 inch high threshold. D23 12 months
9.8.c. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the top of the seat is 16 inches high. ST20 24 months
9.8.d. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser. ST8 112 months
9.8.e. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 30 inches high. ST12 12 months
9.8.f. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 30 inches long and it is mounted 17 inches from the rear wall. ST7 12 months
9.8.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the rear grab bar is 30 inches long and it is mounted 18 inches from the side wall. ST4 12 months
9.9. Concessions: The counters are inaccessible because they are 47 inches high. C4 24 months
10. Western Gateway Heritage State Park, 115 State Street. The City plans to sell this park. If the City continues to operate programs in this park, then the City will take the following actions.    
10.1. Parking Lot at Furnace and State Streets: The parking lot, with a total of 18 parking spaces, is inaccessible because it has no spaces designated as accessible. This lot requires 1 van accessible space. P3 30 months
10.2. Parking Lot between Buildings 4 and 6: The parking lot, with a total of 20 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there is no van accessible parking space provided and there is no vertical signage. This lot requires 1 van accessible space. P3 30 months
10.3. Parking Lot under Bridge and across River: The parking lot, with a total of 46 parking spaces, is inaccessible because it has no spaces designated as accessible. This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 1 standard accessible space. P3 30 months
10.4. Building 1    
10.4.a. The building does not have directional signage posted at inaccessible entrances and does not have the International Symbol of Accessibility posted at accessible entrances. D16 30 months
10.4.b. The ramps to the front entrance are inaccessible because they do not have edge protection at the drop off sides. R1 30 months
10.4.c. The ramps to the front entrance are inaccessible because the handrails lack extensions at the bottom. R4 30 months
10.5. Elevator between Buildings 2 and 3    
10.5.a. The door into the elevator lobby is inaccessible because there is a 2½ inch high threshold. D23 30 months
10.5.b. The elevator is inaccessible because there is no hoistway signage provided. E12 30 months
10.6. Entrance Ramp to Building 3    
10.6.a. The ramp is inaccessible because it does not have edge protection at the drop off sides. R1 30 months
10.6.b. The ramp is inaccessible because the handrails lack extensions at the bottom. R4 30 months
10.7. Building 4    
10.7.a. The entrance ramp is inaccessible because it does not have edge protection at the drop off sides. R1 30 months
10.7.b. The entrance ramp is inaccessible because it has a handrail on only one side, the handrail lacks extensions, and there is a two inch high change in level between the concrete and wood portions of the ramp. R4 30 months
10.7.c. The Visitor’s Center counter is inaccessible because it is 44 inches high. C6 30 months
10.8. Building 4 Men’s Toilet Room    
10.8.a. The toilet room sign has no Braille or raised characters and is mounted 64 inches high. TR18 30 months
10.8.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 8 pounds of force to open. D2 30 months
10.8.c. The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 23 inches high. TR11 30 months
10.8.d. The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. TR12 30 months
10.8.e. The urinals are inaccessible because the rim is 23 inches high and the flush control is 52 inches high. TR20 30 months
10.8.f. The toilet stall door swings into the required clear floor space at the toilet. TR6 30 months
10.8.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 19½ inches from the side wall. ST17 30 months
10.8.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 32 inches long. ST7 30 months
10.8.i. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 32 inches high. ST12 30 months
10.8.j. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 3 inches from the walls on which they are mounted. ST13 30 months
10.8.k. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the rear grab bar is 32 inches long. ST4 30 months
10.9. Building 4 Women’s Toilet Room    
10.9.a. The toilet room sign has no Braille or raised characters and is mounted 64 inches high. TR18 30 months
10.9.b. The door is inaccessible because it requires 8 pounds of force to open. D2 30 months
10.9.c. The lavatory is inaccessible because the bottom of the apron is 23 inches high. TR11 30 months
10.9.d. The lavatory is inaccessible because the hot water pipes are not insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact. TR12 30 months
10.9.e. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the flush control is on the closed side. ST2 30 months
10.9.f. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 32 inches long. ST7 30 months
10.9.g. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 32½ inches high. ST12 30 months
10.9.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the grab bars are mounted 3 inches from the wall. ST13 30 months
10.10. Building 5A    
10.10.a. The building does not have directional signage posted at the inaccessible entrance and does not have the International Symbol of Accessibility posted at the accessible entrance. D16 30 months
10.10.b.  The designated accessible entrance door is inaccessible because there is a 1½ inch high threshold. D23 30 months
10.10.c.  The interior vestibule door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open. D2 30 months
10.10.d.  The Museum cashier counter is inaccessible because it is 42 inches high. C5 30 months
10.11. Unisex Toilet Room with Stall in Building 5A    
10.11.a.  The door is inaccessible because it requires 10 pounds of force to open. D2 30 months
10.11.b. The push side of the door, which is accessed through a front approach and which has both a closer and a latch, is inaccessible because it has only 30 inches of clear depth and only 6 inches of clear space on the latch side. D7 30 months
10.11.c.  The route to the toilet room is inaccessible because it is only 24 inches wide past the weight scale. AR3 30 months
10.11.d.  The urinal is inaccessible because the rim is 24 inches high and the flush control is 53 inches high. TR20 30 months
10.11.e.  The toilet stall door swings into the required clear floor space at the toilet. TR6 30 months
10.11.f.  The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because its centerline is 20 inches from the side wall. ST17 30 months
10.11.g.  The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the side grab bar is 36 inches long. ST7 30 months
10.11.h. The designated accessible toilet is inaccessible because the rear grab bar is obstructed by the flush tank. ST5 30 months
10.12. Entrance Ramp to Building 5B    
10.12.a.  The ramp is inaccessible because it does not have edge protection at the drop off sides. R1 30 months
10.12.b.  The ramp is inaccessible because there is a handrail on only one side. R4 30 months
10.13. Building 5C: The door is inaccessible because there is a 2 inch high threshold. D23 30 months
11. Windsor Lake Park, Windsor Lake Road  
11.1. Parking lot at Main Entrance: The parking lot, with a total of 94 parking spaces, is inaccessible because it has only 2 spaces designated as accessible, one of the spaces has no access aisle, the existing access aisle narrows to 24 inches wide, and there is no vertical signage. This lot requires 1 van accessible space and 3 standard accessible spaces. P3 12 months
11.2. Exterior Routes: The routes to the pavilion, picnic table, benches, and grill are inaccessible because the grass surface is not firm, stable, and slip-resistant. AR1 30 months
11.3. Pavilion: The picnic table is inaccessible because it does not provide the required knee space. PD6 12 months
11.4. Men’s and Women’s Toilet Rooms in Historic Valley Campground: The toilet and shower rooms contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not accessible to people with disabilities. TR22, B8 24 months
11.5. Small Concession Building in Historic Valley Campsite    
11.5.a. The route to the entrance is inaccessible because the grass, gravel, and dirt surfaces are not firm, stable, and slip-resistant. AR1 24 months
11.5.b. The interior counter is inaccessible because it is 40 inches high and the exterior counter is inaccessible because it is 45 inches high. C5 12 months
11.6. The entrance ramp is inaccessible because there is no level landing at the bottom. R3 24 months
11.6.a. The building does not have directional signage posted at the inaccessible entrance and does not have the International Symbol of Accessibility posted at the accessible entrance. D16 12 months
11.6.b. The door is inaccessible because knob hardware is used. D1 12 months
11.7. Play Area by Small Concession Building: None of the play equipment is usable by children with disabilities. PG1 24 months
11.8. Parking Lot near Large Concession Building: The designated accessible parking is inaccessible because it lacks vertical signage. P12 12 months
11.9. Campsite Playground    
11.9.a The route to the play equipment is inaccessible because the grass surface is not firm, stable, and slip resistant, and there is a 4 inch high wooden barrier around the perimeter of the play equipment. AR1 24 months
11.9.b None of the play equipment is usable by children with disabilities. PG1 24 months
12. Vietnam Veterans Memorial Skating Rink, 1267 South Church Street    
12.1. Parking Lot: The parking lot is inaccessible because there is no van accessible space and the signs are mounted too low and do not display the International Symbol of Accessibility. P3 12 months
12.2. Lobby Counter: The counter is inaccessible because it is 42 inches high. C6 12 months
12.3. Concession Counter    
12.3.a. The counter is inaccessible because it is 41 inches high. C5 12 months
12.3.b. The condiment counter protrudes into the walkway and is not detectable to blind persons using a cane. AR8 12 months
12.4. Women’s Toilet Room near Skating Rink    
12.4.a. The door is inaccessible because it requires 15 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
12.4.b. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
12.4.c. The toilet in the ambulatory stall is inaccessible because the side grab bar is obstructed by the toilet paper dispenser. ST9 12 months
12.5. Men’s Toilet Room near Skating Rink    
12.5.a. The door is inaccessible because it requires 15 pounds of force to open. D2 12 months
12.5.b. No accessible coat hook has been provided. TR1 12 months
12.6. Skating Rink Viewing Area: The viewing area, containing bleachers, is inaccessible because no companion seats are provided adjacent to the 2 wheelchair spaces. AA6 12 months
12.7. Ramp to Accessible Viewing Area: The ramp is inaccessible because the ends of the handrails are not rounded or returned. R4 24 months
12.8. Team Locker Rooms: The locker rooms contain a number of inaccessible elements and are not accessible to people with disabilities. LR4 30 months
12.9. Skate Shop Counter: The counter is inaccessible because it is 41½ inches high. C5 12 months
13. Freeman Park, North Eagle Street and Hospital Way    
13.1. Parking: The parking lot, with a total of approximately 5 parking spaces, is inaccessible because there are no accessible spaces provided. This lot requires 1 van accessible parking space. P3 30 months
13.2. Exterior Routes: The routes to the basketball court, playground, and baseball diamond are inaccessible because the gravel and grass surfaces are not firm, stable, and slip resistant, and there is a 2 inch vertical drop from the path to the playground. AR1 30 months
13.3. Playground: None of the play equipment is usable by children with disabilities. PG1 30 months
14. Greylock Park, 247 Protection Avenue    
14.1. Exterior Routes: The routes to the playground and baseball field are inaccessible because they are 30 inches wide, the grass and dirt surface is not firm, stable, and slip-resistant, and there is a 7 inch vertical drop from the small ramp to the playground surface. AR1 30 months
14.2. Playground: None of the play equipment is usable by children with disabilities. PG1 30 months

 

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