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• Grover Cleveland Park <br /> • Halcyon Park <br /> • Heath Park <br /> • Marina Park <br /> • McCarty Park <br /> • Memorial Park <br /> • San Leandro Ball Park <br /> • Siempre Verde Park <br /> • Stenzel Park <br /> • Thrasher Park <br /> • Toyon Park <br /> • Victoria Circle Park <br /> • Warden Park <br /> • Washington Manor Park <br /> The City's sidewalks, crosswalks, and curb ramps will be evaluated as part of <br /> the Self Evaluation Plan update. <br /> Public Outreach <br /> On August 25, 2010, the Draft Transition Plan Update was circulated to more <br /> than 35 agencies serving disabled individuals in and near the San Leandro <br /> community, asking for comments and input. Agencies were asked to submit <br /> their comments in writing, or request a meeting in person to discuss their <br /> comments, by October 1, 2010. Only two replies were received, both with <br /> compliments about the drafted Plan, and neither asking for any revisions or <br /> suggesting any changes. <br /> ADA Facilities Transition Plan <br /> Title II of the ADA requires public entities having responsibility for or <br /> authority over facilities, streets, roads, sidewalks, and /or other areas meant <br /> for public use to develop a Transition Plan to make their facilities meet the <br /> standards for Program Accessibility. Program Accessibility means that a <br /> program, activity and /or service are accessible when viewed in its entirety. <br /> The Facilities Transition Plan includes the findings made during the facility <br /> surveys. The specific architectural modifications required to make programs <br /> accessible are listed in the City of San Leandro — Facility Reports (see <br /> Appendix). Each facility report contains a complete list of architectural <br /> barriers and barrier removal actions. Not all of these barriers must be <br /> removed in order to provide program access. The first priority is to remove <br /> those barriers limiting access to programs. <br /> The full Facility Survey is 66 pages long and contains nearly 1800 individual <br /> items that need to be modified or adjusted. A sample of the Facility Survey <br /> Page 5 <br />
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