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• <br /> • Conference and meeting rooms <br /> • Public offices <br /> • Recreation environments /features <br /> • Public restrooms <br /> 3. Priority Three: A third level priority is placed on those barrier removal <br /> items that improve access to amenities serving program areas. Examples: <br /> • Drinking fountains <br /> • Public telephones <br /> • Vending machines <br /> 4. Priority Four: A fourth level of priority is assigned to areas or features that <br /> are not required to be modified because there are no public programs <br /> located in the facility or portion of the facility, or because there are other <br /> locations that provide access to the program. <br /> 5. Priority Five: A fifth level of priority are barriers that are not addressed by <br /> ADAAG. These barriers are required by the CBC, as set forth by the Division <br /> of State Architect. <br /> While the schedule of improvements and Facilities Transition Plan set forth <br /> priorities for barrier removal, the City will also review its projects to identify <br /> when barriers to access can be addressed in conjunction with other <br /> maintenance efforts and capital improvement projects. By seizing <br /> opportunities to remove identified barriers in conjunction with other projects, <br /> the City will reduce total overhead costs and maximize the public benefit <br /> from resources allotted for barrier removal. This flexibility may also allow the <br /> City to re- prioritize facilities for improvement if it is determined, for <br /> example, that a building included in this plan will be replaced by a new <br /> facility and /or no longer houses City programs. <br /> Phasing Schedule for Facilities <br /> Barriers in facilities will be removed systematically, city -wide, based on <br /> established program priorities. A schedule of the prioritized facilities, cost <br /> estimates for the barrier removals, and target modification years is attached <br /> as an Appendix to this Executive Summary. The total estimated cost for all <br /> barrier removals and facility modifications is $1,822,790. Using a <br /> combination of Community Development Block Grant Funds and City General <br /> Fund monies, staff anticipates that, at current funding levels, it will take <br /> approximately 15 years to complete all of the modifications. <br /> The City of San Leandro reserves the right to modify barrier removal <br /> priorities in order to allow flexibility in accommodating community requests, <br /> petitions for reasonable modifications from persons with disabilities, changes <br /> in City programs, and funding constraints and opportunities. It is the goal of <br /> Page 7 <br />
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