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• Assignment of aides; and /or <br />• Providing services at alternate accessible sites. <br />When choosing a method of providing program access, the City will give priority to the one that <br />results in the most integrated setting appropriate to encourage interaction among all users, <br />including individuals with disabilities. In compliance with the requirements of the ADA, the <br />City must provide equality of opportunity, but does not guarantee equality of results. <br />Undue Burden <br />The City is not required to take any action that it can demonstrate would result in a <br />fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity, would create a hazardous <br />condition resulting in a direct threat to the participant or others, or would represent an undue <br />financial and administrative burden. <br />The determination that an undue burden would result must be based on an evaluation of all <br />resources available for use in the City. For example, if a barrier removal action is judged <br />unduly burdensome, the City must consider other options for providing access to the benefits <br />and services of the program or activity by individuals with disabilities. <br />Policies & Programmatic Accessibility Findings & Actions <br />Programs, activities and services offered by the City of San Leandro to the public must be <br />accessible. Accessibility applies to all aspects of a program or service, including <br />advertisement, orientation, eligibility, participation, testing or evaluation, physical access, <br />provision of auxiliary aids, transportation, policies, and communication. Every department in <br />the City participated in a survey to determine departmental knowledge regarding reasonable <br />accommodation policies and programmatic accessibility. The full results of those summaries <br />can be found in the full Self Evaluation & Transition Plan Update. <br />This section summarizes the review of current City -wide policies, services, programs, and <br />activities based on meetings with City staff and responses to the program accessibility <br />questionnaire from the following departments and divisions: <br />• City Manager's Office <br />• Community Development <br />• Engineering & Transportation <br />• Finance <br />• Human Resources Division <br />• Police Department <br />• Public Library <br />• Public Works <br />Page 4 <br />
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