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Page 25 <br /> Transportation <br />San Leandro residents told us… <br />They want accessible infrastructure that allows them to continue <br />engaging with their community regardless of mobility limitations <br />as they age. That means elevators and ramps at medical and <br />service provider facilities, automatic doors, wide walking paths, <br />handrails, and many other helpful adaptations. <br />2 Improve ADA accessibility of infrastructure, <br />facilities, and services <br />Project Lead: Public Works Department <br />Project Support: Human Services Department <br />Action Step #1. Update the 2010 ADA Facilities Transition <br />Plan. This plan is the City of San Leandro's effort to comply <br />with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that <br />requires the City to reasonably modify its policies, <br />practices, or procedures to avoid discrimination against <br />people with disabilities, and identify physical barriers to <br />accessibility in City-owned facilities and how the City may <br />remove those barriers to facilitate the opportunity of <br />access to all individuals. Updating the plan will serve as a <br />guide to allocating federal funds for the completion of <br />specific ADA-accessible projects. <br />Action Step #2. Work collaboratively with nonprofit and <br />private community partners to identify ADA-accessibility <br />needs at their facilities and flag upcoming rehabilitation <br />projects that the City can help support. <br />City of San Leandro | Age-Friendly Action Plan