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CC Regular Session 4. 7. <br />Meeting Date: 08/28/2018 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #18-173 Approving Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to approve the City of Ramsey's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan. <br />Background: <br />The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted on July 26, 1990. Title II of ADA requires the City of <br />Ramsey to meet the following general requirements: <br />• Must operate their programs so that, when viewed in their entirety, the programs are accessible to and useable <br />by individuals with disabilities [28 C.F.R. Sec. 35.150]. <br />• May not refuse to allow a person with a disability to participate in a service, program or activity simply <br />because the person has a disability [28 C.F.R. Sec. 35.130 (a)]. <br />• Must make reasonable modifications in policies, practices and procedures that deny equal access to <br />individuals with disabilities unless a fundamental alteration in the program would result [28 C.F.R. Sec. <br />35.130(b) (7)]. <br />• May not provide services or benefits to individuals with disabilities through programs that are separate or <br />different unless the separate or different measures are necessary to ensure that benefits and services are <br />equally effective [28 C.F.R. Sec. 35.130(b)(iv) & (d)]. <br />• Must take appropriate steps to ensure that communications with applicants, participants and members of the <br />public with disabilities are as effective as communications with others [28 C.F.R. Sec. 35.160(a)]. <br />• Must designate at least one responsible employee to coordinate ADA compliance [28 CFR Sec. 35.107(a)]. <br />This person is often referred to as the "ADA Coordinator." The public entity must provide the ADA <br />coordinator's name, office address, and telephone number to all interested individuals [28 CFR Sec. <br />35.107(a)]. <br />• Must provide notice of ADA requirements. All public entities, regardless of size, must provide information <br />about the rights and protections of Title II to applicants, participants, beneficiaries, employees, and other <br />interested persons [28 CFR Sec. 35,106]. The notice must include the identification of the employee serving <br />as the ADA coordinator and must provide this information on an ongoing basis [28 CFR Sec. 104.8(a)]. <br />• Must establish a grievance procedure. Public entities must adopt and publish grievance procedures providing <br />for prompt and equitable resolution of complaints [28 CFR Sec. 35.107(b)]. This requirement provides for a <br />timely resolution of all problems or conflicts related to ADA compliance before they escalate to litigation <br />and/or the federal complaint process. <br />Attached is a draft copy of the City of Ramsey's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan, which <br />addresses the City of Ramsey's plan for meeting these requirements over time as related to pedestrian facilities in <br />public right-of-ways and easements. <br />On July 17, 2018, Staff reviewed a draft version of the ADA Transition Plan with the Public Works Committee and <br />requested Committee input on several items within the plan, including the ADA compliance goals (see page 6) and <br />public outreach (see page 7) portions of the plan. The Committee generally agreed with the compliance goals <br />included in the draft ADA Transition Plan, and felt that public outreach is not necessary at this point since the draft <br />plan simply addresses the minimum requirements of ADA Title II. However, the Public Works Committee did <br />
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