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Operations and Maintenance <br /> Continued <br /> K. Other Continued <br /> Many of the older park sites in the city do not adequately address ADA issues. In the future, the city <br /> should meet all the applicable ADA requirements as they impact park and trail facilities. <br /> An implementation plan for the ADA improvements is suggested. Part of the improvements should be <br /> made when reconstruction of roads are occurring. The City has a map of surmountable curbs. <br /> A copy of the American Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1992 (and subsequent revisions) is on file with the <br /> Park and Recreation Department for reference and application. Other publications covering the ADA <br /> concerns include the following: <br /> U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Office on the ADA <br /> P.O. Box66118 <br /> Washington, DC 20035-6118 (202) 514-0301 <br /> Recommendations for Accessibility Guidelines: Recreational Facilities and Outdoor Developed Areas <br /> Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board <br /> 1111 18th Street NW, Suite 501 <br /> Washington, DC 20036 <br /> Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, General Service Administration <br /> 18th and F Streets, NW- Room 3044 <br /> Washington, DC 20405 (202) 586-0038 <br /> Design Guide for Accessible Outdoor Recreation, USDA Forest Service, Auditors Bldg. <br /> 201 14th Street, SW at Independence Ave. SW <br /> Attn: Access Coordinator,Recreation Staff <br /> Washington, DC 20250 <br /> r � <br /> ISSUED FORREVIEW Master Trail Plan <br /> 0 <br />