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INFORMAL INFORMATIONAL MEETING
"SHIRTSLEEVE" SESSION
CARNEGIE FORUM, 305 WEST PINE STREET
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2008
An Informal Informational Meeting ("Shirtsleeve" Session) of the Lodi City Council was held Tuesday,
April 1, 2008, commencing at 7:00 a.m.
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Council Members — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, and Mayor Mounce
Absent: Council Members — Katzakian
Also Present: City Manager King, City Attorney Schwabauer, and City Clerk Johl
B. TOPIC(S)
B-1 "Update of 2005 Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan"
City Manager King briefly introduced the subject matter of the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) Transition Plan.
City Engineer Wally Sandelin provided a PowerPoint presentation regarding the ADA
Transition Plan. Specific topics of discussion included completed projects, Elm Street van
accessible stalls, Carnegie Forum, Library west entrance, City parking lots, Lodi Station,
City parks, future park projects, Grape Bowl Phase 1, Lodi Stadium 12 Cinema, ADA Plan
project description, accessible parking requirements, downtown parking district, accessible
parking available, and the overall proposed project.
In response to Council Member Johnson, Mr. Sandelin stated currently the Carnegie Forum
improvement is not acceptable because the slope exceeds 2% and does not therefore meet
the ADA requirements.
In response to Council Member Johnson, Mr. Sandelin and Building Official Dennis Canright
stated the ADA requires that the main entrance ramp to the front of the Library also be
handicap accessible in addition to the ramp along the west leading to the Community
Room.
In response to Mayor Pro Tempore Hansen, Mr. Sandelin stated there is no separate
requirement for 12 additional handicap spaces for the Lodi theater alone because the
parking requirements are incorporated in the downtown parking district.
In response to Council Member Johnson, Mr. Sandelin stated the darker lines in the
drawing for the theater improvements represent the pedestrian modifications needed along
the walkway to install the ramp.
In response to Myrna Wetzel, Mr. Sandelin stated the pavement delineators on the
sidewalk are required by law.
In response to Mayor Mounce, Mr. Sandelin confirmed that the proposal would eliminate
one parking stall and van accessible space for the equivalent of five spaces.
In response to Council Member Johnson, Mr. Prima stated the design requirements were
previously applied broadly, actual design standards have been in flux for years, and
downtown parking structure was not available when the theater first opened, resulting in a
desire to get the Elm Street parking completed as quickly as possible.
Continued April], 2008
In response to Council Member Johnson, Mr. Sandelin stated grinding the sidewalk down
approximately an inch on Elm Street would not assist with the tripping hazard on the street
and the proposed improvements appear to be the best option.
Discussion ensued between Council Member Johnson, Mayor Pro Tempore Hansen, and
Mr. Sandelin regarding timed parking options for 30, 60, and 90 minutes to serve both the
businesses and the theater.
In response to Council Member Hitchcock, Mr. Sandelin stated there is now additional
parking to serve the theater and businesses in light of the parking structure and staff will
work with the businesses as to the parking timing.
In response to Council Member Hitchcock, Mr. Sandelin stated the current handicap
spaces are usually occupied and placard usage will continue to remain the same
regardless of how the space is designated.
Mayor Mounce suggested some designated parking should remain because it is
inconvenient for handicapped persons to utilize the parking in the structure.
In response to Mayor Mounce, Mr. Sandelin stated the parking space in front of Moo Moos
was designated as van accessible but was not conforming because of the curb.
In response to Mayor Pro Tempore Hansen, Mr. Sandelin stated staff could come up with a
design that modifies two ramps and takes two stalls to convert to a van accessible space,
which totals six stalls and three handicap accessible ramps.
Mayor Pro Tempore Hansen suggested keeping four spaces as handicap, one space as
van accessible, and modification of the ramp may work well.
City Manager King stated staff will bring back the targeted locations and budget options in
light of the Council's general feedback, which appears to be to pursue an alternative that is
middle of the road.
In response to Mayor Pro Tempore Hansen, Mr. Prima stated the Police Partners generally
do parking enforcement in downtown. Council Member Johnson stated he received a citizen
complaint based on inefficient enforcement near Hotel Lodi.
In response to Myrna Wetzel, Public Works Director Richard Prima stated there is no
enforcement on Sundays.
C. COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS
None.
D. ADJOURNMENT
No action was taken by the City Council. The meeting was adjourned at 7:35 a.m.
ATTEST:
Randi Johl
City Clerk
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CITY OF LODI
COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
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AGENDA TITLE: Update of 2005 Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan
MEETING DATE: April 1,2008 (Shirtsleeve Session)
PREPARED BY: Public Works Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Information only.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Americans with DisabilitiesAct (ADA) is a federal law that was
adopted in 1990. The ADA requires that agencies perform
self -evaluations of facilities to determine necessary improvements to
achieve program accessibility. To that end, the 2005 ADA
Transition Plan was adopted by the City Council on November 2, 2005. A copy is attached as ExhibitA.
A presentation will be provided at the Shirtsleeve reviewing the project completions and project planning
that has occurred since adoption of the 2005 ADA Transition Plan (Plan).
Specifically, staff will present a suggested plan for modifying the disabled parking layout in the 100 block
of West Elm (north side in front of Stadium 12 Theatre). The existing parking layout is presented in
Exhibit B. The suggested plan includes the removal of four disabled parking stalls, replacing them with
four regular parking stalls, and the conversion of two disabled stalls into one van -accessible stall. This
project will address the project included in the Plan to "correct the curb ramps, install a van -accessible
stall and detail the proper signage". A plan presenting the location and inventory of alternative disabled
and van -accessible parking will be presented to the City Council.
FISCAL IMPACT: Not applicable.
FUNDING AVAILABLE: Not applicable.
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Richard C. Prima. Jr,
Public Works Director
Prepared by F. Wally Sandelin, City Engineer
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Attachments
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K:=PI000NGUOMADA Transition Plan.doc 312712008
IExhibit A
A RESOLUTION OF THE LORI CITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE
AME RICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TRANSITION PLAN
NODI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council hereby
approves the Americans with Disabi fifies Act Transition Plan, attached as Exhibit A, with
the *exclusion of the section related to the Grape Bowl.
(-Note: Refer to Resolution No. 2005-234, adopted by the Lodi City Council on
November 2, 2005, regarding the formation of a Grape Bowl Ad Hoc Committee.)
Dated-. November 2, 2005
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2005-233 was passed and adopted by the
Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held November 2, 2005, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Mounce, a%i
Mayor Beckman
SUSAN J. BLACKSTON
City Clerk
2005-233
Americans with
Disabilities Act
TRANSITION PLAN
2005
Transition Plan
Background
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law and was adopted in 1990. The
ADA required Public Agencies including Cities to perform a self-evaluation of facilities and
programs to determine what needed to be done to achieve program accessibility. Based on
this evaluation, the public agency had to develop a transition plan for those barrier removal
projects that would require more than a year to remove. ADA required as a minimum that
the transition plan include the following:
1) List the physical barriers
2) Detail methods to remove the barriers
3) Provide a schedule
4) Name the official responsible for the plans' implementation.
This plan had to be completed by July 26, 1992. Any structural modifications had to be
completed by July 26, 1995.
To comply with ADA and meet these deadlines, the City of Lodi, in 1992, established an
ADA committee comprised of representatives from Public Works, Police, Fire, City
Manager's office, Human Resources, Parks & Recreation, and Building Inspection with the
Director of the Community Development Department as the chairperson. The City
completed a very through self-evaluation of structural barriers, however, a Transitional Plan
was not approved by the City Council. Notwithstanding, many of the barriers noted in the
evaluation have been corrected and are listed in Appendix 1 of this plan.
In August of 2004, it was brought to the attention of City staff by a member of the disabled
community that some City facilities were not in compliance. Immediately after this
disclosure, the City reinstated the ADA committee with the same Department representation
as in 1992. The committee has since added a member of the disabled community and City
Attorney's Office. The first task was to complete another self-evaluation to determine what
barriers remained. This was completed by each of the various departments in January of
2005. The departments used a checklist using the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG)
and the California Building Code (CBC).
The focus of the committee gave priority to correcting or improving the accessibility to
facilities open to large numbers of the general public. Although ADA has no requirements
for periodic assessment and gives Cities some latitude for program accessibility, the
recommendation of the Committee was to be compliant with current disabled access
regulations. Furthermore, the committee recommends a schedule and method of
compliance by maintaining an updated transition plan that will satisfy current ADA
guidelines and California Building Code requirements.
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 1 10/12/2005
The committee has prepared this plan to reflect the City's desire to continue to provide a
realistic approach to bringing its facilities into compliance. The plan lists the most significant
and visible barriers to the disabled community, details the method of compliance with
ADAAG and CBC, provides a schedule for completion, and the name(s) of the official(s)
responsible for the plans implementation.
The name of the official(s) responsible for the plan's implementation:
Randy Hatch, Community Development Director
Jerry Herzick, Building Official
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 2 10/12/2005
Transition Plan
Barrier Identification and Removal Schedule
The following is a list of significant physical barriers for the disabled community that were
identified during the survey of all City Facilities completed in February, 2005 or that were
brought to the staff's attention by the disabled community.
The following are scheduled to be completed in 2005:
1. Elm Street parking lot accessible parking stalls
Work has begun; estimated completion date is December, 2005.
2. Carnegie Forum accessible parking stalls
Work has begun; estimated completion date is December, 2005.
3. City Website
Redesigning of website is in process allowing utilization of adaptable reading
devices; estimated completion date is December, 2005.
The following will require one year or more to complete:
Accessible parking stalls located in the right of way in front of Lodi Stadium 12
Cinemas (north side of Elm St.).
Plans will be prepared by Public Works to correct the curb ramps, install a van
accessible stall and detail the proper signage. Request to be made in 06/07 budget
with an estimated completion 07/08.
2. North entrance of Hutchins Street Square
Plans are being prepared to change the grade elevation to correct the ramp slope
and parking areas. Request to be made in 06/07 budget with an estimated
completion 07/08.
3. Library front entrance
Provide a level compliant landing, parking and path of travel. These corrections will
be completed by September, 2006.
4. City owned parking lots
The attached appendix #2 lists each lot and the recommended corrections.
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 3 10/12/2005
5. City sidewalks and curb ramps
The City has an ongoing sidewalk repair program. The Public Works Dept. has
annually obtained CDBG funds for ramps and installations.
The City has been installing curb ramps for decades and sidewalks were surveyed in
1993 for lack of curb ramps. At that time, there were approximately 1,450 curb
returns lacking ramps. This figure did not include older ramps that might not be
compliant with current standards or other locations that may have an access barrier
such as a narrow walkway due to an obstruction such as a pole, landscaping,
sidewalk defects or curbs much like an alley approach, etc.
The City has been installing new ramps under a number of circumstances, including,
new roadway construction or reconstruction, some maintenance projects and under
specific projects such as the Community Development Block Grant program (CDBG).
The Public Works Department has routinely obtained CDBG funds for ramp
installations and the current grant is $150,000. While the amount of funds needed for
any particular location will vary depending on such factors as pole relocations and
drainage inlets, this amount of funding would cover approximately 15 curb returns.
The City inspects sidewalks on a 3 year cycle with the last completed in 2004.
However, past surveys have not addressed all ADA compliance issues, such as,
obstructions from poles, overhanging shrubbery, etc. These issues will be addressed
in the next survey in 2007 or earlier if staff becomes available.
6. Assistive listening devices for Carnegie Forum and Hutchins Street Square
Theater
Provide assistive listening devices for individuals with hearing impairments. Request
to be made in 06/07 budget with estimated completion of 07/08. Interim measures
include individual assistance upon request.
7. City parks
Provide accessible parking stalls, path of travel and repairs. The attached appendix
#3 lists each of the parks and the recommended corrections.
8. Fire Stations
Fire Station #1
this time.
Not open to the public. No accessibility improvements planned at
Fire Station #2: Defer improvements regarding parking and path of travel until a
decision on rehabilitation is made.
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 4 10/12/2005
Fire Station #3: Provide one van accessible stall at the front entrance on north side
of driveway on Ham Ln. This will be requested in the 06/07 budget and estimated
completion is 07/08.
Interim measures to provide accessibility will include providing assistance for the
persons with disabilities when any of the stations are used as a voter polling place.
The front door of fire station #3 will be repaired and provided with lever action
hardware, provided with a level landing and signage over the door alarm. These
items will be corrected in 2005.
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 5 10/12/2005
Grape Bowl
The Grape Bowl and all of its facilities including the stadium, concession booths,
restrooms, field house, press box, and parking lot is out of compliance.
A report was prepared for The City by the consulting firm ELS Architecture and Urban
Design in 2002. This report analyzed the areas of the Grape Bowl that were not ADA
compliant and suggested two options. The cost estimate for Option 1 (entry plaza on
southwest corner) was $3.255 million and Option 2 (tunneling new entries at the north and
south berms) was $3.75 million. Based on the increase in The Engineering News Record
Construction Cost Index from the date of the ELS estimate of January 2002 to August 2005
of 15.75%, Option 1 has increased to $3.8 million and Option 2 to $4.3 million. The report
does not address many other areas that have deficiencies such as the field house, some
bleacher sections, and playing field. No estimate has been obtained for these
improvements.
As an interim measure, the use of portable buildings for restrooms and a concession on the
east end of stadium was reviewed. The cost of these improvements was determined to be
too great and did not correct the more serious accessibility and exiting issues. Interim
measures should be discussed as part of an overall plan as described in Phase I.
Major Deficiencies
A. The lack of an accessible path of travel and safe exit way. This
includes the path of travel from the public right of way and parking lot to
all areas of the stadium. There should be an inter -connected path to
the bleachers, concession, restrooms, field house and field.
B. Ramps are too steep and exceed the 1 unit vertical to 12 units
horizontal or 8.33% and are not provided with landings and handrails or
guardrails.
C. Cross slopes exceed 2%.
D. Grade elevations and unpaved or deteriorated asphalt creates tripping
hazards and inaccessibility.
E. Bleachers — stairs damaged.
F. Restrooms — dilapidated and not accessible.
G. Concessions — dilapidated and not accessible.
H. Field House - dilapidated and not accessible.
It is the recommendation of the ADA Committee, due to the complexity and magnitude, to
divide the project into three phases. During the interim, uses shall not be expanded beyond
the current schedule of events. Organizers of these events shall be advised of their
responsibility to provide assistance for persons with disabilities as reasonably appropriate
for the planned activity.
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 6 10/12/2005
Phase 1
Explore the opportunities, constraints, and costs associated with upgrading the Grape
Bowl. Encourage public input and community involvement in the decision process. The
scope of the project should not be limited to only accessibility but improvement based on
the desired use. Interim remediation measures should be discussed in this phase. The
recommended forum for these discussions is the Parks & Recreation Commission. A
Special Ad Hoc Committee shall be formed to obtain community input regarding future
use and improvements under the direction of the Parks & Recreation Commission. The
Commission shall invite representatives from the School District and other school
affiliated organizations to be participating members of the Ad Hoc Committee. All
Committee Appointees will be subject to Council approval. The Commission will make a
recommendation to the Council. This phase should be completed by June of 2006.
Phase II
Based on the decision from the Council in Phase I, appropriate action shall be taken
which may include hiring an architect to prepare plans that reflect the needs and desires
of the City and the community pending acceptance of Council. This phase should be
completed by the end of 2007/08.
Phase III
Final construction drawings should be completed, construction contracts awarded, and
construction beginning in 2008 - 2010.
Advancing to the second and third phase will, of course, be subject to budget constraints,
the availability of various funding sources and the involvement of the community.
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 7 10/12/2005
APPENDIX - 1
Accessibility Improvements
Completed Since 1992
Name of Project
Description
Completion
Date
Beckman Park:
Contractor
- Installation of new walkway from Ham Ln to
2000
playground area & restroom facility.
Contractor
- Removed sand playground material & install Fibar
2000
en ineered wood fiber).
Blakely Park:
Contractor
- Remodeled existing restroom facility to meet ADA
1992
requirements.
Contractor
- Relocated & Retro -Fit work of playground to meet
1996
ADA requirements.
City Staff
- Constructed accessible group picnic area adjacent
1996
to the playground area.
Candy Cane:
Contractor
- Installed a new walkway from Holly drive to
1997
playground area, installed new Fibar ground cover
& retro -fitted existing equipment with a handicap
transfer point to meet ADA.
Chapman
Field/Armory Park:
Contractor
- Installed new accessible bleachers with ramps &
2002
guard railing.
City Hall:
- All accessible features including ramps, doors,
1996
elevator, and parking lot.
Emerson Park:
Contractor
- Installed a new accessible restroom facility.
1995
Contractor
- Remodeled "north" playground area — new handicap
2003
accessible playground Equipment and installation of
poured -in-place rubber surfacing to meet ADA
requirements.
English Oaks
Parks:
- Installed new accessible playground & Fibar ground
1997
Contractor
cover material to meet ADA.
Finance Bldg:
- Installed complying van accessible stall, curb ramp,
2005
& si na e.
Grape Bowl:
Consultant
- ADA study of park site.
2002
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APPENDIX - 1
Accessibility Improvements
Completed Since 1992
Name of Project
Description
Completion
Date
Hale Park:
Contractor
- Installed new accessible restroom & recreation
1993
structure.
Contractor
- Installed new accessible playground equipment &
2005
poured-in-place rubber surfacing to meet ADA
require ents.
Henry Glaves Park:
Contractor
- Installed new accessible playground equipment &
1994
Contractor
Fibar ground cover.
- Installed a new walkway from Oxford Dr. to
2000
playground area & restroom facility also installed
new Fibar ground cover to meet ADA.
Katzakian Park:
Contractor
- Constructed new park site with interior walkways,
2000
accessible playground equipment with Fibar ground
cover and an accessible restroom facility.
Kofu Park:
Contractor
- Rehab of main walkway from Ham Lane to
1993
Contractor
recreation building.
- Installation of accessible ramp & handrails at
1997
concession stand location.
Lawrence Park:
Contractor
- Installation of new accessible restroom facility.
1995
Contractor
- Installed new handicap accessible playground
2003
equipment & poured-in-place surfacing.
Legion Park:
Contractor
- Remodeled playground areas & picnic areas to
1996
Contractor
meet ADA requirements.
- Installed new poured-in-place rubber safety material
2003
& Fibar ground cover.
Lodi Lake Park:
Kiwanis
- Installed new accessible playground with Fibar in
1992
the Youth Area.
Contractor
- Installed new accessible Decomposed Granite trail
1995
in the Wilderness Area.
Contractor
- Installed new accessible playground areas on the
1998
south side of Lodi Lake.
Kiwanis
- Installed new accessible picnic area on south side of
1998
Lodi Lake.
Contractor
- Installed new accessible fishing dock with walkways
1999
& hand rails.
Contractor
- Installed a new walkway from south play area to
2000
Kiwanis picnic area.
ADA Transition Plan - 2005 9 10/12/2005
APPENDIX - 1
Accessibility Improvements
Completed Since 1992
Name of Project
Description
Completion
Date
Contractor
- Phase I Bicycle/Accessible Pedestrian Corridor
2000
Project (Beach to Mills Ave.)
Contractor
- Phase II Bicycle/Accessible Pedestrian Corridor
2003
Project Mills Ave. to Woodbridge)
MSC Parking Lot
- Installed complying parking stalls & path of travel to
2005
office.
Parks & Recreation
Office:
Contractor
- Retro -fit work front counter & secretary work areas.
1996
Contractor
- Retro -fit work of restrooms.
1999
Peterson Park:
Contractor
- Constructed new park site with interior walkways,
1997
accessible playground areas.
Contractor
- Installed a new handicap accessible restroom
2000
facility.
Police Facility:
- Added two 2 accessible stalls on Elm St.
2005
Salas Park:
Contractor
- Installed new accessible playground equipment.
2001
Contractor
- Installed new poured -in-place safety surfacing &
2003
Fibar ground cover.
Sidewalks City:
- Approximately 400 curb ramps installed.
Ongoing
Program
Softball Complex:
Contractor
- Installed new accessible bleachers with ramps &
1999
guard rails.
VanBuskirk Park:
Contractor
- Remodeled entire park site.
1997
Contractor
- Installed poured -in-place rubber safety surfacing.
2005
Veteran's Plaza:
- Replace sidewalks for plaza accessibility.
1997
Vinewood Park:
City Staff
- Installed an accessible drinking fountain with
2003
walkway off of Virginia Ave.
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APPENDIX - 2
City Parking Lots
Project Name
Description
1.
City Lot #1:
- Accessible parking stalls.
(north side of Walnut St.)
Install two stalls — one van accessible at the southeast
corner. Estimated completion 2005.
2.
City Lot #2:
- Accessible parking stalls.
(south side of Oak St.)
Install two stalls — one van accessible at Oak St.
entrance or at Woolworth building rear entrance.
Request to be made in 06/07 budget, estimated
completion 07/08.
3.
City Lot #3:
- In substantial compliance.
(north side of Oak St.)
4.
City Lot #4:
- Accessible parking stalls.
(south side of Pine St.)
Install two stalls — one van accessible at northeast
corner with a mid -block curb cut. Request to be made
in 06/07 budget, completion 07/08.
5.
Maple Square:
- Accessible parking stalls and paved path of travel.
Recommendation is to declare this as surplus property
to be sold.
6.
Lodi Station:
- Signage & access aisle too small.
Two accessible stalls provided — provide signage and
enlarge access aisle. Request to be made in 06/07
budget, completion 07/08.
7.
Public Safety
- Signage
south side of Elm
Install signage & paint symbol. 2005
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APPENDIX - 3
City Parks
Project Name
Description
1.
Beckman
- Restrooms fixtures
The restroom replacement is pending approval of
State funding. The tentative schedule is 06/07.
2
Hale Park
- Accessible parking stalls
Install a new stall in the southeast corner of the
parking lot with a curb ramp. Request to be made in
06/07 budget, completion 07/08.
3.
Henry Glaves
- Restroom fixtures
The restroom replacement is pending approval of
State funding. The tentative schedule is 06/07.
4.
Legion Park
- Restroom accessibility on south side of park from
the Vine St. entrance.
The restroom replacement is pending approval of
State funding. The tentative schedule is 06/07.
5.
Lodi Lake
- Boat house and boat dock
Install ramps and provide path of travel. 07/08 or
provide alternative and equivalent access.
- Discovery Center display area
Provide adequate aisle space for the disabled. 2005
6.
Parks & Recreation Annex
- Existing parking stall and path of travel to the
Parking Lot
office
Provide a 4' path of travel in front of the stall and a
new sidewalk through the landscaped area to the
public sidewalk. Request to be made in 06/07 budget,
completion 07/08.
7.
Salas Park
- In substantial compliance.
Except repairs to signs, stripping & paving. 05/06
budget.
8.
Softball Field — Stockton St.
- Parking stalls and path of travel to the main
entrance.
Install a curb ramp and sidewalk to the main entrance.
Request to be made in 06/07 budget, completion
07/08.
9.
Zupo Field
- Ramps to bleacher area.
Two (2) accessible spaces are currently located at
field level. Provide a ramped entrance to all bleacher
areas. Request to be made in 07/08 budget,
completion 09/10.
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Proposed Project
Convert four disable access stalls to
regular time-limited stalls
Convert two disabled stalls to one van
accessible stall
Questions?