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✓ Inventory (and details) of facilities where structural modifications are needed to make <br />facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. <br />✓ Identify methods for correcting or improving barriers. <br />✓ Maintain in file/available for public inspection for three years from date of completion. <br />1.3 ADA Transition Plan Requirernents <br />✓ Identify physical obstacles. <br />✓ Identify potential committee member to represent the disabled community to help <br />identify priorities and recommendations. <br />✓ Describe the methods to make facilities accessible, if not already. <br />✓ Specify the schedule for achieving completion. <br />✓ Identify official responsible for implementation of the plan. <br />✓ Estimate cost of each modification. <br />✓ Prepare a 5-10 year plan. <br />✓ Include the agency's grievance process and the individual that will follow through with <br />the plan. <br />2.0 Facility Self -Evaluation <br />The facility self-evaluation shall include: <br />✓ Identification of barriers in programs and activities that prevent persons with disabilities <br />from access including evaluation of policies/practices. <br />✓ Identification of barriers within public right-of-way: curbs, sidewalks, pedestrian <br />crossings (crosswalks), driveway accesses, and County owned facilities. <br />✓ Statement of agency commitment of funding, staff resources, and level of service. <br />✓ Methods for field inspections/surveys by form/checklist, GIS by recording inventories of <br />facilities and infrastructure and their locations and associated attributes. <br />3.0 Accessibility Improvements - Prioritization Method <br />Accessibility can vary, and any deficiencies and barriers should ultimately be corrected. Limiting <br />factors such as funding and timing are causes for constructing all project improvements not one <br />at a time, but in a phased approach, resulting in the need to prioritize projects. In an attempt to <br />keep a consistent countywide system for assessing accessibility, Kittitas County is following the <br />City of Ellensburg's methods for rating, identifying, and prioritizing ADA barriers. The <br />prioritization method includes scoring proposed projects by factoring a barrier condition rating <br />(BCR). In addition to barrier condition rating, many transition plans use an accessibility demand <br />rating (ADR) to prioritize barriers in need of correction. This ADR process was not completed as <br />part of this plan due to the locations of Kittitas County owned curb ramps— directly outside the <br />City of Ellensburg limits (circled in red), where ADR in the City of Ellensburg —ADA Transition <br />