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9/4/2018
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reductions. The Wildomar Elementary improvements had several challenges Including <br />maintaining multiple existing driveway access points, meandering the sidewalk to avoid existing <br />trees and utilities, and minor drainage Improvements along the affected area. The biggest <br />challenge associated with the Ronald Reagan improvements was acquiring the additional right- <br />of-way required to construct the roadway and sidewalk. Interwest services provided included: <br />Transportation Planning, Capital Project Management, Grant Writing, and Traffic Engineering. <br />Accessibility Evaluation Report and ADA Transition Plan j City of Wildomar 1 2014: <br />Interwest prepared the "Accessibility Evaluation Report." This Report identified the existing <br />architectural barriers at the various City facilities and along City Right -of -Way. Specifically, <br />Interwest conducted extensive surveys of city hall, parks, bus stops, and roadways (curb ramps, <br />sidewalks) and provided Information in a detailed checklist of each location. Interwest furnished <br />suggestions to remove those barriers that are readily achievable and suggested a method of <br />providing equivalent facilitation. Interwest also prepared cost estimates for improvements. In <br />cases where the barrier was not proposed for removal, Interwest provided documentation <br />justifying that the barrier is an undue hardship to remove. The Report is based on the <br />guidelines established by the Department of Justice's Title III of the Americans with Disabilities <br />Act. With Information from the evaluation report, Interwest developed the ADA Transition Plan <br />for the city which prioritized the improvements. <br />F. REFERENCES <br />City of Costa Mesa <br />Bart McJia, City Engineer 1 714.754.5291 1 baltazar.mejia@costamesaca.gov <br />City of San Juan Capistrano <br />Tom Toman, Assistant Public Warks Director 1 714.493.1171 1 ttoman@sanjuancapistrano.org <br />City of Yorba Linda <br />Rick Yee, Assistant City Engineer 1 714.961.7171 1 ryee@yorba-linda.org <br />City of Rancho Palos Verdes <br />Natalie Chan, Senior Engineer 1310.544.5289 1 nataliec@rpvca.gov <br />City of San Marino <br />Michael Throne, Parks & Public Works Director/City Engineer 1626.300.0737 <br />City of Eastvale <br />Michele Nissen, Former City Manager 1951.549,0029 <br />City of Wildomar <br />Gary Nordquist, City Manager 1951.677.77511 gnordquist@cityoWidomar.org <br />I NTERWEST Page 111 <br />CONSULTING GROUP <br />25F-65 <br />
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