Section B: Physical Inclusion

APPROACH: Transportation

Yes
Agency
No
Comments/additional information about transportation:
They have 2 12 person vans which they sometimes use for program transportation; otherwise transportation is provided by the Victor Public Schools and parents

APPROACH: ParkingMain Parking

(If both are present, assess the agency parking)

Agency
Lined
Yes

(International symbol of accessibility or clear wording)

Yes
Number of designated accessible spaces:

(If unlined, approximate number of accessible spaces)

3 spaces
Width of designated accessible spaces:
110 inches
Number of designated accessible spaces with access aisles:
3 spaces
Width of access aisles:
110 inches
Distance from parking to entrance:

(If no designated accessible parking, measure distance from middle of parking lot/area to entrance)

52 feet
Yes
Yes
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Pavement to concrete
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
2 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
60 inches

ENTER: EntrancesMain Building Entrance

No
No
No
Manual
Yes
If yes, distance between doors:
98 inches
Clear open width of door:
33 1/2 inches
Opening force of door:

(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)

8 pounds
Pull
Push plate
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
18 inches

USE: Registration/Reception/Check-in AreaMain Reception Area

Yes
Yes
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Rubber mat to carpet
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
33 1/2 inches
Yes
Height of counter:
33 inches
N/A
Yes

(word, picture, and Braille or raised lettering)

Yes

USE: Public Restroom/ToiletMen's Restroom

Yes
Yes
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Tile
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
60 inches

(e.g. family, companion, single room)

No
Male

(word, picture, and Braille or raised lettering provided for signs)

Yes
Yes
Clear open width of door to restroom:
33 1/2 inches
Opening force of door:

(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)

4 pounds
Push plate
Pull
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
16 1/2 inches
No

(60" circle)

Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of grab bars:
3 bars
Toilet seat height:
17 1/2 inches
Yes
Height of sink:
34 inches
Wall
Depth of knee space under sink:

(from outer edge of sink to pipes or other obstruction under sink)

12 inches
Yes
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of soap dispensers:
46 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of hand dryers/paper towel dispensers:
52 inches
Comments/additional information about public restroom/toilet:
Victor Parks and Recreation is currently partnering with the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center to enhance many areas of their programs and services to better meet the needs of people of all ability levels.

USE: Public Restroom/ToiletWomen's Restroom

Yes
Yes
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Tile
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
60 inches

(e.g. family, companion, single room)

Yes
Female

(word, picture, and Braille or raised lettering provided for signs)

Yes
Yes
Clear open width of door to restroom:
33 1/2 inches
Opening force of door:

(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)

4 pounds
Push plate
Pull
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
11 inches
No

(60" circle)

Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of grab bars:
3 bars
Toilet seat height:
17 inches
Yes
Height of sink:
34 inches
Wall
Depth of knee space under sink:

(from outer edge of sink to pipes or other obstruction under sink)

12 inches
Yes
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of soap dispensers:
44 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of hand dryers/paper towel dispensers:
52 inches
Comments/additional information about public restroom/toilet:
Victor Parks and Recreation is currently partnering with the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center to enhance many areas of their programs and services to better meet the needs of people of all ability levels.

Notes about physical inclusion

Any additional information about physical accessibility you feel would be helpful to people with disabilities and their families
Victor Parks and Recreation is currently partnering with the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center to enhance many areas of their programs and services to better meet the needs of people of all ability levels.