Section B: Physical Inclusion
APPROACH: Transportation
Public
Comments/additional information about transportation:
Follow the link for information about public transportation in Canandaigua, NY: https://www.myrts.com/Ontario/Maps-and-Schedules
APPROACH: ParkingWest Avenue Accessible Parking Spaces
Number of designated accessible spaces:
(If unlined, approximate number of accessible spaces)
2 spaces
Width of designated accessible spaces:
118 inches
Number of designated accessible spaces with access aisles:
2 spaces
Width of access aisles:
55 inches
Distance from parking to entrance:
(If no designated accessible parking, measure distance from middle of parking lot/area to entrance)
36 feet
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Pavement to concrete
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
10 1/2 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
61 inches
Comments/additional information about parking and route of travel to entrance:
To access the elevator an individual must go through accessible entrance, through the clerks office and around the corner to the left. There are signs that point individuals in the direction of the elevator to the second floor. Then follow the signs to the atrium where the recreation office is located.
ENTER: EntrancesCity Offices Entrance at West Avenue
Manual
Automatic
Automatic
Clear open width of door:
34 inches
Opening force of door:
(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)
0 pounds
Automatic
Pull
Pull
Automatic
Push pull
Push pull
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
34 inches
Comments/additional information about entrance:
Once you enter the West Avenue door a person can either follow signs to the elevator or take the stairs to the second floor atrium where the recreation office is located. There are 15 stairs to the second floor with a door at the bottom and top of the stairs to gain entry to the stairwell.
ENTER: EntrancesRecreation Office in Atrium
Step count
15 stairs
Handrail type
Metal
Manual
Clear open width of door:
33 inches
Opening force of door:
(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)
8 pounds
Entry
Pull
Pull
Entry
Push plate
Push plate
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
30 inches
Comments/additional information about entrance:
Second door is at the top of the 15 stairs, has an entry set- top button, is 33" in width, and has a door weight of 8-9 pounds.
USE: Registration/Reception/Check-in Area
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Tile to carpet
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
33 inches
Height of counter:
28 inches
USE: Public Restroom/ToiletMen's Restroom located at the front entrance to the building
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Concrete to tile
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
33 inches
Clear open width of door to restroom:
33 inches
Opening force of door:
(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)
4 pounds
Lever
Lever
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
20 inches
Toilet seat height:
18 inches
Height of sink:
32 inches
Wall
Depth of knee space under sink:
(from outer edge of sink to pipes or other obstruction under sink)
9 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of soap dispensers:
40 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of hand dryers/paper towel dispensers:
46 inches
Comments/additional information about public restroom/toilet:
Women's Single Use Restroom is located directly next to this one and is identical to the Men's Single Use Restroom.
USE: Elevator(s)Access Elevator to Second Floor
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Carpet to tile
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
34 inches
Elevator control panel height:
51 inches
Tactile
Visual
Visual
Elevator door width:
42 inches
Size (clear space) of elevator car:
88 inches x 59 inches
Notes about physical inclusion
Any additional information about physical accessibility you feel would be helpful to people with disabilities and their families
Currently, the City of Canandaigua Parks and Recreation Department is partnering with the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center to enhance inclusion of youth of all abilities in the Canandaigua Community.