Section B: Physical Inclusion
APPROACH: Transportation
Public
Agency
Agency
APPROACH: ParkingStreet Parking
Number of designated accessible spaces:
(If unlined, approximate number of accessible spaces)
3 spaces
Width of designated accessible spaces:
106 inches
Number of designated accessible spaces with access aisles:
3 spaces
Width of access aisles:
106 inches
Distance from parking to entrance:
(If no designated accessible parking, measure distance from middle of parking lot/area to entrance)
125 feet
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Pavement - asphalt, concrete.
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
60 inches
Comments/additional information about parking and route of travel to entrance:
Designated accessible parking is located across the street from the Ohana Surf Project Vans. However, you can park in any of the other parking spaces in the public lot and display your sticker for free meter cost.
USE: Public Restroom/ToiletPublic Restroom in Park
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Pavement - asphalt, concrete.
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
53 inches
Toilet seat height:
17 inches
Height of sink:
33 inches
Wall
Depth of knee space under sink:
(from outer edge of sink to pipes or other obstruction under sink)
8 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of soap dispensers:
46 inches
Wall
Comments/additional information about public restroom/toilet:
The entrance to the bathroom is kept open by a locked gate. The hours of the bathroom are 7:00am- 9:00pm daily.
Notes about physical inclusion
Any additional information about physical accessibility you feel would be helpful to people with disabilities and their families
The Ohana Surf Project is a mobile school based out of two vans placed in the same parking spaces everyday. They use San Souci State Recreational Park for space and surf out of Queens beach. It is all outdoors so there is no entrance or registration designated area.
Public transportation with The Bus is accessible and can accommodate wheelchairs. (http://www.thebus.org/)
The Ohana Surf Project offers pick up in locations in Waikiki. They can accommodate an accessible pick up if informed previously.