ADA TRANSITION PLANNING

ADA Consulting for Charlotte, NC

Project: City of Charlotte, NC

The city of Charlotte, NC selected Cole to complete an ADA assessment for accessibility compliance. Cole serves as the prime ADA consultant for the city. Cole evaluated Charlotte’s public rights-of-way for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 

Our Responsibilities

Cole’s responsibilities entail collecting and assessing data on various features of the city’s public rights-of-way, including sidewalks, intersections, signals, bus facilities, pedestrian signage, and accessible parking. 

The project aims to provide a comprehensive ADA assessment and baseline inventory of these assets, covering a vast expanse of infrastructure totaling: 2,500 miles of sidewalk, 38,000 curb ramps, 1,100 island curb cuts, 3,300 bus stops, and 2,700 signalized intersections.

Project Stats

Miles of Sidewalk
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Curb Ramps
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Island Curb Cuts
0
Bus Stops
0
Signalized Intersections
0

ADA Scope of Work

The project’s scope encompassed several key components:

Data Collection and Assessment: Cole’s team conducted thorough assessments of each asset, evaluating its compliance with ADA standards, and identifying any accessibility barriers.

Criteria Development: Cole developed criteria to aid the city of Charlotte in prioritizing ADA improvements based on the assessment findings. This involved establishing clear guidelines for addressing accessibility deficiencies and ensuring equitable access for all residents.

Staff Training: Cole provided training to city staff on ADA compliance requirements, best practices for accessibility, and utilization of prioritization tools to effectively manage infrastructure improvements.

Database and GIS Integration: The project employed ADA technology with the creation of a comprehensive database containing inventory and assessment data, formatted for integration with the city’s GIS system. This facilitates efficient reporting, tracking, and analysis of infrastructure assets.

Deliverables for ADA Transition Plan: The project’s deliverables, which include inventory data, assessment findings, prioritization tools, and staff training materials, will be incorporated into the city’s ADA Transition Plan. This plan will guide future efforts to improve accessibility across public rights-of-way, parks, facilities, and policies.

Cole's Leadership in ADA

The completion of this project impacts ADA accessibility within the city of Charlotte. By identifying and addressing accessibility barriers, the project aims to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities, ensuring equal access to public rights-of-way and associated facilities. 

The comprehensive inventory and assessment data, along with prioritization tools, empowers the city to make informed decisions about allocating resources and implementing infrastructure improvements. Integration with Charlotte’s ADA Transition Plan ensures that the project’s findings and recommendations are incorporated into long-term planning efforts, guiding future initiatives to enhance accessibility and compliance with ADA regulations.

Cole’s leadership in assessing the city’s public rights-of-way for ADA compliance underscores a commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. By providing valuable data, tools, and expertise, Cole is paving the way for meaningful improvements in accessibility infrastructure and ensuring that all residents can navigate public spaces. Cole is proud to have completed another successful ADA assessment and transition plan for a growing metropolitan area and its busy public spaces. 

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