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9/27/2004
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�• � � � <br /> Time <br /> Frame <br /> (Compbtion L e a d <br /> TarpetYearor Responsibility <br /> A C t I O Il S Impkme�tation F u n d i n g <br /> C e Sources <br /> a. Assess safe issues in azks Pazk & Facilities <br /> �' P 2005 Superintendent General Fund <br /> b. Improve security lighting at all pazk and Facilities CIP <br /> community facilities 2 �� Manager <br /> c. Use design techniques to enhance public safety 2�8 P�'k & Facilities CIP <br /> Superinbendent <br /> d. Expand use of community volunteer programs Director and <br /> to provide a neighborhood-watch function in 20� Pazks & General Fund <br /> � P �.� Recreation <br /> Commission <br /> e. Coordinate with other city departments to . <br /> address safety issues, including police, fire, 2�08 Director General Fund <br /> public works, etc. <br /> A5 Make All Parks Universally Accessible <br /> Target: Maximize the use of "universal design" principles. <br /> Rationale: The City is committed to improving access to its parks for its residents <br /> of all ability levels, as is required by the Americans with Disabilities <br /> Act and other state and federal laws and regulations. The city will <br /> also use "universal design" concepts to the greatest extent possible, <br /> defined as "the design of products and environments to be usable by <br /> all people, to the greatest extent possible, without adaptation or <br /> specialized design." This approach improves the usability of facilities <br /> and environments for everyone. These actions respond to the <br /> community's support of accessibility improvements, as seen in the <br /> community survey. (See The Principles of Llniversal Design, Version 2.0 <br /> - 4/1/97, The Center For Universal Design, North Carolina State University.) <br /> Time <br /> Frame <br /> (Completion <br /> Tarpet Year or <br /> l� C t I O fl S Imp�ementation L e a d F u n d i n g <br /> C ue Res onsibilit Sources <br /> a. Update Pazk Access Transition Plan 2006 Pazk & Facilities General <br /> Superintendents Fund <br /> b. Identify and implement necessary 2007 Pazk & Facilities CIP <br /> improvements Superintendents <br /> Redwood City Parks, Recreation, and Community Services � 2004StrategicPlan 3-7 <br />
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