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Disability

                                                     ADA Compliance
           Priority Outcome: Create a more livable and sustainable city
           This program oversees the City's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and provides
           training and technical assistance for compliance with disability law through its Community Outreach Resource
           Center, Braille and sign language interpretation (SLI) services, computer assistance real-time transcription
           (CART), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act on the rights of people with disabilities assistance, and
           management of federal and state grants.






















                                  Program Changes                           Direct Cost  Positions   Total Cost
           Changes in Salaries, Expense, Equipment, and Special
             Apportionment of Changes Applicable to Various Programs            (258,830)        (1)     (388,721)
             Related costs consist of employee benefits.
             SG: ($258,830)
             Related Costs: ($129,891)
           Continuation of Services
            10. CASp On-Call Contract                                                   -         -             -
                Continue one-time funding for contractual services to assess
                City facilities for ADA Compliance. The assessments will be
                performed by service providers who are Certified Access
                Specialists (CASp), as defined by California Senate Bill 1186.
                Funding will be transferred from the CASp Certification and
                Training Fund to the Department's Contractual Services
                Account during the year.
            11. Lead CASp                                                               -         -             -
                Continue one-time funding for contractual services for a lead
                Certified Access Specialist (CASp) position. This position will
                directly support the City's ADA Compliance Officer and be the
                primary staff to be deployed to city facilities to address possible
                ADA violations. Funding will be transferred from the CASp
                Certification and Training Fund to the Department's Contractual
                Services Account during the year.











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