Building Number: 472
Map Quadrant: G-6
Accessible Parking: The nearest accessible parking is in the East parking lot off of Spence Street. There are (4) accessible spaces in this parking lot. Curb ramps are located between the spaces.
Exterior Signage: There are no signs indicating the route to the nearest accessible entrance. Also, the signage at the accessible entrance does not display the International Symbol of Accessibility.
Curb Cuts: There are (3) curb cuts located around this building. (1) On the West side of the building, furthest North, the curb ramp is not located or protected to prevent obstruction by parked vehicles. (2) On the West side of the building, the same applies. (3) On the West side of the building, furthest South, the same applies.
Ramps: There are (4) ramps leading to this building. (1) On the East side of the building, adjacent to the East entrance, furthest South, the ramp does not provide intermediate landings. (2) On the East side of the building, furthest North, the ramp does not provide handrails continuously on both sides. (3) On the North side of the building, furthest East, the same applies. (4) On the North side of the building, furthest West, the ramp is steep and does not provide handrails continuously on both sides.
Exterior Entrances: There are (6) entrances to this building, however only (2) are accessible. (1) On the North side of the building, the operating hardware is not operable from both sides of the sliding door when fully open. (2) On the East side of the building, facing East, the door closes faster than 3 seconds.
Interior Signage: Letters and numerals are not raised above the surface and no Braille is provided. Mounting height is not ADA accessible.
Restrooms: There is only (1) restroom in this building that is on an accessible route. This is the men’s room on the first floor in the main wing. Only some conditions here are acceptable by ADA standards.
Fountains: There are no fountains in this building that are accessible to those who use wheelchairs.
Elevators: There is an elevator in the main wing of the building. The elevator does not incorporate an audible signal which sounds once for “up” and twice for “down.” Raised characters and Braille designations are not provided on both jambs. Also, the emergency communication system requires voice transmission.