ADA Transition Plan 12-2021City of Port Orchard
Americans with Disabilities Transition Plan
Update
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December, 2021
Prepared by: City of Port Orchard Public Works Department
Accepted by: City of Port Orchard Mayor and City Council
Introduction and Background
The City completed its first ADA Transition Plan in December of 2016. This effort involved the use of
consultants and public outreach. The current update to the ADA transition plan is intended to be
limited in scope to documenting progress and changes to the original plan and is being completed by
the public works Staff. Public works is involved in the implementation of the plan and is the most
knowledgeable about past and current implementation efforts. This update is intended to
supplement rather than replace the original ADA transition plan. No further public outreach effort is
included in this update.
Additional community engagement since 2016
The City Clerk's Office, Human Resources, and Public Works all maintain logs of correspondence logs of
communications received by the public regarding the condition of City facilities including City Buildings,
Parks, and Streets. A chronology of these communications has been compiled in Appendix A of this
plan update. The City has received no formal complaints or notices regarding ADA compliance to date
since the development of its first ADA Transition plan in December of 2016. However, the City has
received communications regarding the condition of sidewalks which are documented in the Appendix.
Council's Transportation Committee has ongoing discussion about prioritization, funding, and
implementation to address accessibly deficiencies. The most notable accomplishments of these
efforts are as follows:
• In 2019 the City Council for the first time budgeted ongoing annual dollars for funding street
preservation activities.
The Council has prioritized using community block grant funding for accessibility improvements
in lower income areas of the City. The City received a CDBG grant in 2020 for sidewalk and
ADA ramp repairs and retrofits for Lippert Road and in 2021 for sidewalk improvements to
address a gap in sidewalks at Pottery Avenue in 2022.
Tip: Citizens with concerns about accessibly issues are encouraged to contact the City's ADA
coordinator. Citizens with ideas about prioritization, funding, and implementation are further
encouraged to provide comment at the City's Transportation Committee. Meetings include three
Council Members and City Staff and are held monthly. Refer to the City's web page for dates and
times.
Table 1- ADA related inquiries received by the City Clerks Office and Public Works
Category
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Total
ADA inquiries received
4
3
2
2
3
14
Changes to the 2016 Plan
The human resources manager is identified as the ADA coordinator. Debbie Lund is the current
human resources manager/ ADA coordinator. Otherwise no changes have been made to the original
ADA transition plan. The 2016 plan is the bases of this update and should be referenced for more
comprehensive and detailed information.
Implementation and Progress
The City Public Works Department provides ongoing maintenance and preservation and improvements
to streets, facilities, and parks
Facilities and Parks:
• ADA accessible doorways and elevators at City facilities are repaired within days as needed on
an ongoing basis
• Pedestrian pathways are maintained as needed on an ongoing basis.
Streets:
Deficiencies at sidewalks are repaired as they are discovered. Work is batched and generally
completed within 6 months or less of reporting. This includes grinding sidewalk panels that
present trip hazards or barriers to accessibility and the reconstruction of deteriorated sidewalk
panels and ramps.
Public works also upgrades streets to meet ADA requirements as funding can be made available
for projects. The City's Capital Improvement Plan identifies streets that are in need of
improvements to meet level of services needs for motorized and non -motorized users. The
City also budgets funding annually for preservation of roadway surfacing and some of this
funding is made available to address accessibly deficiencies. Accessibility deficiency are
included when other work is performed in the immediate vicinity and for addressing the highest
priority locations. Note that most funding is directed to road preservation due to financial
implications associated with deferred maintenance and overall funding limitations. The City
has made some of its limited funding available for accessibly improvements the highest priority
locations in accordance with the ADA Transition Plan.
Refer to the table below summarizing street related upgrades. Refer to Appendix B showing a map of
new ADA sidewalks constructed. Refer to Appendix C showing locations of ramp upgrades and
Appendix D showing locations of driveway upgrades.
Table 2 - Street ADA Deficiency Repairs and Upgrades
Category
2016*
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Total
Miles of new ADA sidewalks
0.359
0
1.959
0.264
1.420
0.733
4.775
per mile
Deficient ramps upgraded
5
1
22
0
4
7
39
per each
Deficient driveway entrance
0
0
26
0
0
0
26
upgraded per each
Ped signals upgraded per
2
2
intersection
'* Post data collection for 2016 study
Table 3 - Progress since the previous ADA Transition Plan update
Category
Starting Total
2016 to 2021
Ending Total
2016
Upgraded
2021
Miles of new ADA sidewalks
122.0
4.775
126.775
per mile
Deficient ramps (non-
595
39
556
compliant & partially
compliant) upgraded per
each
Deficient driveway entrance
156
26
130
(non -compliant & partially
compliant) upgraded per
each
As the City develops, additional streets are constructed. Since 2016 approximately 4.775 miles of new
accessible sidewalks have been built. The City has undertaken several projects including the
reconstruction of Tremont Street and repairs to Sidney Avenue. As a result 30 deficient ramps and 26
deficient driveway entrances were upgraded. Of the deficient ramps 4 of 11 non -complaint ramps
have been reconstructed, with the others upgraded being partially compliant. Refer to Appendix E
and Appendix F showing updated inventory and Conditions of the City's sidewalks, ADA ramps, and
Driveway entrances. No new public facilities have been remodeled or constructed in the past 5
years.
Planned Activities
An overview of planned improvements for the next five years is provided below.
Facilities and Parks:
• Continued pathway and access maintenance as previously described in this document
• No upgrades to existing facilities and parks are planned. Existing public buildings are fully
accessible.
Streets:
• Continued sidewalk maintained as previously described in this document.
• Continued development of system planning and development of capital improvement plans
utilizing the City's ADA Transition Plan. Opportunities for ADA retrofit in close proximity are
considered in all public projects (including utility projects).
• Allocates a portion of the City's designated ongoing annual funding roadway preservation for
sidewalk repair and retrofit.
• Submit grant applications for projects identified in the City's capital improvement planning.
This includes HUD CDBG and TIB Complete Streets programs.
• The City's Transportation Improvement Plan includes two sidewalk improvement projects, at
the following locations.
o Lippert Drive — Sidewalk repair and retrofit.
o Pottery Avenue (from Sunset to Clay) —Sidewalk extension and retrofit.
• The City's Transportation Improvement plan includes several arterial corridor projects that
included non -motorized elements and provide for new sidewalks and multi -use pathways.
In addition to planning and implementation of public projects the City provides oversight/
permitting of private development projects to ensure new facilities and streets meet current
standards.
IDate I Address I Complaint I Resolution I Date of Resolution I
Per Dan Castillo:
Reported 9/15/21 by
6/27/2017
4296 Chanting
Sidewalk Panel at this location lifts 6 inches I
Checked walk -raised 1
Tony Lang that it was
front of his utilities when it gets really hot out.
inch and cracked side to
repaired
side. Needs repaired.
Per Marc Fourney:
Dropped off a letter for
them and 1230 Sidney
Deb Howard as City ADA coordinator received
Avenue to cut back
a call from Mr. Wood who informed her, he
their vegetation back
8/15/2017
1226 Sidney
was contacted by a woman saying it was
away from thesidewalk. Gave them
8/29/2017
difficult to get a wheelchair through on the
until 8/29/2017. Marc
sidewalk because of overgrown vegetation.
Fourney dropped off
letter giving
homeowner till the
29th to take care of.
Per Tony Lang: Will be
added to concrete list.
Reported 9/14/21 by
9/7/2017
Dwight Street
Sidewalk panel in front of Clayton Park needs
Cannot grind, it will still
Tony Lang that it was
to be round down has lip)Tripping hazard.
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repaired
Going to need to be
replaced.
Talked to Renter and
Curb in front of his house is painted yellow.
asked him to let the
There is no driveway, and he uses a
property owner know
12/15/2017
1020 Kitsap
wheelchair. Wondering if they could modify
that it is being looked at
12/21/2017
so that he could park in front of his house.
by the City Engineer
(Mark D) and he said he
would.
Appendix A - Chronology of Correspondence December 2016-December 2021 Page 1
IDate I Address I Complaint I Resolution I Date of Resolution I
Intersection of Lone
Wants to know if City is responsible for
5/7 - ADA dome has
1/30/2018
Bear and Feigley
replacing yellow transition plate at the end of
now been replaced.
5/7/2018
sidewalk at this location.
Up around the corner on the loop, we also
have a cracked sidewalk with what looks like
an open pit underneath with rocks inside. I'm
4/20/2018
Lowren Loop
concerned about it because it looks like it's
5/31/2018 - Being
5/31/2018
open space in there with nothing to hold it up.
completed today.
It is between 2998 and 2770 Lowren Loop on
the left side of the street if you are walking up
the middle on the one way.
Walking back from the park with my 3-year-old
granddaughter and she took a terrible fall on
Corner of Seattle and
the sidewalk. The sidewalk is buckled a few
Reported 9/14/21 by
5/4/2018
Dekalb
inches from the tree roots. I am wondering
Add to PW Project?
Tony Lang that it was
how to go about requesting it to be repaired.
repaired
It is in front of the white house on the corner
of Seattle and Dekalb.
5/8/2019
Sroufe &Sidney
Sidewalk panel with lip needs to be assessed,
Sidewalk is fixed per
6/6/2019
patron tripped and fell. Per Rob Putaansuu
Tony
Owner of Serenity Salon wants someone to
Per Marc, Tom & Caleb
10/24/2019
1014 Bay street
look at the sidewalk on the right -side entrance
completed this.
10/29/2019
to the parking lot. Claims that it is unsafe.
Appendix A - Chronology of Correspondence December 2016-December 2021 Page 2
IDate I Address I Complaint I Resolution I Date of Resolution I
3/4/2020
Sidney & Sweany
Concerned about the walking surface crossing
Job Completed per
3/10/2020
Sweany St.
Chris Esguerra
Customer calling as he has concerns that in
front of Walmart on Bethel heading towards
Discussion between City
Sedgwick there is no ADA ramp on the
Engineer and customer.
sidewalk. He states that if he is on the
Resolved with the
4/23/2020
Bethel Rd SE
sidewalk passing the reclamation pond that he
Dutch Brothers
2020
has to go all the way up into the Walmart
frontage
parking lot and onto the dirt easement in
improvements.
order to get back onto the road. He is wanting
to speak to someone about this.
Pothole along sidewalk and Bethel Ave. when
2/16/2021
1034 Bethel Avenue
turning into Family Pancake House. It is
Completed
3/5/2021
growing.
One section of my sidewalk is cracking and
breaking up due to the heat expanding the
8/20/2021
2525 SW Siskin Circle
section of concrete during the day. This has
The crack was patched.
8/17/2021
been ongoing for almost 8 years now but now
the sidewalk is starting to break up into small
pieces.
An employee from the City of Port Orchard
Public Works reported that the sidewalk needs
Code enforcement was
9/28/2021
9/28/2021
228 Bravo Terrace
to be fixed due to a tree in Columbia State
notified for compliance.
Banks landscaping. It is causing a tripping
hazard for pedestrians.
Appendix A - Chronology of Correspondence December 2016-December 2021 Page 3
IDate I Address I Complaint I Resolution I Date of Resolution I
Appendix A - Chronology of Correspondence December 2016-December 2021 Page 4
Appendix B
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