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ADA/Section 504 Compliance

ADA Transition Plan Public Input Survey 

 

Public Notice and Posting

North of the River Recreation and Park District

In keeping with its ongoing efforts to serve all members of the public, the North of the River Recreation and Park District (District) is updating its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) self-evaluation and transition plan. The accessibility plan provides a comprehensive plan to ensure access for persons with disabilities to District facilities, programs, services, activities and events.

The District is seeking input from the community and organizations assisting persons with disabilities. Your feedback will assist in addressing and prioritizing current and future accessibility needs.

Your comments and opinions are important to us and will provide valuable information regarding how the District can better serve persons with disabilities.

Surveys for the public and for organizations are available below:

Survey for the Public: Survey for Public Input

Survey for Input: Survey for Input by Organizations

You can also send an email or call the ADA/504 Coordinator with your comments and suggestions without completing a survey at Info@norrecreation.org or 661.392.2000.

Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 794) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs and activities, public or private. It ensures that any child with a disability has equal access to programs and activities, public or private. Specifically, North of the River Recreation and Park District (NOR) shall not, either of its own devices or through contractual agreements, do any of the following:

  • Deny persons with disabilities the opportunity to participate as members of the Board of Directors and/or program commissions.
  • Deny persons with disabilities the opportunity to participate in services, programs, or activities that are not separate or different from those offered others, even if the District offers permissibly separate or different activities.
  • In determining the location of facilities, make selections that have the effect of excluding or discriminating against persons with disabilities.

Programs offered by NOR to the public must be accessible. Accessibility includes advertisement, orientation, eligibility, participation, physical access, provision of auxiliary aids, evaluation, policies, and communication. The District may achieve program accessibility by several methods:

  • Structural methods such as altering an existing facility
  • Acquisition or redesign of equipment
  • Assignment of aides
  • Providing services at alternate accessible sites

When choosing a method of providing program access, NOR will give priority to the one that results in the most integrated setting appropriate to encourage interaction among all users, including individuals with disabilities. In compliance with the requirements of the ADA, the District provides equality of opportunity, but does not guarantee equality of results.

North of the River Recreation and Park District does not have to take any action that the District can demonstrate would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of its program or activity, would create a hazardous condition or would represent an undue financial and administrative burden. The determination that undue burden would result shall be based on an evaluation of all resources available for use in the program. For example, if a barrier removal action is judged unduly arduous, the District must consider other options for providing access to the benefits and services of the program or activity by individuals with disabilities.

North of the River Recreation and Park District designates the following position as its Section 504 Coordinator:

Steph Thisius – ADA/Section 504 Coordinator

North of the River Recreation and Park District Administrative Complex

3825 Riverlakes Drive

Bakersfield, California 93312

661.392.2000

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