[Nfbc-info] Question about a City policy going against the ADA?

Tim Elder tim at timeldermusic.com
Wed Sep 5 12:53:04 UTC 2012


Brandon,

You should also contact Disability Rights Advocates in Berkeley.  I believe
they have ongoing discussions with Caltrans about this very issue.

Regards,


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Hi Brandon, The City of Hayward should have an ADA Coordinator who reviews 
ADA issues involving the city. A lack of sidewalks is probably an ADA 
violation unless the area was developed prior to the passage of the ADA. I 
would probably need more details to give you a specific answer but there is 
most likely a violation here. Feel free to contact me off list and I can try

to give you more help.
Chuck Krugman, MSW Paralegal
1237 P Street
Fresno ca 93721
559-266-9237
email: ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
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From: "Brandon Keith Biggs" <brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 2:12 PM
Subject: [Nfbc-info] Question about a City policy going against the ADA?


> Hello,
> I just moved to Hayward to attend CSU East Bay and there is a split 
> sidewalk, so for 40 yards there will be a sidewalk, for the next 100 yards

> there will be no side walk, for the next 350 yards there will be a 
> sidewalk. I moved into a place and it was the place with the least space 
> between sidewalks.
> I called the city about getting this small section of sidewalk installed 
> and they said it is there policy for the residents to pay for their 
> sidewalks.
> I'm wondering if anyone knows if this policy is against ADA? Because not 
> only is it really dangerous for pedestrian's to walk along the gutter on a

> really busy street disabled or no, but wheelchairs can't travel to their 
> nearest bus stop at all.
> I'm not sure how to find who the property owner is, let alone how to find 
> out if the property owner would be amenable to paying a couple grand for a

> sidewalk...
> I know in other cities sidewalks are in front of almost all the houses and

> the city is the one who keeps them clear and does repairs.
> Is this policy in Hayward for the private residents to provide sidewalks 
> against the ADA? If so what can I do about it?
> Thank you,
>
> Brandon Keith Biggs
>
>
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