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City of Lino Lakes ADA Transition Plan Appendix G <br />Federal Highway Administration (FHWA): A branch of the US Department of Transportation <br />that administers the federal-aid Highway Program, providing financial assistance to states to <br />construct and improve highways, urban and rural roads, and bridges. <br />FHWA: See Federal Highway Administration <br />Pedestrian Access Route (PAR): A continuous and unobstructed walkway within a <br />pedestrian circulation path that provides accessibility. <br />Pedestrian Circulation Route (PCR): A prepared exterior or interior way of passage <br />provided for pedestrian travel. <br />PROWAG: An acronym for the Guidelines for Accessible Public Rights-of-Way issued in 2005 <br />by the U. S. Access Board. This guidance addresses roadway design practices, slope, and <br />terrain related to pedestrian access to walkways and streets, including crosswalks, curb ramps, <br />street furnishings, pedestrian signals, parking, and other components of public rights of way. <br />Right of Way: A general term denoting land, property, or interest therein, usually in a strip, <br />acquired for the network of streets, sidewalks, and trails creating public pedestrian access within <br />a public entity’s jurisdictional limits. <br />Section 504: The section of the Rehabilitation Act that prohibits discrimination by any program <br />or activity conducted by the federal government. <br />Uniform Accessibility Standards (UFAS): Accessibility standards that all federal agencies <br />are required to meet; includes scoping and technical specifications. <br />United States Access Board: An independent federal agency that develops and maintains <br />design criteria for buildings and other improvements, transit vehicles, telecommunications <br />equipment, and electronic and information technology. It also enforces accessibility standards <br />that cover federally funded facilities. <br />United States Department of Justice (DOJ): The United States Department of Justice (often <br />referred to as the Justice Department or DOJ), is the United States federal executive <br />department responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice. <br />