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<br />Saint Anthony Village ADA Transition Plan for <br />Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way Appendix A <br />APPENDIX A – SELF-EVALUATION RESULTS <br />In September and November 2018, an inventory of curb ramps and sidewalks was performed using <br />available GIS data, aerial/street imagery, and on-site verification. A total of 172 curb ramp locations and <br />7.5 miles of sidewalk facilities within City public rights of way were inventoried. Based upon this <br />information, this initial self-evaluation of pedestrian facilities yielded the following results: <br />• 73% of sidewalks met accessibility criteria <br />• 16% of curb ramps met accessibility criteria <br />• 16% of intersection locations did not have any curb ramps <br />• 100% of traffic control signals had push buttons that are accessible, or had the pedestrian <br />indications on recall <br /> <br />Sidewalks: <br /> <br />Pedestrian Curb Ramps: <br /> <br /> <br />Condition Average Replacement <br />Per Segment <br />0 - Bad 75.0%979 ft 245 ft 735 ft <br />1 - Poor 50.0%10,731 ft 5,366 ft 5,366 ft <br />2 - Fair 20.0%21,345 ft 17,076 ft 4,269 ft <br />3 - Good 5.0%6,619 ft 6,288 ft 331 ft <br />28,975 ft <br />39,676 ft <br />73%Percent OK <br />Total Sidewalk Meets ADA <br />Needs Need to Replace <br />Meets ADA Needs <br />Total Sidewalk <br />Compliance Number of <br />Curb Ramps Percent <br />No curb ramp where one is needed 27 16% <br />Not compliant 118 69% <br />Compliant/recently updated 27 16% <br />Total curb ramps 172 100%