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Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When the Project scope includes work on sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards to assess and ensure Project compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions are available at the following address: b. State shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facility. State shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement, Local Agency Agreement

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Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”). Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, including ensuring that all construction, or alteration of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at the following address:above-identified link. ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. b. State Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. c. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. d. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Local Agency Agreement, Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”). Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, including ensuring that all construction, or alteration of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at the following address:above-identified link. ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. Agency/State Agreement No. 34878 b. State Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. c. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. d. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”). Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, including ensuring that all construction, or alteration of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at the following address:above-identified link. ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. Agency/State Agreement No. 34879 b. State Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. c. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. d. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”). Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, including ensuring that all construction, or alteration of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at the following address:above-identified link. ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. Agency/State Agreement No. 34880 b. State Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. c. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. d. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards;. ii. Follow b. Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii, available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/HWY/CONSTRUCTION/Pages/HwyConstForms1. At Project completion, send a completed aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. c. Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the following address:Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. b. State d. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction, to the greatest extent possible. c. e. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. f. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Fund Exchange Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”). Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, including ensuring that all construction, or alteration of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at the following address:above-identified link. ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. Agency/State Agreement No. 34876 b. State Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. c. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. d. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When the Project scope includes work on sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards to assess and ensure Project compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 734-5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions are available at the following address:: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/HWY/CONSTRUCTION/Pages/HwyConstForm s1.aspx; and b. State Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facility. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards;. ii. Follow b. Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii, available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/HWY/CONSTRUCTION/Pages/HwyConstForms1. At Project completion, send a completed aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. c. Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the following address:Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. b. State d. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction, to the greatest extent possible. c. e. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”). Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, including ensuring that all construction, or alteration of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at the following address:above-identified link. ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. b. State Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. c. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. d. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, , ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs Agency, or abutting property owner, pursuant to local code provisions, performs any repair or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features the facility in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency the facility was constructed or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisionsaltered, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. e. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

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Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When the Project scope includes work on sidewalks, curb ramps, shared use paths, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards to assess and ensure Project compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, shared use paths, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, shared use paths, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions are available at the following address: b. State shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facility. State shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, , ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, shared use path, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”). Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, including ensuring that all construction, or alteration of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-pedestrian- activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at the following address:above-identified link. ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. Agency/State Agreement No. 34877 b. State Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. c. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. d. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When Agency shall ensure that the Project scope includes work on Project, including all sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- and pedestrian-activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards is designed, constructed and maintained to assess and ensure Project compliance comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards;. ii. Follow b. Agency may follow its own processes or may use ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of Project sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/HWY/CONSTRUCTION/Pages/HwyConstF orms1.aspx; Additional ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions resources are available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx ODOT has made its forms, processes, and resources available for Agency’s use and convenience. c. Agency assumes sole responsibility for ensuring that the following address:Project complies with the ADA, including when Agency uses ODOT forms and processes. Agency acknowledges and agrees that ODOT is under no obligation to review or approve Project plans or inspect the completed Project to confirm ADA compliance. b. State d. Agency shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, signs and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facilityroute. State Agency shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible accessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction, to the greatest extent possible. c. e. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: 2016 Fund Exchange Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When the Project scope includes work on sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards to assess and ensure Project compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgradeconstruction, or construction alteration of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 734-5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, constructed or improved altered as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions are available at the following address:: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; and b. State shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facility. State shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, , ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs Agency, or abutting property owner, pursuant to local code provisions, performs any repair or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features the facility in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency the facility was constructed or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisionsaltered, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. c. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When the Project scope includes work on sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards to assess and ensure Project compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgrade, or construction of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 734-5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, or improved as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions are available at the following address:: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/HWY/CONSTRUCTION/Pages/HwyConstF orms1.aspx; and b. State shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facility. State shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisions, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

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Samples: Local Agency Agreement

Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance. a. When the Project scope includes work on sidewalks, curb ramps, or pedestrian- activated signals or triggers an obligation to address curb ramps or pedestrian signals, the Parties shall: i. Utilize ODOT standards to assess and ensure Project compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (together, “ADA”), including ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals meet current ODOT Highway Design Manual standards; ii. Follow ODOT’s processes for design, modification, upgradeconstruction, or construction alteration of sidewalks, curb ramps, and pedestrian-activated signals, including using the ODOT Highway Design Manual, ODOT Design Exception process, ODOT Standard Drawings, ODOT Construction Specifications, providing a temporary pedestrian accessible route plan and current ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection form; iii. At Project completion, send a completed ODOT Curb Ramp Inspection Form 734- 734-5020 to the address on the form as well as to State’s Project Manager for each curb ramp constructed, modified, upgraded, constructed or improved altered as part of the Project. The completed form is the documentation required to show that each curb ramp meets ODOT standards and is ADA compliant. ODOT’s fillable Curb Ramp Inspection Form and instructions are available at the following address:: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ODOT/Engineering/Pages/Accessibility.aspx; and b. State shall ensure that temporary pedestrian routes are provided through or around any Project work zone. Any such temporary pedestrian route shall include directional and informational signs, comply with ODOT standards, and include accessibility features equal to or better than the features present in the existing pedestrian facility. State shall also ensure that advance notice of any temporary pedestrian route is provided in acessible format to the public, people with disabilities, and disability organizations at least 10 days prior to the start of construction. c. Agency shall ensure that any portions of the Project under Agency’s maintenance jurisdiction are maintained in compliance with the ADA throughout the useful life of the Project. This includes, but is not limited to, Agency ensuring that: i. Pedestrian access is maintained as required by the ADA, ii. Any complaints received by Agency identifying sidewalk, curb ramp, or pedestrian- pedestrian-activated signal safety or access issues are promptly evaluated and addressed, iii. Any repairs Agency, or abutting property owner, pursuant to local code provisions, performs any repair or removal of obstructions needed to maintain Project features the facility in compliance with the ADA requirements that were in effect at the time of Project construction are completed by Agency the facility was constructed or abutting property owner pursuant to applicable local code provisionsaltered, iv. Any future alteration work on Project or Project features during the useful life of the Project complies with the ADA requirements in effect at the time the future alteration work is performed, and v. Applicable permitting and regulatory actions are consistent with ADA requirements. d. c. Maintenance obligations in this section shall survive termination of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

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