ADA Municipal Transition Plan Development & Tracking - Virtual Classroom

Date: 5/8/2024 8:00 AM - 5/8/2024 12:00 PM

Location: Virtual


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Capacity:

34/50



Overview

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This is the only class being offered in 2024!

Course Description

Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act have a
fundamental requirement that State and Local governments have completed a self-evaluation of all of
their facilities, services, and programs including the pedestrian network along the public roads and
should have a Transition Plan to address any items identified in need of correction during their self-
evaluation. This workshop will focus on ADA Title II and Section 504 requirements for the public rights-of-way for completing a self-evaluation and developing a transition plan. As a living document, transition
plans will need continuous update to track changes and improvements you have made.

Learning objectives

• Identify applicable laws, regulations, guidelines for accessibility in the public rights-of-way
• How to perform an ADA self-evaluation and what should be included
• Creating a transition plan and who must have one and who should have one
• Updating your transition plan

After registering you will receive a link in your confirmation email to attend the virtual class.

Accommodations for Disabilities: UMTC endeavors to provide an inclusive learning environment for all. If you require special services or arrangements to fully participate in this workshop, please email Stephanie Cottrell or call 413-800-2655 at least 14 days prior to the event. Such services are provided free of charge.

Registration
Amount

$70.00
Register by 5/8/2024
Private Sector

Register

$35.00
Register by 5/8/2024
Public Sector

Register

If you are having trouble registering, please email admin@umasstransportationcenter.org or call (413) 545-2604 for assistance.

Please be advised, cancellations must be received no later than 7 days prior to the class, or the registration fee will not be refunded.

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Eric McClure
Michael City of Waltham
David MetroWest Center for Independent Living
Gisell City of Salem
Lisa City of Amesbury
Sam Town of Brookline
Andrea SRPEDD
Peter New York State Department of Transportation (NYS DOT) (NY)
Rob Town of Chatham DPW
Tyler Town of Needham
Ted Franklin Regional Council of Governments (FRCOG)
Thomas Town of Burlington
William Town of Westborough
Melanie Town of Phillipston
Ryan Town of Franklin
Sean Town of Barnstable
Stephen City of Greenfield DPW
Michael Town of Franklin
Kenneth Town of Barnstable
Amy Town of Marblehead
Jennifer Town of Westborough
Brooke Town of Franklin
Amanda City of Chicopee
Tam City of Framingham
Jarred City of Framingham DPW
Brian City of Worcester
Michael Town of Wellesley DPW
William Town of Wakefield DPW
Brett Berkshire Regional Planning Commission (BRPC)
Diane City of Easthampton
George Montachusett Regional Planning Commission (MRPC)
Jay Old Colony Planning Council (OCPC)
Jeff City of Framingham Water & Sewer
Maggie Town of Marblehead
Instructors
  • Ted Green
    at NJ LTAP at Rutgers (NJ)
    Ted Green, P.E. (NJ, NY, PA) has been providing Americans with Disabilities Act training as it relates to the
    public right-of-way with UMTC / Baystate Roads for the past decade. Accessible pedestrian network
    workshops have been presented in several states as part of the LTAP program as well as Designing
    Pedestrian Facilities for Accessibility with the FHWA Resource Center staff. Ted has over 30 years of experience as a civil engineer performing training, project management, design, and condition inspection of various highway and railroad bridges, parking structures, bus maintenance facilities, and airport terminal buildings. With a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from North Dakota State University he is a licensed Professional Engineer in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Ted is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) with leadership positions held at the local, past Region 1 Governor (New England, NJ, NY), and past chair of national committees.