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In Fiscal Year 2015-16 the Transition Plan identified removing interior barriers at Town Hall.  The barriers scheduled to be removed are the non-compliant upstairs restrooms and the noncompliant doorway leading into the office area from the foyer. The estimated cost to remove these barriers was $212,000. At the March 2013 City Council meeting, City Council amended the...

In Fiscal Year 2014-15 the Transition Plan identified improving accessibility in the Sterling Park neighborhood and at the Sterling Park recreation center. The estimated cost to remove these barriers was $40,500. No funds were directly applied to the ADA Barrier Removal program. The curb ramps in the Sterling Park neighborhood were re-evaluated for compliance under the ADA in...

In Fiscal Year 2013-14 the Transition Plan identified improving accessibility primarily along Colma Blvd, Mission Road and the Sterling Park Recreation Center. The estimated cost to remove these barriers was $71,500. The actual barrier removal cost was approximately $84,255. Check the Physical Barrier’s Removed document that details the accessibility issue, action taken, and the estimated and actual cost...

In Fiscal Year 2012-13 the Transition Plan identified improving accessibility primarily at Town Hall, Town Hall Annex and the Community Center. The estimated cost to remove these barriers was $211,000. The actual barrier removal cost was approximately $26,000. At the March City Council meeting, City Council amended the ADA Transition Plan postponing all ADA work scheduled at Town...

In Fiscal Year 2011-12 the Transition Plan identified improving accessibility around Town Hall, Town Hall Annex, Historical Museum, Sterling Park Recreation Center, and Serramonte Blvd. from El Camino Real to Junipero Serra Blvd.  The estimated cost to remove these barriers was $93,500.  The actual barrier removal cost was $58,140 and $17,965 in ABAG PLAN Risk...

In November 2010 City Council took initial steps towards becoming compliant under Title II of the Americans with Disability Act (ADA).  At the November meeting Council adopted the Town’s ADA Transition Plan which identified the Town’s ADA Coordinator, created a process for residents to file complaints and approved a seven year facility, street and sidewalk...

Accessibility It is the policy and practice of the Town of Colma to take all reasonable steps to ensure its services, programs and activities are accessible to all members of the public including persons with disabilities.  The Town of Colma’s ADA Coordinator works to ensure Town departments comply with this policy by carrying out the...

Preamble The proper operation of democratic government requires that decision-makers be independent, impartial and accountable to the people they serve. The purpose of this Code of Values is to promote and maintain the highest standards of personal and professional conduct in the Town’s government. Because we seek public confidence in the Town’s services and public...

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