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26 <br /> center. Especially if the project is being accomplished largelywith volunteer Labor, it's important that they think: <br /> about accessibility. The old entrances to a neighborhood park may have several steps up from the street,for instance: <br /> accessible entrances need to be designed that don't fake away from the traditional look and feel of the park and still <br /> make it.easy people with disabilities to enjoy the space.Don't forget to solicit help from people.with disabilities <br /> to.help'with these projects. Get their stakeholdership by getting them to participate in these projects. They are their <br /> public spaces, "too. <br /> • When an organization, institution,or agency.that provides services or education is moving or renovating its <br /> facility.,A.move.can be one to a more accessible location and building. A.renovation can include accessibility <br /> accommodations.. <br /> • When there are comp.laints about lack of access:For non-federally funded buildings,there are"not usually,ADA_ <br /> inspections. Often, someone must file a complaint in order::for":ADA to be enforced. If you're connected to. an <br /> organization that's getting complaints because it fully accessible,full -accessible;it's.to:your advantage to do something about <br /> those complaints before someone calls the Department of Justice'. .If"you're an advocate or a.concerned party=or <br /> a person.with:disabilities —who knows about the.problem, you can save everyone a huge amount of trouble by <br /> suggesting or"brokering reasonable accommodations. <br /> II. WHO SHOULD ENSURE ACCESS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES? <br /> •' People with disabilities them selves..People with disabilities have 'often..been,incredible.self-advocates: They can <br /> demonstrate how,lack of accessibility affects.them and speak eloquently about their experiences.. As participants <br /> in planning the design and construction of new buildings and facilities,they can bring their experiences to bear to <br /> make projects as accessible and usable as possible <br /> •. Organizations concerned with disability rights. the fact that ensuring access is one of the reasons these <br /> organizations exist, the.folks.`who staff them often themselves people`with .disabilities know the political and <br /> the architectural territory;as well as the.laws concerning accessibility:: <br /> • Legislators and other public.officials. Legislators and other Pub lie;oITic als can craft laws and policies that ensure <br /> not only access forpeople with disabilities but raise:consciousness about their issues. <br /> •: Enforcing agencies,The Department of Justice(DOJ) and other agencies concerned with enforcing all_or;part of <br /> ADA can do more than simply respond to complaints; DOJ for instance, conducted a...survey of state and local <br /> governments to.determine whether they were in compliance with the law,and then.worked with those that were not <br /> to draft agreements about how they were;going to reach compliance. <br /> • Employers..It makes: sense:for employers:.to:make;sure they can"hire the best:person available. Making their <br /> workplaces accessible':allows:them to do.just that, .without having to think about accommodation if that person <br /> happens to have.a,.disability. <br /> •` Educators Educators;by and large,, care about learners; and want them to do well. Accessibility"is.not only the <br /> law, but it vastly increases the chances that learners'with disabilities of all kinds will be successful. <br /> • Organizations that provide public.services.These organizations are obliged to be accessible,.:butthey also.often <br /> act as advocates for participants. Moreover,being as accessible as possible reflects the value that many.of them put. <br /> on diversity,equity,human,rights,'and fairness. <br /> • The:court. system; when. necessary. When an individual or enforcement:agency can't come to a satisfactory <br /> agreement about'accommodation, a court may.have to settle the dispute`according to the law. <br /> • Architects and. planners. Architects and planners can incorporate accessibility into all their designs if they're <br /> aware of the issue and attentive to the needs of people with disabilities. <br /> • Developers.It's to the advantage of a Ideveloper.to consider accessibility fora number of reasons. First; it makes <br /> economic sense to build it into begin with,since it's likely to be less.expensive.than trying to make over a building <br /> or facility later: Second;.it increases the value of the project, as well as increasing the.number of people who'll,be <br /> able to us.e it as residents,customers or however the project.is,intended.And.finally; the developer can get a tax <br /> credit for part of the expense associated with creating accessibility.. <br />