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8 B.C. cities working on improving accessibility through grant initiative

Kelowna, Nanaimo, Coquitlam and others to work with the Rick Hansen Foundation

Select municipalities across B.C. were awarded with funding to advance accessibility earlier this year, thanks to the Rick Hansen Foundation. Two months later, some of the improvements, trainings and ratings are coming to light.

Through their participation in the B.C. Grants Program, eight B.C. communities who have committed to improving accessibility received up to $82,000 in funding for improvements of existing sites, accessibility training for city staff and complimentary RHF Accessibility Certification. The grants were awarded on Mar. 9.

The Accessibility Certification is a rating and recognition program that measures the meaningful accessibility of a site based on the experiences of those with varying disabilities, such as mobility, vision and hearing. Some features include entranceways, emergency systems, vehicle access, accessible washrooms and wayfinding signage.

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The municipalities of Coquitlam, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Port Moody, Prince George, Richmond and Whistler participated in the program and were awarded the grants based on population and geographic representation.

Coquitlam

Coquitlam selected the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex, Dogwood Pavilion and the Town Centre Park Community Centre for the RHF evaluations and upgrades, based on size, scope and value for their residents. More information will be provided by the city once the upgrades proceed.

Kamloops

City Hall, Sagebrush Theatre and Brocklehurst Arena are the three sites that were chosen for improvements in Kamloops.

B次元官网网址淭hose were the three venues that received facility audits,B次元官网网址 said Ben Chobater, community development coordinator of the City of Kamloops. B次元官网网址淗owever, the grant funding can be applied to a single larger project at one facility or multiple smaller projects at more than one facility.B次元官网网址

The city will be meeting early next week to discuss other project ideas to determine where the rest of the money should be allocated.

Kelowna

The three Kelowna facilities that were assessed are the Okanagan Heritage Museum, Kelowna Community Theatre and Parkinson Activity Centre.

B次元官网网址淭he certification ratings are helping City staff understand the accessibility opportunities within these three facilities,B次元官网网址 said Michelle Kam, grants and special projects manager of the City of Kelowna. B次元官网网址淐ity staff are currently working with the Rick Hansen foundation on priority options for this funding and expect to move to project completion by the end of the year.B次元官网网址

Nanaimo

The Nanaimo Aquatic Centre, Bowen Complex and Frank Crane Arena were audited by the RHF.

B次元官网网址淭he audits were very detailed and identified some issues for us,B次元官网网址 said Mike Bryson, manager of recreation facilities & custodial services of the City of Nanaimo. B次元官网网址淭here is always room for improvement and we are excited to have the opportunity to turn our facilities from Certified to Gold Certified by making some key changes.B次元官网网址

Visual emergency alarms, better use of signage, mobility upgrades to washroom facilities and better accessibility spaces at reception areas are the main areas that will be improved.

B次元官网网址淭here will be a few more projects as we move through this,B次元官网网址 said Bryson. B次元官网网址淔or now, these items will make a world of difference to our disabled patrons and the overall experience they have in our facilities.B次元官网网址

Port Moody

The Port Moody sites that have been accessed are the Arts Centre, The Port Moody Recreation Centre, and the Civic Centre which includes City Hall, Inlet Theatre and the Port Moody Public Library.

B次元官网网址淭he City is in the process of reviewing the accessibility certification ratings,B次元官网网址 said Natasha Vander Wal, communications specialist of the City of Port Moody. B次元官网网址淭he timeline for completion of any upgrades will be determined after the City has had a chance to review the recommended improvements and consider budget implications.B次元官网网址

Prince George

Accessibility ratings were accessed to City Hall, the Plaza Parkade and the Two Rivers Art Gallery in Prince George.

B次元官网网址淐ity Hall and the Two Rivers Art Gallery are now registered on the RHFAC Registry as they received a score of over 60 per cent,B次元官网网址 said Kendall Robertson, communications coordinator of the City of Prince George.

B次元官网网址淚n addition, City staff are participating in accessibility awareness training programs created by the Rick Hansen Foundation next week called Accessible Workplaces: Supporting People with Disabilities In-Person and Online.B次元官网网址

Richmond

Facilities in Richmond that were chosen for improvements are the City Centre Community Centre, Minoru Centre for Active Living and the Richmond Animal Shelter. More details will be released once the projects have started.

Whistler

The Whistler Olympic Plaza washrooms, Myrtle Phillip Community Centre and Maura Young Arts Centre were accessed in the resort municipality. The funds for these projects are expected to arrive at the end of the month.

B次元官网网址淲eB次元官网网址檝e submitted estimates for the materials, products and labour to improve these sites to the Rick Hansen Foundation,B次元官网网址 said Jill Brooksbank, senior communications officer of the Resort Municipality of Whistler.

Work is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks on a universal washroom at Meadow Park Community Centre.





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