The purpose of this article is to ensure that
the City of Ithaca does not discriminate against the physically handicapped
in its provision of access to public facilities or public meetings,
in employment opportunities or in provision of services, programs
and benefits and to ensure that a formal grievance procedure exists
for anyone who believes that such discrimination has occurred.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DISCRIMINATION
Any act or attempted act that results in the unequal treatment
or separation or segregation of an individual or denies, prevents,
limits or otherwise adversely affects that individual's benefit to
and enjoyment of the services, programs, employment opportunities
and public facilities provided by the City of Ithaca.
FACILITY WITH BARRIER-FREE ACCESS
A facility which can be entered and used by a person in a
wheelchair without assistance from another person. This terms is further
defined in Subdivision 5 of § 50 of the Public Buildings
Law of New York State.
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
A.
Impairment requiring confinement to a wheelchair;
B.
Impairment causing difficulty or insecurity
in walking or climbing stairs or requiring the use of braces, crutches
or other artificial supports or impairment caused by amputation, arthritis,
spastic condition or pulmonary, cardiac or other ills rendering the
individual semiambulatory;
C.
Total or partial impairment of hearing or sight
causing insecurity or likelihood of exposure to danger in public places;
or
D.
Impairment due to conditions of aging and in-coordination.
PUBLIC BODY
Any entity for which a quorum is required in order to conduct
public business and which consists of two or more members performing
a governmental function for a public corporation, as defined in § 66
of the New York State General Construction Law, or a committee or
subcommittee or other similar body of such public body.
PUBLIC FACILITY OR BUILDING
Any facility or building operated by the City of Ithaca,
but shall not include any facility rented or leased to others.
PUBLIC MEETING
The official convening of a public body for the purpose of
conducting public business.
Any public body meeting within the City of Ithaca
shall make or cause to be made all reasonable efforts to ensure that
its public meetings are conducted in facilities that permit barrier-free
access to the physically handicapped.
All public buildings within the City of Ithaca
that are likely to be used by physically handicapped persons shall
have at least one entrance and exit which provide barrier-free access
for those confined to a wheelchair. There shall be barrier-free access
to all floors of a public building where programs or services are
offered to the public. If a public building is likely to be used by
the physically handicapped for any extended period of time, such as
for a meeting, then said building shall include barrier-free rest
room facilities for those confined to a wheelchair.
To the extent that it is reasonable and practical,
all public services, programs and benefits provided by or financially
supported by the City of Ithaca shall be equally available and accessible
to the physically handicapped.
In providing the opportunity to apply for municipal
employment or to bid upon a municipal contract, the City of Ithaca
shall not discriminate on the basis of physical handicap. Employment
examinations and interviews shall be scheduled for locations with
barrier-free access.
The City of Ithaca shall require that any individual
who enters into a contract with the City of Ithaca shall agree not
to discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, subcontractor,
supplier of materials or services or program participant on the basis
of physical disability or handicap.
[Amended 11-3-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-09]
The City Manager shall appoint a city employee
to be the Americans with Disabilities or ADA Access Coordinator for
the City of Ithaca. The Coordinator shall help coordinate and facilitate
city efforts to improve handicapped access, shall receive complaints
from aggrieved persons and shall make every effort to ensure prompt
and equitable resolution of complaints. The ADA Access Coordinator
shall serve until a new appointment is made. If the person designated
as ADA Access Coordinator leaves city employment, the City Manager
shall name a replacement as soon as possible.