SECTION 1.7
Section 1.7
Geographic &&Physical Geographic PhysicalAccessibility Accessibility(CCR (CCRtitle title5,5,§ §51008, 51008, 55181, 55182, 55184) 55181, 55182, 55184)
1.7A – Include a Transportation Plan (Bus Service, Parking, etc.)
1.7A – Include a Transportation Plan (Bus Service, Parking, etc.) Registered Shasta College students are eligible for a free annual bus pass to ride anywhere TRAX (Tehama Shasta College Exhibit students 7.01 are eligible for the parking Approximately of the Rural Area eXpress) Registered bus service travels. shows TRAXareas. route timetablesonetoquarter the Tehama a free directly annual bustopass ride anywhere TRAXevery stallshour are covered by a solar therep.m., are Campus. The bus comes thetoTehama Campus from 7:23 a.m.array untiland5:23 (Tehama Rural Area eXpress) bus service travels. five charging stations for electric cars. Of the 200 Monday through Friday. For those driving to campus, there is ample parking on site with a total of 200 Exhibit 7.01 shows the TRAX route timetables to paved parking stalls, eight are ADA (five uncovered paved stalls and gravel parking Approximately quarter of the stalls are covered by a the overflow Tehama Campus. Theareas. bus comes directly to one and three covered). A district-wide parking pass solar array and therethe areTehama five charging stations for electric cars. Of the 200 paved parking stalls, eight are Campus every hour from 7:23 a.m. can be purchased each term: 30 dollars for Fall, 30 p.m.,covered). Monday through Friday. For those dollars forcan Spring, 15 dollars each for Summer. ADA (five uncovereduntil and5:23 three A district-wide parking pass be and purchased term: A30 driving to campus, there is ample parking on site two-dollar daily parking permit is also an option. dollars for Fall, 30 dollars for Spring, and 15 dollars for Summer. A two-dollar daily parking permit is also with a total of 200 paved stalls and gravel overflow an option. Exhibit 7.01Public Public Transportation the Tehama Campus—Tehama Area eXpress (TRAX) Exhibit 7.01 Transportation to theto Tehama Campus—Tehama Rural Area Rural eXpress (TRAX)
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1.7B – ADA Access1.7B Plan– ADA Access Plan
Shasta College is committed to designing facilities, programs, and services accessible and equitable to all Shasta College is committed to designing facilities, The District has long been dedicated persons. Shasta College’s Facilities Planning Committee regularly assesses accommodations and solicits programs, and services accessible and equitable to providing access to students with feedback for improvement in accordance with the Facilities Master Plan (p. 8) which states: to all persons. Shasta College’s Facilities Planning disabilities – both in programs and facilities. Committee regularly assesses accommodations
The District’s sites and facilities have been
The District has long been dedicated to providing access to students disabilities – and solicits feedback for improvement in accorsurveyed by thewith Office of Civil Rights both in programs andthe facilities. District’s and facilities have beenwhere surveyed by dance with Facilities The Master Plan (p. 8)sites which (OCR) to determine the District’s mayfacilities have barriers to students the Office ofstates: Civil Rights (OCR) to determine where the facilities District’s may have barriers to students with disabilities. The findings of the OCR report serve as a guide for Needs Assessment for the transition of Shasta College 76 the District in creation of an accessibility upgrade plan and is continually referenced as Tehama Campus to Tehama Educational Center | 2021 the District implements projects to address barriers to access on its campuses.