Tool Shed: Accessibility and Inclusion

Accessibility and Inclusion

Recreation is an important aspect of the health and wellness of people of all social statuses and physical abilities. The complexity of our park landscapes generates many potential maintenance challenges that impact accessibility. This area contains resources applicable to aspects of park maintenance that impact access and increase recreation opportunities within our communities.

7 Things Every Playground Owner Should Know About Accessibility

US Access Board, 2014

The purpose of this guide is to provide practicalinformation that every public playground ownershould know about the accessibility of theirplayground surfaces.

Guide on Proper Installation & Maintenance of Playground Surfacing

IPMEA, 2013

Informative guide on playground surfacing materials

Engineered Wood Fiber Accessibility Testing

Henderson Consulting Services, 2013

A study of the accessibility of EWF surfaces which were properly installed according to supplier’sinstructions was initiated by the International Playground Equipment Manufacturers Association (IPEMA). This paper will review the preliminary findings from this study.

Installation for Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) to meet ADA Requirements

IPMEA, 2021

IPEMA believes that following the installation and maintenance recommendations below will result in greater accessibility and compliance with ADA requirements for EWF accessible surfacing under and around playground equipment.

De-escalation Series

Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, 2021

The De-Escalation Series for Critical Infrastructure Owners and Operators follows the Employee Vigilance Through the Power of Hello to help critical infrastructure owners, operators, and staff identify and navigate suspicious activity or potentially escalating situations to safely dis-engage and report to local law enforcement or their organization’s multi-disciplinary threat management team.

2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design

US Department of Justice, 2010

This guidance provides detailed information about theDepartment’s adoption of the 2010 Standards including changes to the Standards, the reasoning behind those changes, and responses to publiccomments received on these topics.

Unleashed - Off-leash Dog Park Design Trends & Planning Tips

PlayCORE

Designing a meaningful dog park involves several steps, including selecting the rightsetting, ensuring the location and context within the setting is meaningful for diverse users, choosing a good mix of equipment and accessories to ensure usability, and adding landscaping to complete the space. In addition, considering the size of the space in relation to layout and design typology is also important to ensure the dog park is comfortable for both dogs and their owners.

Pennsylvania Trail Design & Development Principles

PA DCNR

Guidelines for Sustainable, Non-motorized Trails

Building Sustainable Trails: Key Design Elements

Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation

This article explains designing sustainable contour trails that reduce maintenance needs while providing a good experience for visitors.

Universal Access Trails and Shared Use Paths

Debra Wolf Goldstein, Esq. and Larry Knutson

This manual reviews Best Management Practices (“BMPs”) to utilize when planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining pedestrian trails for universal accessibility—for providing trails usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without separate or segregated access for people with disabilities.

Public Playground Accessibility Review

PlayCore

Accessibility checklist for play structures and play areas

Public Playground Accessibility Checklist

International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association

12 items to consider for inclusive play areas

Playground Safety Evaluation Form

National Program for Playground Safety

Use this form to evaluate your playground using the S.A.F.E. criteria score.

Playground Inspection Checklist - Template

Pennsylvania Park Maintenance Institute

Adapt this template appropriately to create your own playground inspection checklist for your facilities.

Choosing IPEMA Certified Playground Surfacing to Meet ADA Standards

International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association

This guide is an easy reference point concerning different surfacing types as it relates to ADA accessibility compliance.