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Long Description: Handicap Accessibility Site Plan – Zone 2
Overview
This image is a map titled "Zone 2 Handicap Accessibility – March 2016." The map shows accessibility features for Zone 2 of a hospital and academic campus. The map is oriented with north at the top and includes a scale from 0 to 200 feet.
Purpose of the Map
The map identifies handicap-accessible routes and features, including:
- Handicap parking spaces
- Handicap-accessible entrance doors
- Curb cuts and wheelchair ramps
- Painted pedestrian crosswalks
- Shuttle bus stop locations
Values
Major Streets and Orientation
- North State Street runs north–south along the eastern side of the map and serves as a primary reference point.
- Buildings and parking areas are arranged on both sides of North State Street.
- A north arrow is shown near the bottom of the map.
Buildings and Facilities Shown
Key buildings and areas labeled on the map include:
- Adult Hospital, located on the eastern side near North State Street.
- Guyton Laboratory, located toward the northwest.
- Research Building 2 and adjacent Research Lot, located near the center of the map.
- Oglevee Nursing Hall, positioned near North State Street.
- Classroom Facility and Computer Center Wing, located near academic and research buildings.
- MRI and CV Institute, located near the Adult Hospital complex.
- Maintenance Service Court, located toward the northeast portion of the map.
- School of Research and Lecture facilities shown toward the southern portion of Zone 2.
Parking and Transportation
- Parking Garage A is shown near the central area of the map.
- Lot 4 and Lot 9 are labeled parking areas serving nearby buildings.
- Shuttle bus stops, identified by numbered symbols, are placed near major buildings and parking areas to support accessible transit.
Accessible Features (Legend Explanation)
The legend explains symbols used throughout the map:
- Handicap parking spaces are located near building entrances and parking facilities.
- Handicap-accessible entrance doors are marked at key building access points.
- Curb cuts and handicap ramps connect sidewalks, parking areas, and street crossings.
- Painted crosswalks indicate accessible pedestrian routes across streets.
- Shuttle bus stops are marked to show accessible public transportation access.
Overall Summary
This map provides an overview of accessible parking, entrances, pedestrian routes, and shuttle access within Zone 2 of the campus. It is intended to help individuals with disabilities navigate safely between parking areas, academic and research buildings, and hospital facilities.