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Long Description: Handicap Accessibility Site Plan – Zone 5
Overview
This image is a map titled "Zone 5 Handicap Accessibility – March 2016." It shows accessibility features for Zone 5 of the campus, which is primarily a parking and roadway area. The map is oriented with north at the top and includes a distance scale from 0 to 200 feet.
Purpose of the Map
The map identifies handicap‑accessible features within Zone 5, including:
- Handicap parking spaces
- Handicap‑accessible entrance doors
- Curb cuts and wheelchair ramps
- Painted pedestrian crosswalks
- Shuttle bus stop locations
Values
Streets and Orientation
- Lakeland Drive runs east–west through the center of the map and is the primary roadway serving this zone.
- A north arrow appears near the top of the map to indicate orientation.
Parking Areas and Facilities
Zone 5 is dominated by surface parking lots and associated access routes. Labeled parking areas include:
- Lots 26, 27, 30, 32, 33, 36, and 38, distributed on both sides of Lakeland Drive.
- Individual building or area labels using abbreviated identifiers, such as LM, LB, LN, LK, LP, LA, and EOT, appear near corresponding lots or access points.
Accessible Features (Legend Explanation)
The legend explains symbols used throughout the map:
- Handicap parking spaces are shown within multiple surface parking lots.
- Handicap‑accessible entrance doors are marked where buildings or facilities connect to parking areas.
- Curb cuts and handicap ramps provide accessible transitions between parking areas, sidewalks, and roadways.
- Painted crosswalks indicate accessible pedestrian crossings along Lakeland Drive.
- Shuttle bus stops, identified by numbered symbols, are located near parking areas to support accessible transportation.
Overall Summary
This map provides an overview of accessible parking, pedestrian routes, and shuttle access within Zone 5 along Lakeland Drive. It is intended to assist individuals with disabilities in navigating safely between parking lots, roadways, and nearby campus facilities.