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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: November 6, 2017
Report Number: CLD-022-17 Resolution:
File Number: By-law Number:
Report Subject: Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
Recommendations:
1.That Report CLD-022-17 be received; and
2.That the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan 2018-2023 (Attachment 1 to Report CLD-022-17)
be endorsed.
Municipality of Clarington
Report CLD-020-17 Page 2
Report Overview
As required under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), this
report presents Clarington’s 2018-2023 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan for Council’s
consideration and endorsement.
1. Background
In accordance with the + (AODA), municipalities are required to establish, implement,
maintain and document a multi-year accessibility plan. This plan is required to outline the
Municipality’s strategy to prevent and remove barriers and meet its requirements under
Ontario Regulation 191/11 for the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation.
2. Proposal
The plan included with this Report as Attachment 1 highlights past activities the
Municipality has undertaken, and how the Municipality will continue to meet its legislated
obligations under AODA. The Clarington Accessibility Advisory Committee has
recommended that Council approve the plan as Clarington’s 2018-2023 Multi-Year
Accessibility Plan.
3. Concurrence
Not Applicable
4. Conclusion
It is respectfully recommended that the attached plan be endorsed as the Municipality of
Clarington’s Multi-Year Accessibility Plan in accordance with Ontario Regulation 191/11,
s.4(1).
5. Strategic Plan Application
Not applicable.
Submitted by: Reviewed by:
C. Anne Greentree, Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B
Municipal Clerk CAO
Staff Contact: Andrea Nicholson, Accessibility Coordinator, 905-623-3379 ext. 2131 or
anicholson@clarington.net
There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision.
Attachment 1 – Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
Page 1 of 12
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The Municipality of Clarington
Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
2018-2023
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
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Executive Summary
The Municipality of Clarington Multi-Year Accessibility Plan 2018-2023 outlines the
initiatives the Municipality has taken to ensure compliance with the Accessibility for
Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA). Additionally, the plan outlines how the
Municipality will continue to meet its legislated obligations under AODA and address the
needs of our growing and diverse community as we work toward a fully accessible and
inclusive community.
The Municipality of Clarington is committed to ensuring that people of all ages and
abilities enjoy the same opportunities as they live, work, play, visit and invest in our
communities.
We promote a caring, inclusive and respectful community where Municipal programs,
services and facilities are available to everyone, including people with disabilities. Our
goal is to ensure accessibility for the public we serve and our employees.
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
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About Clarington
The Municipality of Clarington is a beautiful community that forms the eastern boundary
of the Greater Toronto Area.
Clarington is one of eight municipalities located in Durham Region. With a population of
over 92,000 people and growing, Clarington offers residents a blend of city living and
rural charm.
Current statistics tell us that about 15% of the population has a disability, which means
there are approximately 14,000 people in Clarington living with a disability. As the
population ages we can expect the percentage of people with disabilities to increase to
20% or about 18,500 Clarington residents.
Clarington is a large Municipality, covering an area of about 612 square kilometers. We
have four major urban centres and 13 hamlets.
Legislation
Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA)
In 2001, the Government of Ontario created the ODA. The ODA required public sector
organizations (the provincial government, municipalities, hospitals, educational
institutions and public transportation service providers) to undertake activities aimed at
reducing and eliminating barriers for people with disabilities. It also required
municipalities with populations over 10,000 to appoint an Accessibility Advisory
Committee (AAC), develop annual accessibility plans and seek the advice of AACs on
certain matters.
On December 1, 2015 the Government of Ontario rescinded the sections of the ODA
that applied to Municipalities. This was done to streamline accessibility requirements
across different accessibility laws and remove duplicated requirements. As a result of
these changes, the Municipality of Clarington no longer has obligations under the ODA.
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA)
The AODA sets out a road map for an accessible Ontario by 2025 with mandatory and
enforceable standards in five key areas:
• Customer Service
• Information and Communications
• Employment
• Transportation
• Public Spaces
The Customer Service Standard became law (Ontario Regulation 429/07) on January 1,
2008. The Municipality of Clarington has complied with this Standard since January 1,
2010.
On July 1, 2016, the Government of Ontario made several changes to the Customer
Service Standard, which required the Municipality to update its Accessible Customer
Service Policy. One important change that occurred during this update was that the
Customer Service Standard was moved into the Integrated Accessibility Standards
Regulation (IASR). As a result of this change, all five standards now reside under one
regulation.
The IASR also includes standards for: Information and Communication, Employment,
Transportation, and the Design of Public Spaces.
The Design of Public Spaces Standard focus on removing barriers in areas not covered
by the Ontario Building Code such as playgrounds, on and off-street parking,
recreational trails and service counters. It applies to new construction or re-construction
of existing spaces. It does not require organizations to retrofit in order to be compliant.
Ontario Building Code (OBC)
The OBC regulates the minimum building standards for the construction of all new
buildings and buildings that undergo a significant renovation. The Code includes
requirements for minimum accessibility within buildings.
The OBC was amended to include enhancements to accessibility in buildings. As of
January 1, 2015, most new construction and extensive renovations will be subject to
updated accessibility requirements. Existing buildings, where no work is planned, are
not affected by these new requirements.
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
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Clarington’s Accessibility Advisory Committee
The Clarington Accessibility Advisory Committee (CAAC) is a citizen committee that
acts as an advisory body for Council. Its mandate is to advise on the identification,
removal and prevention of barriers to people with disabilities in Clarington.
The CAAC’s term coincides with Council. Following the 2014 Municipal Elections, a new
CAAC was formed and is working within its mandate until 2018. Each member of the
CAAC is a volunteer, with the exception of the Council representative. The CAAC is
supported by the Accessibility Coordinator and the Clerk’s Department.
The current CAAC members bring a wide range of personal and professional
experiences and perspectives related to the challenges faced by people with disabilities.
They provide invaluable advice and support as we continue to work toward a barrier-
free Clarington.
Accessibility Partnerships
Clarington works collaboratively with each of the eight other Municipalities in the Region
of Durham to achieve greater accessibility across Durham. Clarington’s Accessibility
Coordinator regularly liaises with other Accessibility Coordinators within Durham and
across Ontario.
The Accessibility Coordinator is a member of the Ontario Network of Accessibility
Professionals (ONAP) and attends their semi-annual meetings. ONAP is comprised of
accessibility professionals within the broader public sector across Ontario and its
purpose is to share best practices and resources in accessibility.
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
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Clarington’s Plan
Customer Service
The Accessible Customer Service Standard came into effect on January 1, 2008. The
Municipality of Clarington developed its Accessible Customer Service Policy and was in
compliance with all of the Standards requirements by January 1, 2010.
The Municipality of Clarington continues to:
Train staff and volunteers on providing accessible customer service
Ensure that anyone who provides service on behalf of the municipality has been
trained on providing accessible customer service
Monitor its customer service to ensure we are maintaining and improving upon the
level of accessibility we provide in programs, services and facilities
Explore new technologies that support accessible customer service
In 2016, the Municipality purchased an iPad in 2016 to facilitate accessible customer
service at the Municipal Administrative Centre.
The iPad is available upon request and can facilitate communication for deaf, deafened,
and hard of hearing visitors and non-English speaking visitors. It can also magnify
information for people with low-vision and is capable of accessing an on-demand sign
language interpreter.
The Accessible Customer Service Policy was updated in 2017 to incorporate legislated
changes.
2018-2023 Accessible Customer Service Goals
Monitor the success of the iPad for customer service and explore introducing
additional iPads at other facilities.
Explore assistive technologies that will make municipal programs and services more
accessible to people with a variety of disabilities. This will include, but is not limited
to:
o Assistive listening devices
o Assistive devices
o Charging stations for mobility devices
o CART Captioning
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
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General Requirements
The Municipality of Clarington has met all of the General Requirements of the Integrated
Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR).
The Municipality of Clarington continues to:
Monitor and update its accessibility policies, as necessary
Monitor and update its accessibility plan, as required
Incorporate accessible design, criteria and features when procuring or acquiring
goods, services and facilities, unless it is not practicable to do so
Incorporate accessible features when acquiring self-service kiosks
Train new employees and volunteers on the requirements of the IASR and Human
Rights Code, as it relates to people with disabilities
Ensure persons who provide goods, services or facilities on our behalf are trained on
the requirements of the IASR and the Human Rights Code, as it relates to people
with disabilities
File an accessibility compliance report every two years
2018-2023 General Requirement Goals
The Municipality of Clarington will develop online accessibility training courses for
staff, volunteers and third party contractors. Courses will include but are not limited
to:
Accessible customer service
IASR - Overview
Creating Accessible Word Documents
Creating Accessible PDFs
Purchasing and Procuring Accessible Goods, Services and Facilities
Develop and implement a training cycle to ensure staff remain up-to-date on
accessibility legislation, corporate policies and best practices for interacting with
people with disabilities
Monitor the accessible purchasing requirements through random audits of files and
provide additional support where necessary.
Attachment 1 to
Report CLD-022-17
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Information and Communication
The Municipality of Clarington has met all of the current requirements of the Information
and Communications Standard.
The Municipality of Clarington continues to:
Maintain a process for receiving and responding to feedback in ways that are
accessible to people with disabilities
Notify the public about the availability of accessible formats and provide accessible
formats, upon request
Provide emergency information in alternative formats, upon request
Maintain an accessible website and web content
Review documents and templates to ensure they are accessible
Monitor its website for compliance with accessibility standards
2018-2023 Information and Communication Goals
All municipal websites will meet or exceed WCAG 2.0 Level AA by January 1, 2021
Develop the Municipality’s Intranet to meet or exceed WCAG 2.0 Level AA
standards
Provide pre-recorded videos of Council meetings with closed captions
Ensure that print-documents are accessible
Support and educate staff on creating accessible documents
Ensure that documents and content posted online are in accessible formats
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Report CLD-022-17
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Employment
The Municipality of Clarington has met all of the current requirements of the
Employment Standard.
The Municipality of Clarington continues to:
Notify applicants about the availability of accessibility accommodations in the
recruitment process
Advise successful applicants about the availability of accommodations for
employees with disabilities
Make policies on accommodating and supporting employees with disabilities
available to all employees
Provide accessible formats and/or communication supports to employees with
disabilities who require it
Develop individual emergency evacuation plans to employees who require it
Document individual accommodation plans for employees with disabilities
Offer a return to work process for employees with disabilities
2018-2023 Employment Goals
The Municipality will continue to regularly review its employment policies and
practices to ensure applicants and employees with disabilities receive the supports
they need
Develop and implement a plan to ensure employees with disabilities are aware of
the availability of accommodations and individual emergency response plans
Explore partnerships with community organizations that support people with
disabilities with the goal of providing volunteer and/or paid employment to people
with disabilities
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Report CLD-022-17
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Transportation
Most of the requirements of the Transportation Standard relate to the operation of public
transportation systems. The Municipality of Clarington does license taxicabs within the
municipality but does not own or operate any transportation system. Public
transportation is provided by the Regional Municipality of Durham.
The Municipality of Clarington, in partnership with the Clarington Accessibility Advisory
Committee, continues to monitor the need for accessible on-demand taxicabs in the
municipality.
2018-2023 Transportation Goals
In the next term of Council, the Municipality of Clarington will consult with the public
to determine if there is a need for accessible on-demand taxicabs and, if applicable,
what proportion of taxicab licenses should be designated for accessible vehicles.
Monitor compliance with the accessibility requirements of the Taxicab By-Law
Design of Public Spaces
The Municipality of Clarington is in compliance with all of the requirements of the Design
of Public Spaces Standard (DOPS).
Since January 1, 2016 all new and redeveloped public spaces owned and/or operated
by the Municipality of Clarington have met the requirements of DOPS.
The Municipality of Clarington will continue to:
Consult the Clarington Accessibility Advisory Committee, the public and people with
disabilities prior to redeveloping or constructing new public spaces under this
Standard
Incorporate public consultations into existing processes wherever possible
Meet or exceed the technical requirements of DOPS
2018-2023 Public Spaces Goals
Explore the inclusion of mobility device charging stations in new and redeveloped
public spaces
Continue to enhance the accessibility of new and redeveloped playgrounds
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Report CLD-022-17
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Maintenance of Public Spaces Policy
The Municipality of Clarington will provide preventative maintenance of accessible
elements through routine maintenance and inspections. Inspections will focus on
accessible elements covered by the Design of Public Spaces Standard and the Ontario
Building Code.
The Municipality of Clarington will notify members of the public of any temporary
disruptions to accessible elements via our website, social media, on-site notice, and any
other reasonable means. In the event of a temporary disruption, whether emergency or
preventative, the Municipality will provide alternative accommodations until the
disruption has ended. Accommodations during a disruption will vary depending on the
nature of the disruption. The Municipality will ensure that accessible elements are fixed
as soon as possible.
Accessibility Moving Forward
In 2017, the Municipality of Clarington asked for public feedback on this multi-year
accessibility plan. An online survey asked people to identify issues and barriers to
accessibility. The majority of feedback received highlighted issues not covered by the
AODA.
Knowing that the AODA is a starting point for making our community more accessible,
the Municipality has carefully reviewed the survey feedback received. Where possible,
suggestions for improvement have already been incorporated into this Plan. Some
feedback will be used to inform future projects.
The Municipality of Clarington is committed to becoming a barrier-free community.
Although the AODA does not require the Municipality to renovate its buildings, we
understand that physical accessibility is an important part of being a barrier-free
community. Therefore, we have begun the task of conducting accessibility audits on all
of the buildings we own and operate. The results of the accessibility audits will be used
to develop a comprehensive plan of how to remove the barriers identified.
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Report CLD-022-17
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Contact information
We always welcome feedback about the accessibility of our goods, services and
facilities.
In Writing:
Accessibility Coordinator
40 Temperance Street
Bowmanville, ON
L1C 3A6
Phone: 905-623-3379 x 2131
Email: accessibility@clarington.net