During and after snow and ice storms, making parking spaces for the
physically-challenged, sidewalks, building entrances, loading areas, and
crosswalks accessible to students with disabilities is a high priority at
West Chester University.
In
preparation for these events, the following procedures will be followed:
1. By mid-October of each year the Office of Services for Students with
Disabilities will provide the Director of Facilities Support Services with a
list of mobility impaired students who are enrolled for the Fall Semester,
including the loading and unloading locations of commuter students.
Residence Life and Housing will provide information on the number of
impaired students in each residence hall, the nature of their impairments,
and, if they have a car on campus, the usual location where they park.
These lists will be updated in January to include any changes for the Spring
Semester.
2. When a snow or ice storm occurs, Grounds Maintenance and Custodial
Services will begin snow and ice removal operations as early as possible in
accordance with the University's "Snow and Ice Removal Plan".
a. The Snow and Ice Removal Plan lists the following items as being the
highest priority during snow/ice removal operations:
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Building fire exits,
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Fire hydrants,
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Mobility access ramps,
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Curb cuts,
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Building entrances.
b. The general approach used by Grounds Maintenance in snow/ice removal
is to first open up access for students from their residence halls to
Lawrence Dining Center. Then attention is turned to creating access from
the residence halls to the academic buildings.
c. Using the access routes delineated in the Mobility-Impaired Parking
Map as a guide, Grounds Maintenance will open up one access route from
each residence hall which houses an impaired student. This first route
opened up will be selected based on speed of clearing and meeting the
widest range of mobility-impaired students' needs. Curb cuts and
unloading points for commuter students will also be addressed early in the
removal process.
d. Custodial Services is responsible for providing access to building
entrances and ramps. They typically focus on entrances to academic
buildings during the night and then work on the entrances to residence
halls in the early morning so they are clear when students are leaving for
Lawrence or class.
e. As soon as practical, access will be cleared to and around the cars
belonging to resident disabled students.
3. Because of possible unexpected refreezing ice and drifting snow,
students are encouraged to use the assistance of a friend whenever possible.
4. In instances where conditions are still hazardous and it is not
advisable for students to leave the residence hall, they may contact ARAMARK
to have a take-out meal prepared. In order to get to class during times of
hazardous conditions, students may call Public Safety (x3311) for
transportation assistance.
5. Students are encouraged to report access problems to the University's
Winter Storm Hotline: 610-436-3200 (on campus dial: x3200)
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