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snippet: Ramps within the City of Fort Worth provide safe access for pedestrians to sidewalks. Recent survey to asses condition and collect data location for ramps was done in late 2021. The majority of the current condition data is from the 2021 survey. Third party mobile Lidar data was used in this survey to collect several fields. This data can be provided for a PIR when specifically requested as it has not been field verified. All lidar data fields are from 2021. The ramp feature class is static and is not updated on a daily basis.
summary: Ramps within the City of Fort Worth provide safe access for pedestrians to sidewalks. Recent survey to asses condition and collect data location for ramps was done in late 2021. The majority of the current condition data is from the 2021 survey. Third party mobile Lidar data was used in this survey to collect several fields. This data can be provided for a PIR when specifically requested as it has not been field verified. All lidar data fields are from 2021. The ramp feature class is static and is not updated on a daily basis.
accessInformation: Current TPW Director: Lauren Prior (Lauren.Prior@fortworthtexas.gov) Current Assistant TPW Director: Martin Phillips (Martin.Phillips@fortworthtexas.gov) Subject Matter Expert: Marissa Conlin (Marissa.Conlin@fortworthtexas.gov) Data Steward: Keith SoRelle (Keith.Sorelle@fortworthtexas.gov) For customer service please contact (817) 392-1234
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Ramps are meant for pedestrian network connectivity. They provide safe access to sidewalks. There are many types of ramps, R type, P type, C type, M type, U type, and more. The ramp feature class is static and is not updated on a daily basis. The last survey was made by IMS and contains lidar data and fields that are not updated by Business Services GIS division. A ramp is a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels such as a sidewalk to roadway, or cross between two different crosswalks. Ramps should have warning indicators at the bottom for impaired persons. These indicators are called truncated domes and are a crucial part of the ramp. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
licenseInfo: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P STYLE="margin:0 0 11 0;"><SPAN>Copyright © 2024 City of Fort Worth. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. This data is to be used for graphical representation only. The accuracy is not to be taken/used as data produced for engineering purposes or by a registered professional land surveyor. The City of Fort Worth assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of said data. All entities are required to enact their own due diligence.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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