Are all recreation buildings in the park and recreation system in Prince George's County required to provide access to and be usable by people with disabilities?
As of January 1999, all new recreational facilities are "ADA compliant." This means the facilities that are designed and constructed by the Department of Parks and Recreation must comply with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). ADA compliance is mandatory and a building permit for new construction will only be approved if the plan meets ADA requirements. If the drawings do not meet ADA standards, it's "back to the drawing board!" During construction, inspectors will take measurements to insure compliance. If something is not built to compliance, the contractor will be required to re-do the work.

The Department has been going through its older facilities with the goal of making all of the facilities compliant with the new ADA regulations. A major survey of Maryland-National Capital Parks and Planning Commission buildings was undertaken by consultants and funding to make the buildings code-compliant was placed in the Capital Improvement Program.

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1. How are all those parks and recreation facilities developed?
2. What is the difference between the Planning Department and the Park Planning and Development Division of the Department of Parks and Recreation?
3. Is there a park in my community?
4. How do you decide where to put new parks?
5. As a Prince George's County resident, how do I request funding for a new park or for the renovation of facilities in an existing park?
6. How long does it take to design and construct a new park or recreation facility?
7. Are all recreation buildings in the park and recreation system in Prince George's County required to provide access to and be usable by people with disabilities?
8. As an interested contractor or bidder, how do I learn about the Department's design and development projects?