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1 Cody JohnstonProject Manager Kathleen AndrewsAssistant Manager Logan HaynerGraphic Designer Peter Kennedy McMinnResearcher

2 GeoTex is currently finalizing the process of determining ADA approved slopes for ramp and non-ramp areas across Texas State’s campus. GeoTex has remained on schedule, and will begin the routing process next week.

3 All essential buildings on Texas State’s campus will have ADA approved routes leading to them GeoTex strives to create easy-to-read maps to assist all persons with disabilities in navigating the campus

4 TASK 1: Determine/map accessible non-ramp areas TASK 2: Gather ramp data, determine, and add accessible ramp areas to non-ramp map. TASK 3: Routing process

5 Blanco hall to the JC Kellam building

6 Task 1: Route map slope data Acquired all necessary data Created map of existing routes Converted LiDAR data and created high resolution slope map Task 2: GPS data collection Acquired GPS device from Department of Geography Task 3: Verify analysis and design final map Scheduled tasks to be completed

7 Red = Steep slope Green = Flat areas Blue = Existing routes Lavender = Buildings

8 Task 1: Route map slope data Designing final deliverable slope map. Task 2: GPS data collection Collecting point data of all curb-cut and wheelchair ramp locations. Collecting building interior accessibility data (automatic doors, elevators, ramps, etc.) Task 3: Design final deliverable route map and verify analysis Work has been scheduled.

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10 Task 2: GPS data collection Import GPS data into ArcMap and determine slope between each curb-cut and wheelchair ramp point collected in the field. Task 3: Design final route map and verify analysis Develop routes that comply with ADA standards. Design final deliverable route map. Upload all deliverables to project website.

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12  Unable to obtain a GPS device with a high enough resolution and level of accuracy to obtain precise measurements of shallow slope areas in the field.  Original DEM data had a resolution of 10 meters. This resolution is too low for any meaningful slope analysis on campus. ◦ Resolved: The group acquired and formatted LiDAR data which now has a resolution of 6 inches.

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15 Task:March 24 th -30 th March 31 st - April 6 th April 7 th -13 th April 14 th -20 th April 21 st -27 th April 28 th - May 4 th Progress Update March 26 th Identification of Accessibility Gaps Finish by: April 2 nd Formulation of Final Routes Finish by: April 7 th Creation of Final Maps/Deliverables Begin by: April 7 th Finish by: April 23 rd Final Presentation Preparation Begin by: April 13 th Finish by: April 27 th Final Presentation May 2 nd  The following timeline is updated from the original proposal to provide a more accurate picture of what still needs to be accomplished and the target dates for completion.

16 GeoTex will create a map of all handicap accessible routes around central campus. All routes will comply with the current Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines. Map will be made available online.


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