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Figure 1: Example SADES interactive map of curb ramp ADA attributes.
Phase 2: Data Analysis and Mapping
SADES provides an analytical approach to the ADA assessment of assets. {n addition to a qualitative
categorization (Good/Fair/Poor), NRPC will create a spreadsheet model that maps both binary (yes/no)
and numeric characteristics to ADA ratings, assigned attribute weights, and allows for scoring of
individual assets on a relative scale of 0-100.
All maps, GIS data, and spreadsheets developed under the project will be prepared and delivered to the
City in a compatible ESRI format for integration in the City’s GIS.
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