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Inclusive Playgrounds Couch Park Adaptive NW 20th Avenue and Hoyt Street and Inclusive Dawson Park N Williams Avenue and Stanton Street Recreation (AIR) Gateway Discovery Park Recreation designed specifically for teens and NE 106th Avenue and Halsey Street adults who have a disability and/or special need. Harper’s Playground at Arbor Lodge Park Gateway Discovery Park N Bryant Street and Delaware Avenue NE 106th Avenue and Halsey Street Westmoreland Park SE McLoughlin Blvd and Bybee Blvd Mission Statement Gabriel Park—coming late 2021 Portland Parks & Recreation’s Adaptive SW 42nd Avenue and Vermont Street and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) program offers access to recreational services, Parks with Accessible and through scheduled activities and Inclusive Features inclusion, that are designed to assist people in enhancing the quality of Creston Park life and promote greater functional SE 45th Avenue and Francis Street independence for people with Cully Park disabilities. 5810 NE 72nd Avenue Accessibility Statement Glenhaven Park The City of Portland ensures meaningful NE 79th Avenue and Siskiyou Street access to City programs, services, and Lents Park activities to comply with Civil Rights Title 92nd Avenue and Steele Street VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably Luuwit View Park provides: translation, interpretation, NE 127th Avenue and Fremont Street modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids and Ventura Park services. To request these services, SE 113th Avenue and Stark Street contact 503-823-2525, City TTY 503- Verdell Burdine Rutherford Park 823-6868, Relay Service: 711. SE 167th Avenue and Market Street Washington Park—fully accessible 1715 SW Sherwood Blvd Learn more about accessible and inclusive PORTLANDPARKS.ORG park details online at portland/parks/air. Commissioner Carmen Rubio | Director Adena Long Adaptive and Inclusive Requesting During the Request Process Recreation Programming Inclusion Services Program coordinators will; • Connect with families requesting support Come join the fun—camps, classes, dances, To help ensure equal access to City to discuss options, and field trips for ages 12 and up! We offer programs, services, or activities, the City of • Determine appropriate support to be community-based recreation activities Portland reasonably provides: translation provided, designed specifically for teens and adults and interpretation, modifications, • Share determined support plan with who have a disability and/or special need. accommodations, auxiliary aides, and families, services and alternative formats. • Bingo • Communicate support plan to PP&R site • Book club Follow these steps to request inclusion and inclusion staff. • Creative arts services; • Cooking Participants need to; • Dances and social events 1. Choose and register for any activity at • Meet program registration requirements, • Drum circle portland.gov/parks/recreation. • Adhere to PP&R code of conduct, • Field trips - indoor and outdoor • Be able to remain with other program 2. Contact inclusion services at 971-284- • Fitness participants and staff in a safe and healthy 5060 or [email protected] • Weight training way, at least 10 working days prior to the • Have fun! Register for “Adaptive Recreation” activities activity. and classes online at 3. Complete an accommodation form Inclusion Services . portland.gov/parks/air by email, in person, or by phone. This [email protected] step helps determine what level of 971-284-5060 All Are Welcome accommodation is needed. ADA Requests and Questions Anyone is welcome to join an AIR activity 503-307-4131 or class with the understanding that the For swim lesson requests, please primary focus is on participants who have a contact the pool where lessons will be Sign Language Interpreter disability and/or special need. taken. For more information, please visit Please call 503-307-4131 or fill out a sign portland.gov/parks/aquatics. language interpreter form online at portland.gov/parks/air. Inclusive Playgrounds Couch Park Adaptive NW 20th Avenue and Hoyt Street and Inclusive Dawson Park N Williams Avenue and Stanton Street Recreation (AIR) Gateway Discovery Park Recreation designed specifically for teens and NE 106th Avenue and Halsey Street adults who have a disability and/or special need. Harper’s Playground at Arbor Lodge Park Gateway Discovery Park Adaptive and Inclusive Requesting During the Request Process N Bryant Street and Delaware Avenue NE 106th Avenue and Halsey Street Recreation Programming Inclusion Services Program coordinators will; Westmoreland Park • Connect with families requesting support SE McLoughlin Blvd and Bybee Blvd Mission Statement Come join the fun—camps, classes, dances, To help ensure equal access to City to discuss options, Gabriel Park—coming late 2021 Portland Parks & Recreation’s Adaptive and field trips for ages 12 and up! We offer programs, services, or activities, the City of • Determine appropriate support to be SW 42nd Avenue and Vermont Street and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) program community-based recreation activities Portland reasonably provides: translation provided, offers access to recreational services, designed specifically for teens and adults and interpretation, modifications, • Share determined support plan with Parks with Accessible and through scheduled activities and who have a disability and/or special need. accommodations, auxiliary aides, and families, Inclusive Features inclusion, that are designed to assist services and alternative formats. people in enhancing the quality of • Bingo • Communicate support plan to PP&R site Creston Park life and promote greater functional • Book club and inclusion staff. Follow these steps to request inclusion SE 45th Avenue and Francis Street independence for people with • Creative arts services; Cully Park disabilities. • Cooking Participants need to; 5810 NE 72nd Avenue • Dances and social events 1. Choose and register for any activity at • Meet program registration requirements, Accessibility Statement • Drum circle portland.gov/parks/recreation. • Adhere to PP&R code of conduct, Glenhaven Park The City of Portland ensures meaningful • Field trips - indoor and outdoor • Be able to remain with other program NE 79th Avenue and Siskiyou Street 2. Contact inclusion services at 971-284- access to City programs, services, and • Fitness participants and staff in a safe and healthy activities to comply with Civil Rights Title 5060 or [email protected] Lents Park • Weight training way, 92nd Avenue and Steele Street VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably at least 10 working days prior to the • Have fun! provides: translation, interpretation, activity. Luuwit View Park Register for “Adaptive Recreation” activities modifications, accommodations, and classes online at NE 127th Avenue and Fremont Street 3. Complete an accommodation form Inclusion Services alternative formats, auxiliary aids and . Ventura Park portland.gov/parks/air by email, in person, or by phone. This [email protected] services. To request these services, SE 113th Avenue and Stark Street step helps determine what level of 971-284-5060 contact 503-823-2525, City TTY 503- Verdell Burdine Rutherford Park 823-6868, Relay Service: 711. All Are Welcome accommodation is needed. ADA Requests and Questions SE 167th Avenue and Market Street Anyone is welcome to join an AIR activity 503-307-4131 or class with the understanding that the For swim lesson requests, please Washington Park—fully accessible primary focus is on participants who have a contact the pool where lessons will be Sign Language Interpreter 1715 SW Sherwood Blvd disability and/or special need. taken. For more information, please visit Please call 503-307-4131 or fill out a sign portland.gov/parks/aquatics. language interpreter form online at PORTLANDPARKS.ORG portland.gov/parks/air. Learn more about accessible and inclusive park details online at portland/parks/air. Commissioner Carmen Rubio | Director Adena Long Inclusive Playgrounds Couch Park Adaptive NW 20th Avenue and Hoyt Street and Inclusive Dawson Park N Williams Avenue and Stanton Street Recreation (AIR) Gateway Discovery Park Recreation designed specifically for teens and NE 106th Avenue and Halsey Street adults who have a disability and/or special need. Harper’s Playground at Arbor Lodge Park Gateway Discovery Park N Bryant Street and Delaware Avenue NE 106th Avenue and Halsey Street Westmoreland Park SE McLoughlin Blvd and Bybee Blvd Mission Statement Gabriel Park—coming late 2021 Portland Parks & Recreation’s Adaptive SW 42nd Avenue and Vermont Street and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) program offers access to recreational services, Parks with Accessible and through scheduled activities and Inclusive Features inclusion, that are designed to assist people in enhancing the quality of Creston Park life and promote greater functional SE 45th Avenue and Francis Street independence for people with Cully Park disabilities. 5810 NE 72nd Avenue Accessibility Statement Glenhaven Park The City of Portland ensures meaningful NE 79th Avenue and Siskiyou Street access to City programs, services, and Lents Park activities to comply with Civil Rights Title 92nd Avenue and Steele Street VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably Luuwit View Park provides: translation, interpretation, NE 127th Avenue and Fremont Street modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids and Ventura Park services. To request these services, SE 113th Avenue and Stark Street contact 503-823-2525, City TTY 503- Verdell Burdine Rutherford Park 823-6868, Relay Service: 711. SE 167th Avenue and Market Street Washington Park—fully accessible 1715 SW Sherwood Blvd Learn more about accessible and inclusive PORTLANDPARKS.ORG park details online at portland/parks/air. Commissioner Carmen Rubio | Director Adena Long.