Thursday, November 10, 2011

Accessible parking spots reserved for those with valid permits.


With the season in full swing, and the facility very busy with both curling and non-curling events, it is worth reminding members about our accessible parking spots (pictured above).  These spots are reserved for members and/or guests who have a valid Ministry of Transporation Accessible Parking Permit (APP) displayed in their vehicle.

If you do not have an APP, please do not park here.



If the accessible spots are full, and the associated entry ramps are not available, there is another access point for dropoff/pickup.  The west end of the sidewalk leading up to the main door, is ramped (pictured above). Please utilize this access point if the curb in front of the building is a hazard. 

The Kingston Fire Department dictated that the area in front of the main doors be kept clear at all times, and this is why the City of Kingston required the accessible ramps to located where they are.

The RKCC staff will insure that the entire walkway leading up to the main door, from both east and west directions, remains safe throughout the winter months.

New member, Gord Chapman, taking notice of the wind hazard

And, one final issue - safely managing the front door on windy days

Given the exposure of our main door, the prevailing wind often plays havoc with the power assist feature.  On a day when it is not safe to activate/open both doors, one may be closed (as pictured above) to help prevent a mishap.  In the event that this action requires disengaging the power assist feature on a given day, I apologize in advance.  A long-term solution is being considered.

Thank you to all members for their attention to these matters.

And, as always, if you see an issue in or around the facility needing attention, please bring it to me in the office.  Email notification is best, but written notes may be left with any staff member, or deposited in the mailbox outside of my office rollup.

Good Curling!!

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