802 W. Garland Ave, Spokane, WA 99205
509-325-1772
http://www.marylousmilkbottle.com
ACCESSIBILITY
FEATURES:
PARKING ON STREET
ACCESS TO TRANSIT
EXTERIOR PATHWAY &
SEATING
ENTRANCES
INTERIOR
SEATING
RESTROOM
COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES & CUSTOMER SERVICE
PARKING
- This establishment has the following types of parking: Free lot and free street parking
- There is a total of 6 free parking spaces in the lot to the north of the building, and several non-metered parking spaces on Garland Avenue
- One space in the lot is marked ‘reserved’, ‘handicapped’, ‘disabled’, etc.
- The surface is level, unbroken, firm, slip resistant, free of obstacles
Route from nearest accessible parking area to accessible entrance
- Distance from nearest accessible parking to wheelchair accessible entrance is 65 feet.
- Route is at least 44 inches wide
- Surface is level, slip resistant, free of obstacles
- Route has curb ramps and curb cuts where needed
- Lighting level is bright in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and reading signs
Parking notes:
- Parking lot is behind the building on Post St., also non-metered street parking on Garland Ave. in front of the building
Passenger Loading Zone
- There is no designated Passenger Loading Zone for the
establishment
ACCESS TO TRANSIT
- Establishment is located within the STA Service Area for
Paratransit
Access to STA Fixed Bus Route(s)
Route Number(s): #24 Stop Number(s) # 1414 Northbound & # 1459 Southbound
Monroe Street at Garland Avenue, then travel east on Garland two blocks to Post St.
- There are benches at these bus stops
- Distance from nearest bus stop to wheelchair accessible entrance is 500+ feet
- Route is at least 44 inches wide
- Surface is level, unbroken, firm, slip resistant, free of obstacles
- Route has curb ramps and curb cuts where needed
- Route is partially covered along Garland
- Lighting level is medium in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and reading signs
Transit notes:
- Best route is to use south sidewalk along Garland
- Be aware of manhole covers and dips in alleyways on north side of Garland
EXTERIOR
This establishment has exterior pathways or walkways
- Pathway is minimum 44 inches wide
- Surface is level, unbroken, firm, slip resistant, free of obstacles
- Lighting level is bright in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and reading signs
- There are textured surfaces at curb cuts
Exterior notes:
- Be aware of trees planted in sidewalk route in front of building
- Service animal relief area is available on north side of parking lot
RAMPS/STAIRS
No ramps or stairs are needed to enter the establishment
MAIN ENTRANCE
- The establishment has 2 public entrances (south side & east side)
- The main entrance is wheelchair accessible, but has a short medium slope
- Threshold of door is level. Beveled threshold is no more than ½” high
- As you enter, door opens toward you
- Door has at least 32” clearance when door is open 90 degrees
- Door is easy to open, requiring 10 lbs or less of force (actually 9 lbs)
- Door handles can be operated with closed fist
- Lighting level is bright in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and reading signs
ENTRANCE NOTES:
- East side door on Post is more accessible as it has no step or slope
INTERIOR
- Hallways and aisles are at least 36” wide, or not less than 28” for 4 foot intervals
- There are locations that allow 60” space for a wheelchair to turn around
- Hallways and aisles are clear of obstacles, tripping hazards, objects protruding more than 4” or lower than 80”
- Lighting level is medium in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and reading signs
- Lowest service counter is no higher than 38” with a clear view from a sitting position
- Customers pay servers at dining tables
SIGNAGE
- Menus are available online, and are accessible to screen readers
ELEVATORS AND LIFTS
- There is no elevator or lift on premises as this is a single-story business
SEATING
- The seating area can be accessed without steps
- Customers can maneuver between tables without bumping into chairs (36” aisles)
- All tables have legroom for wheelchair users (bottom of tables = 29”)
- All tables and chairs can be moved or rearranged
- Lighting level is medium in daytime, and is adequate for mobility and reading menu / program
- The table in the northeast corner of the dining area has low visual stimulation.
- There is space for companions to sit next to wheelchair users
RESTROOM
- There is 1 public restroom in the establishment
- Users do not need to ask someone for a key to use the restroom
- Doors, handles, and levers can be operated with a closed fist
- Door has at least 32” clearance when open 90 degrees (34)
- Door is easy to open, requiring 5 lbs or less force to open
- Door can be closed once a wheelchair is inside
- Grab bars are easily reachable behind toilet and on side wall nearest toilet
- Height of toilet seat is at least 17” from the floor
- Toilet flushes automatically or can be operated with a closed fist
- The height of the sink/counter top is no more than 34” from the floor (actual 33)
- The faucet controls are no more than 17” from front edge of sink or counter top (actual 10”)
- The faucets can be operated automatically or with a closed fist
- There is room for a wheelchair to roll under the sink (27” min clearance, 8” overhang, 9” toe space)
- All pipes under the sink are covered to prevent injury or burns
- Height of soap dispenser control is no more than 48” from floor, and can be reached from a chair (actual 39”)
- Hand dryer or towel dispensers can be operated automatically or with a closed fist
- Hand dryer or towel dispenser controls are no more than 48” from floor
- Trash receptacles are positioned so they do not block the route of the door
- Toilet seat cover and feminine hygiene product dispensers are no more than 48” from floor
- Lighting level is medium, and is adequate for mobility and reading signs
RESTROOM NOTES:
- The restroom has one toilet, so no need for a stall
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES &
CUSTOMER SERVICE
- Noise level is medium.
- If a customer is unable to hear, other forms of communication include: writing pad, two current employees use ASL
- Auditory information is presented visually (menus)
- Visual information is presented audibly (servers will read menus upon request)
- The establishment’s website is accessible to users of screen text readers
- The following alternate means are available for patrons to order, contact, or schedule: Text, phone, online
- Information is available on food allergies, sensitivities
- All items are within reach, or assistance is offered to reach them
- If goods and services are not accessible, they are provided in alternative manner
- Management has agreed to annual A4A reviews