7a Accessibility at Sea-Tac Presentation

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Meeting Date: October 22, 2019
Accessibility Improvements at
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Background
2017 Open Doors Organization (ODO) conducted Accessibility
Assessment at airport.
2018 ODO issued their final report that included multiple
recommendations organized by suggested priority and
timeline.
Facilities & Infrastructure (F&I) Architecture group is working
collaboratively with multiple departments to move forward
initiatives based on recommendations in report

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Progress To Date
Passenger Amenities
Passenger Information
Infrastructure Updates
Staff Training
Engagement

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Passenger Amenities



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Passenger Information



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Passenger Information



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Infrastructure Updates



Updated Departures Curbside                         Updated Arrivals Curbside

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Infrastructure Updates



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Staff Training



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Staff Training



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Engagement



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Next Steps
Aviation will continue to address the recommendations in the report and in
addition:
Hire an ADA Coordinator for Aviation, Maritime, and additional facilities
throughout the Port as a dedicated resource for addressing accessibility
requirements
Perform self-audit to evaluate new opportunities for improvement and ongoing
community engagement
Continue to develop accessibility focused online and in person training
Ongoing updates to the STIA app and accessibility webpages including text maps
to improve wayfinding for passengers with vision loss.
The Port of Seattle website will be evaluated for Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines (WCAG) v 2.1 compliance

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Limitations of Translatable Documents

PDF files are created with text and images are placed at an exact position on a page of a fixed size.
Web pages are fluid in nature, and the exact positioning of PDF text creates presentation problems.
PDFs that are full page graphics, or scanned pages are generally unable to be made accessible, In these cases, viewing whatever plain text could be extracted is the only alternative.