Shuttle Buses Sample Clauses

Shuttle Buses. Unless otherwise directed in writing by the Authority, the Contractor shall use the shuttle buses identified in Exhibit A-4 only to transport public and employee passengers between the parking lots and the Main Terminal.
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Shuttle Buses. Should conditions warrant it, the Employer shall make reasonable attempts to have the shuttle buses run on a modified route to ensure employees’ safe transportation to and from the Employer’s satellite parking lots at no charge.
Shuttle Buses. The Foundation agrees to require its contractor for shuttle buses to and from Jazz Fest and other locations to make available a lift-equipped shuttle within 30 minutes of a request for same made to the attendant at each of the pick up points, traffic permitting. Signage informing people with disabilities that accessible shuttle buses are available on request from the attendant will be established at each of the pick up points either by the Foundation and/or it’s contractor as appropriate. Usage and response time of accessible shuttles will be tracked by the Foundation and/or it’s contractor as appropriate. The information collected shall include the time and location of the request and the time the lift-equipped shuttle arrives. This information shall be compiled and reported to the U.S. Attorney at the conclusion of Jazz Fest each year, commencing in 2002. h. Portable Toilets. The Foundation will ensure that the number of accessible portable toilets required by Standards § 4.1.2(6) will be provided. Each accessible toilet shall comply with § 4.22 of the Standards. The accessible toilets will be distributed around the Jazz Fest fairgrounds in a manner so as to make them reasonably accessible to fair-goers with disabilities. The location of accessible toilets will be disclosed on all maps distributed to the public by the Foundation as well as posted on or near non-accessible port-o-let groups. If the Foundation attempts to reserve the use of accessible portable toilets to persons with disabilities by locking them, the Foundation will provide a means for persons with disabilities to readily obtain access to them (by maintaining nearby staff with keys or by allowing keys to be borrowed by persons with disabilities) and will provide effective signage and other notification (website, access brochure) of said system of reserved access. i.

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