advanced work · Harrisonpark
Repair the failed ADA curb ramp.
Fund it for $760. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$760 proposed
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What the work involvesThe curb ramp at the main pedestrian entrance to Harrison Park, 1824 S Wood St, Pilsen, Chicago, IL 60608 has a broken lip and cross-slope out of ADA tolerance -- a wheelchair user can't safely enter here.
How this work is done
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Bring
- right-of-way permit + cones/barricades + pedestrian detour signage
- smart level / digital inclinometer + tape measure
- concrete tools + detectable warning surface (truncated dome) panel per city standard
- wet-cut saw with water feed (dust control)
Steps
- 1. ASSESS: measure the existing ramp against PROWAG R304 (running slope ≤8.3%, cross-slope ≤2%, landing, flush transition, detectable warning) and photograph each failure; confirm permit + utility locates before cutting.
- 2. Set up cones/barricades and a safe pedestrian detour outside the work zone.
- 3. Remove the failed ramp section with wet-cut dust controls; form and place the corrected ramp geometry per the city standard drawing.
- 4. Set the detectable warning surface (truncated domes) aligned and embedded per spec; finish transitions flush with the gutter.
- 5. VERIFY: re-measure every R304 dimension with the smart level, photograph readings + before/after from matching vantage, water-test the gutter flow line, and close out the permit.
What counts as done
- Before measurements photographed against R304 limits
- Permit + 811 locate references
- After measurements (slope/cross-slope/landing) photographed on the level
- Detectable-warning panel installation photos + flush gutter transition water test
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