Loveland, Ohio – Special events must provide additional accessible parking and restrooms based on the anticipated number of people who will attend. After our request, City Hall has provided Loveland Magazine with some information for persons with a disability who may need parking spots, accessible bathrooms, or shuttle service for the 4th of July event that will be held in Historic Downtown. Loveland Magazine has provided additional information.

• The accessible restrooms at the Loveland Bike Trail will be open at Nisbet Park.

• There will be accessible portable toilets placed along/near the Loveland Bike Trail in the Linda J. Cox Trailside Parking lot, near Browns Crossing, and near Harrison Avenue.

Map of Historic Downtown.

• For the downtown vicinity, there are existing accessible parking spots at Nisbet Park, the Firefighters’ MemorialCity Hall, and Linda J. Cox Trailside Parking lot.

• There will also be added, temporary accessible parking spots along the Loveland Bike Trail near Nisbet Park.

The shuttle service to the festival is not accessible for persons with a disability.

According to the guidance of the ADA National Network, “Temporary events celebrate and support a “sense of community” and must encourage participation by all people.” (A Planning Guide for Making Temporary Events Accessible to People with Disabilities)

Here is the complete guide to Loveland’s 4th of July celebration:

 

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