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ACCESS SPATIAL GUIDE
Description:
There are several links on the right that lead to maps containing many different layers of spatial data. Our campus presents many challenges as a result of the slope of the natural terrain on which it was founded over 100 years ago. The purpose of these maps, their focus, is to provide comprehensive data for persons with disabilities, especially those with mobility impairments, to successfully navigate the UC Berkeley campus.
PDF Campus Accessibility Maps :
The PDF versions of the campus accessibility maps were created from both CAD and GIS maps that FASDI has in its system. Choose what you want to see as we have created several maps that show the total of all access-related data we have on the site. See below for more info and to download a PDF reader.
PDF SOFTWARE: Many programs may be used to view these PDF versions of the FASDI Maps and Drawings, including Adobe Reader and the free Mac OS X programs, Preview or PDF Browser Plugin. However, since the FASDI Maps and Drawings use the most recent PDF Specification from Adobe, for best results we recommend using the latest version of Adobe Reader. You may download a free copy of the Adobe Reader program for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Palm and other platforms by clicking on the icon below.
Return to the FASDI Access Guide
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Campus Accessibility Maps — (PDF)
This web site is a campus resource of spatial information. The campus makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the accuracy, timeliness, completeness or content of any of the data provided herein. The user should not rely on this data exclusively. We assume no liability for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies in the information provided. We also assume no liability for any decisions made, action taken, or not taken, by a user who relies upon data furnished at this site.
Products & Services Disclaimer
Please note, the inclusion of products or services on this page does not represent a financial relationship or endorsement by FASDI or the University of California, but is instead intended to be a suggested list of available and compatible software tools and web services.
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