The consultant shall assist the District in developing the procedure and forms needed to conduct a Self-Evaluation of the District's Right-of-Way for ADA compliance. The Consultant shall, but is not necessarily limited to, performing the following: • Identify necessary documents, materials, and resources to conduct Self-Evaluation. • Provide GIS data support to the District, including inventory and mapping of barriers. • Assist the District project team in developing a strategy to implement and complete the Self-Evaluation process. • Compile and finalize Self-Evaluation Report. b. Provide District Staff Training: The process is expected to be an educational experience for District staff. The proposer shall train designated District staff in the following areas: • Applicable government code, statutes and regulations. • Performing field investigations and inspections. • Preparation of ADA Compliance Assessment Reports. • Using and maintaining the database. • Using and maintaining the project map. • Monitoring and updating the ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan.