In pedestrian circulation paths other than shared use paths, the clear width of curb ramp runs, blended transitions, and turning spaces shall be 1.2 m (4.0 ft) minimum....
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R304.5.1.1 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths
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II-8.1000 General
In addition, public entities with 50 or more employees are required to -- 1) Develop a grievance procedure; 2) Designate an individual to oversee title II compliance; 3) Develop a transition...
- Figure 303.2 Vertical Change in Level – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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11B-206.2.19 Pedestrian street crossings
Where walks or sidewalks are provided, a curb ramp, blended transition, or a combination of curb ramps and blended transitions complying with Section 11B-406 shall connect the walks or sidewalks...
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Issue: Curb Ramps
One way to ensure the proper integration of curb ramps throughout a city is to set a series of milestones for curb ramp compliance in the city’s transition plan....
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Requirements to Remember for: Remanufacture or Rebuilt Vehicles
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§35.150(d)(3)
(3) The plan shall, at a minimum --
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Thresholds at Doorways [4.13.8]
Thresholds at Doorways [4.13.8] Thresholds complicate wheelchair maneuvering through doors, especially at doors equipped with closers. Negotiating level changes while...
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§ 35.150(d)(3)
(3) The plan shall, at a minimum—
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Section 37.153 FTA Waiver Determination
Section 37.153 FTA Waiver Determination If the FTA Administrator grants a waiver for undue financial burden, the waiver will be for a specified period of time and the...
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§27.71(g)
(g) If an airport operator who receives Federal financial assistance for an existing airport facility has not already done so, the recipient shall submit a transition plan meeting the requirements...
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R304.5.1.2 Shared Use Paths
In shared use paths, the width of curb ramps runs and blended transitions shall be equal to the width of the shared use path....
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Cross Slope
Cross Slope The cross slopes of gangways, transition plates and floating piers that are part of an accessible route must be designed and constructed not to exceed a maximum of 2 percent...
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Develop a Plan
Develop a Plan State and local governments were required to develop a Transition Plan six months after the ADA went into effect (1993!)....
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§35.150(d)
(d) Transition plan. ...
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Level boarding
If not using a lift or ramp to provide level boarding, the grantee must submit to FTA a demonstration of equivalent facilitation. (DOT ADA Regulation 49 C.F.R. 37.7(b) and DOT ADA...
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Are self-evaluations and transition plans required to be updated?
As many people know, the self-evaluation was supposed to be conducted and the transition plan developed in the late part of the 20th century (1992-3). That’s a long time ago....
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II-5.6000 Time periods for achieving program accessibility
A public entity that employs 50 or more persons must develop a transition plan by July 26, 1992, setting forth the steps necessary to complete such changes....
- Figure 406.2 Counter Slope of Surface Adjacent to Curb Ramps – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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R308.1.1.1 Dimensions
R308.1.1.1 Dimensions. Boarding and alighting areas shall provide a clear length of 2.4 m (8.0 ft) minimum, measured perpendicular to the curb or street or highway edge, and a clear...
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E1-b
E1-b. Is the accessible route free of steps and abrupt level changes over 1/2 inch? Yes No Note: level changes between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch should be beveled). [ADA...
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Make Changes
Make Changes Use the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Check whether local and state building codes require greater accessibility when alterations are undertaken.
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7.4.6 Tread Obstacles
Tread obstacles on trails shall not exceed 2 inches (50 mm) in height measured vertically to the highest point. Where the trail surface is paved or is elevated above the natural...
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E1-2. Accessible Route
E1-2. Is the accessible route free of steps and abrupt level changes over 1/2 inch (level changes between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch should be beveled)? [ADA Stds 4.1.3(1), 4.3.8] Yes...