Costs to Provide Pedestrian Activated Signals at Roundabouts with Multi-Lane Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis) The Volpe Center estimated the cost to provide pedestrian...
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Costs to Provide Pedestrian Activated Signals at Roundabouts with Multi-Lane Pedestrian Street Crossings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
- ADA and the FTA: Improving Transit Access for People with Disabilities
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Compliance requirements
requirements The proposed accessibility guidelines address the design, construction, and alteration of pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way, including sidewalks, pedestrian street...
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R304.2.3 Flared Sides
Curb ramps whose sides have returned curbs provide useful directional cues where they are aligned with the pedestrian street crossing and are protected from cross travel by landscaping,...
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3.9 Oak Ridge Tinseltown 14, 755 W. Main Street, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Main Street, Oak Ridge, Tennessee - In Auditorium 4, the four (4) wheelchair spaces shall be relocated one row farther back in the auditorium from their current location....
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C. Interior Route from St. Francis Street Accessible Entrance to Main Hotel Lobby
Francis Street Accessible Entrance to Main Hotel Lobby: (1) Defendants will provide an accessible opening through the wall north of the glass wall which separates the pre-function room...
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Chapter R2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some of the scoping requirements are triggered where certain pedestrian facilities are provided such as pedestrian signals (see R209), street furniture (see R212), transit stops and transit...
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3.1 Canton Tinseltown 15, 4720 Mega Street NW North Canton, Ohio
3.1 Canton Tinseltown 15 4720 Mega Street NW North Canton, Ohio - In Auditorium 1, two additional wheelchair spaces and two additional companion seats shall be provided in the rear of...
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Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed guidelines specify a minimum width of 1.2 meters (4 feet) in order to allow for street furniture and other objects that may be located on sidewalks....
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19. Are new play components added to an existing play area required to comply with the Standards even if there is not an accessible route from parking or the street to the play area?
Are new play components added to an existing play area required to comply with the Standards even if there is not an accessible route from parking or the street to the play area?...
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R210 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An advisory section provides examples of street furniture and other objects that must comply with these requirements, and notes that the AASHTO “Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation...
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R204.2 Sidewalks
accessible routes required by section 206.2.1 of appendix B to 36 CFR part 1191 or section F206.2.1 of appendix C to 36 CFR 1191 that connect building and facility entrances to public streets...
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R210 Protruding Objects
and local governments must comply with the requirements for protruding objects and maintain the clear width of pedestrian access routes when installing or permitting the installation of street...
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
crossings, medians, and pedestrian refuge islands, including requirements for curb ramps or blended transitions, and detectable warning surfaces; Pedestrian street crossings at...
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R302.3 Continuous Width
The continuous clear width requirements in R302.3 apply to sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings and at-grade rail crossings, and pedestrian overpasses...
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R302.7 Surfaces
The surface requirements in R302.7 apply to sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings and at-grade rail crossings, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses...
- Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Computer Aided Drawings Standard Plan Files
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R208.1 Where Required
Curb ramps and blended transitions at pedestrian street crossings; 2. Pedestrian refuge islands; 3....
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
Other highlights in the requirements include accessible pedestrian signals, curb ramps and blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces, crosswalks at roundabouts, on-street parking,...
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Question 11
What types of triggering events are appropriate for different types of medical equipment and furniture?...
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Question 22
Do commenters have information available that can aid the Department in identifying existing accessible equipment and furniture?...
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Question 9
Is there a need for separate standards for bariatric medical equipment and furniture in the Department's equipment and furniture regulation?...
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19. Q: If an officer wants to stay in a street job and his supervisor wants him to go on light duty because of a disability, can the supervisor force him to accept a light duty position?
If the employee can still perform the essential functions of the "street job" with or without reasonable accommodation, and without being a direct threat to health or safety, he or she cannot...
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Question 21
Are there other types of equipment or furniture that impede accessibility that should be specifically addressed in the Department's regulation?...