ADA compliant with temporary modifications completed, (such as portable ramps at the entrance and temporary restriped or clearly marked accessible parking spaces, accessible portable restrooms...
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NSS Questions and Concerns
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Incorporation of Guidelines for Play Areas and Recreation Facilities
They cover the number of play components required to be accessible, accessible surfacing in play areas, ramp access and transfer system access to elevated structures, and access to soft...
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I. Steps to Ensure Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
Until all emergency shelters have accessible parking, exterior routes, entrances, interior routes to the shelter area, sleeping and recreational areas, dining facilities, and toilet/bathing...
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
identifiable accessible route within an existing site, building or facility by means of which a particular area may be approached, entered and exited, and which connects a particular area with an exterior...
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Guest Rooms
Access to the guest room’s patio and/or balcony is required. 806.2.1 Exterior Spaces, including patios, terraces and balconies that serve the guest must be accessible....
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NFPA
C) or exceed 100°F (38°C). 3) Where the mounting surface could become considerably warmer or cooler than the room, such as a poorly insulated ceiling below an unfinished attic or an exterior...
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DOT Response
This is because it is not good safety practice to make passengers step down (or be lifted down or use ramps to get down) to board a train....
- ADA25: #15 of 25 -- VRS: Banks
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
The following types of privately funded multistory buildings do not require a ramp or elevator above and below the first floor: 1.1 Multi-storied office buildings (other than the...
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Executive Summary
Detectable warnings that provide salient visual cues in addition to tactile cues may help many pedestrians with visual impairments to locate hazards or curb ramps from a greater distance...
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
For example, if the lunchroom was only several steps up, a portable ramp could provide access....
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M303.2.3 Wheelchair Spaces / Depth of Wheelchair Spaces for front or Rear Entry
Exceptions Considered for Wheelchair Spaces on Raised Platforms M303.2.2 Proposed Exception: The exception to the minimum width in M303.2.2 would apply where ramped surfaces are provided...
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1.4 Participants
Self-reported difficulty in detecting streets and curb ramps was a major criterion used to select participants for the study....
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Dispersion
The suggestion included: (1) Guest rooms’ interior or exterior footprints may remain unchanged in order to meet the dispersion requirements; (2) Dispersion should only be required among...
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T103 Definitions
revision to the regulatory definition of “large non-rail vehicle” is only intended to address the problem of small vans or buses being inadvertently “reclassified” as large vehicles due to exterior...
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 3
The preamble to the Department of Justice ADA Title III regulations explains that ramping two or three steps probably would be readily achievable barrier removal while installing an elevator...
- LaCantina Aluminum Slider System
- Panda S.51 All Aluminum Folding Door System
- LaCantina Multi-slide Aluminum Sliding Door System
- Panda TS.60 Thermally Broken Folding Door System
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809 Residential Dwelling Units
now at 206.4.6 1102.3 Accessible Route, now at 809.2 1102.4 Walking Surfaces, covered generally by 403 1102.5 Doors and Doorways, now at 206.5.4 1102.6 Ramps...
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A. Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review) and DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
Table A: Summary of Foreign Carrier Cost and Benefit Estimates (Millions 2005$) Board-ing Equip-ment (lifts/ ramps, chairs) On-Board...
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c) Aquatic Program
Kimbrough complained that the ramp at Balboa Pool is too steep for her younger disabled daughter to access the pool area and watch her sister take swim lessons....
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B. CASE OVERVIEW
barriers to the following programs, services, activities and facilities owned, operated and/or maintained by the City and County of San Francisco: parks, libraries, swimming pools, and curb ramps...