Attachment I: Modifications to Altered Facilities Within 3 years, the City of Waukegan will make the following modifications to the Municipal Hall & Municipal Hall Addition:...
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Attachment I
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4.1.7(2)(a) Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities Subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
(a) Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities Subject to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act:...
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1. New Curb Ramp Construction and Alterations
New Curb Ramp Construction and Alterations 36....
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§ 36.303 Auxiliary aids and services.
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The Basis for the 2010 ADA Standards Pocket Guide
Learn the basis of the 2010 ADA Standards Pocket Guide
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(B) Staircase replacements are alterations that affect or could affect the usability of a public transportation facility or part thereof.
By asserting that an altered portion of a facility must be “no longer usable” or “nonfunctional” (in NYCT’s words), or not “in-use” (in SEPTA’s words), in order to qualify as an alteration...
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Re: Adding an elevator for barrier removal trigger POT upgrades?
Readily achievable barrier removal does not trigger additional path of travel work under the ADA. State and local standards and interpretations may vary.
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Common Problems with New Construction and Alterations
People who use wheelchairs, scooters, crutches, and other with mobility aids often find that both newer and older city and county facilities have parking, routes to and through...
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Subpart D-New Construction and Alterations
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How is “technical infeasibility” determined in an alteration?
Determining “technical infeasibility” requires a site-specific assessment of constraints or complications in relation to the planned scope of work. The term, as defined in the...
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Emergency Communication: ADA Standard Section 407.4.9
Section 407.4.9: covers the current ADA Standards for the elevator emergency communication systems.
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Reynoldson, Pixley, Whedbee v. City of Seattle - Class Action Complaint Regarding the Pedestrian Right of Way
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE No. 15-1608 COMPLAINT CLASS ACTION CONRAD REYNOLDSON, STUART PIXLEY, and DAVID WHEDBEE,...
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8. Can an elevated crawl tube be used to connect to a play component required to be accessible? Can that crawl tube also be considered an accessible play component?
Can an elevated crawl tube be used to connect to a play component required to be accessible? Can that crawl tube also be considered an accessible play component?...
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3001.1 Scope
This chapter governs the design, construction, installation, alteration and repair of elevators and conveying systems and their components....
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CHAPTER 30 ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS
ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 30 that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance...
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CHAPTER 30 ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS
ETA Editor's Note This Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 30 that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance...
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Emergency Controls: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.4
Section 407.4.6.4 covers the current ADA Standards for emergency controls inside an elevator car.
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More Than Just a Pipe: Choosing Quality Glass for an Elevated Experience
Glassware has evolved far beyond simple utility; today, it sits at the intersection of engineering and art. For enthusiasts, the piece they choose to smoke from is a reflection of...
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Dining Areas in Restaurants and Cafeterias
exempt from the requirement for vertical access, an accessible route within each story or mezzanine is still required to connect dining areas and other spaces and elements even though an elevator...
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 203.9
Section 203.9 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for employee work areas in the most current ADA Standards.
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7(2)(a)
(a) Bathrooms that have reinforced walls for grab bars (see Requirement 6) would meet section 100.205(c)(3)(iv) if: Note: Cabinets under lavatories are acceptable provided the...
