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Planning and Designing Outdoor Recreation Facilities for Horses
"Equestrian Design Guidebook for Trails, Trailheads, and Campgrounds," a comprehensive technical resource, details those elements of planning, design, and construction that are specific...
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Surfaces
An accessible surface is firm and stable. Use caution with the size and depth of gravel when maintaining unpaved surfaces. Generally, smaller graded gravel with some fine material...
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Documenting Exceptions
Documentation of the basis for exceptions is required only when a condition for an exception prohibits full compliance with technical requirements on a portion of a trail or beach access...
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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, on behalf...
- Access Northern California
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
- Envirobond is Self-Healing
- Organic-Lock: The Self-Healing Organic Binder
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TechniSoil G3® Pathway Stabilizer Video
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- Envirobond Helps Avoid Surface Staining
- SafeLane® Surface Overlay in Action
- Envirobond Deters Weeds
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Wheelchair Accessible Gates
Web sites with designs that allow wheelchair access while restricting access by ATVs and motorcycles are listed near the end of this tech tip. The best Web site was that of Scottish...
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Gates and Barriers
As required in ABAAS, section 307.2, do not allow projections into the clear opening width between the trail surface and 27 inches (685 millimeters) above the trail surface....
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Surface Slopes
The proposed rule would have required trails to have cross slopes not steeper than 1:20....
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
This federally sponsored research reveals that in many cases, neither the bicycle nor the pedestrian is the design "vehicle" or user for shared use paths, their intersections with...
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WILLITS, et al v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES - Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims
and Free ("CALIF"), a non-profit corporation, and Mark Willits, Judy Griffin and Brent Pilgreen (collectively, the "Willits Plaintiffs"), individually and on behalf of themselves and a class...
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F206.1 General
Accessible routes shall not be required where camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, or outdoor constructed features are provided on trails. 3. ...
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7.4.10.2 Outdoor Recreation Access Routes (ORARs)
access route complying with FSORAG section 2.0 shall connect the following places at trailheads: Accessible parking spaces or other arrival point; Starting point of the trail...
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- SuperDeck Beach Boardwalk
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