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Accessible Route - Exterior
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Monitoring and Fees
Monitoring and Fees – During the first five years of the Compliance Period, Plaintiffs may conduct semi-annual inspections of the City’s drawings and/or designs regarding the pedestrian...
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F248.2 Minimum Number
The number of beach access routes is not required to exceed the number of pedestrian access points provided by the entity to the beach....
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F245.4.4 Location
Where a vehicular way serves as the general circulation path for pedestrians at a picnic facility, the outdoor recreation access route can be provided within the vehicular way....
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- Detectable Warning Systems, Inc. EZ Set Tile™
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412.1 General
ICT that provides two-way voice communication shall conform to 412....
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410.1 General
ICT that provides two-way voice communication shall conform to 410....
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Why are detectable warnings no longer required for all curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
last update, the ADA Standards were revised to focus more clearly on facilities located on sites in recognition of separate criteria the Access Board is developing for public rights-of-ways...
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Curb Ramps at Marked Crossings and Vehicular Lanes
Section 406.5 specifies the location of curb ramps at marked crossings. In the final rule, requirements for the general location of curb ramps that were provided at [DOT ADA...
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Chapter R3: Technical Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Chapter R3: Technical Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis) Technical requirements specify what design criteria elements, spaces, and facilities must comply with in order to...
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Table 1
Table 1. Proposed Guidelines Contain Same Requirements as in DOJ 2010 Standards Table 1 analyzes requirements in the proposed guidelines that are the same as requirements in the...
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R301 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R301 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) The technical requirements in Chapter R3 apply where required by the scoping requirements in Chapter R2, or where referenced by another...
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R103 Conventions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R103 Conventions (Section-by-Section Analysis) Conventional industry tolerances apply where dimensions are not stated as a range. Where the required number of accessible...
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Availability of Proposed Guidelines with Figures
Availability of Proposed Guidelines with Figures The proposed guidelines will be codified as an appendix to 36 CFR part 1190. In the past, the Architectural and Transportation...
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R102 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R102 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis) The use of alternative designs, products, or technologies that result in substantially equivalent or greater...
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6.2.1 Circulation Routes Constructed at Beaches
Beach access routes shall be provided where circulation routes such as boardwalks, walkways, or dune crossings are constructed along or across developed beach sites to provide pedestrian...
- Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Computer Aided Drawings Standard Plan Files
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4.3.11.5 Identification
In each area of rescue assistance, instructions on the use of the area under emergency conditions shall be posted adjoining the two-way communication system....
- ADA Solutions, Inc. Cast in Place Tactile Surface
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Q4: Road Alteration Projects that Trigger Curb Ramp Improvements Not on State/Local Property
Q4: When a road alteration project triggers the requirement to install curb ramps, what steps should public (State or local) entities take if they do not own the sidewalk right-of-way needed...
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Diagonal Curb Ramps: ADA Standard Section 406.6
Section 406.6 covers the current ADA Standards for diagonal curb ramps.