Section 206.4.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to entrances from tunnels or elevated walkways.
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Entrances from Tunnels or Elevated Walkways: ADA Standard Section 206.4.3
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11B-228.3.2 Minimum number
Each combination of charging level (such as: AC Level 1, AC Level 2, DC Fast Charge) and EV connector type shall be considered as a facility....
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Altered Elements on an Accessible Route
A third exception has been added in the final rule for residential facilities (202.3, Exception 3)....
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Passenger railroads that choose not to provide level-entry boarding at new or altered station platforms must get concurrence from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) or Federal Railroad...
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T402 Ramps and Bridgeplates
bridgeplates in the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines include provisions on design load, installation and operation, emergency operation, surfaces, clear width, edge guards, running slope, transitions...
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Section 37.155 Factors in Decision To Grant an Undue Financial Burden Waiver
increases in fares, resources available to implement complementary paratransit over the period of the plan, current level of accessible service (fixed route and paratransit), cooperation among transit...
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ADA Task Force Meeting Topics (Public Entity)
Programs Review Entities Receiving Contracts or "Significant Assistance" Review Policies for Licenses and Appointments Review Procurement Criteria and Procedures Survey of Facility...
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11B-801.1 Scope
Facilities covered by these requirements are also subject to the requirements of the other chapters....
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11B-801.1 Scope
Facilities covered by these requirements are also subject to the requirements of the other chapters....
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PUBLIC USE AREAS
[HCD 1-AC] Interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building or facility that are made available to the general public and do not include common use areas....
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Amusement Attraction
Any facility, or portion of a facility, located within an amusement park or theme park which provides amusement without the use of an amusement device....
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Are there good examples of Title III Compliance for making goods and services accessible?
In some ways, I understand how difficult and expensive it might be to make the facility physically accessible but how about the requirement of Title III to make access to goods and services...
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ADA Coordinator Certification Program
knowledge base essential to performing the role of an ADA Coordinator, including: establishing and overseeing grievance procedures, conducting self-evaluation plans, implementation of transition...
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Carpet [§302.2]
Carpet Edge Treatment Carpet to Tile Transition...
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What distinguishes passenger loading zones from bus loading zones?
an airport, passenger drop-off and pick-up areas serving cars, taxis, limousines, vans, and other vehicles are treated as passenger loading zones, while stops exclusively serving public transit...
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11B-503.5 Vertical clearance
Commercial vans used for accessible transit may be taller than passenger vans. ◼...
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E. Community Evacuation and Transportation
Both public and private transportation may be disrupted due to overcrowding, because of blocked streets and sidewalks, or because the transit system is not functioning at all. ...
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11B-406.5.3 Landings
Landings shall be provided at the tops of curb ramps and blended transitions. The landing clear length shall be 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum....
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11B-245.3 Accessible elements required
The accessible portion of the residence extends to those elements used to enter the commercial facility, including the front sidewalk, if any, the door or entryway, and hallways; and those...