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Suleiman Alibhai, O.D., Low Vision Services, PLC.
So if you’re going to build a building with good light, which is great, and then to have to move to another area of the building and it suddenly turns dark, well they have to make a transition...
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Expert Report of John Rife Torkelson, theACCESSpartnership, L.P. (August 8, 2018)
Building Entrance: The raised threshold at the exterior entrance exceeds 1/2 inch (1991 ADA Stds 4.13.8; 2010 ADA Stds 404.2.5)....
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Accessible Polling Places for the Visually Impaired: A Compilation of Survey Results
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502.3 Access Aisle
Parking access aisles must be part of an accessible route to the building or facility entrance. Access aisles must be placed adjacent to accessible parking spaces....
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Solutions for Five Common ADA Access Problems at Polling Places
This publication provides a brief discussion of physical barriers to access in five commonly found areas at polling places: parking, sidewalks and walkways, building entrances, interior...