requirements) requiring major structural changes are planned or installed where none existed previously, then a means of accessible vertical access shall be provided that complies with 4.7, Curb...
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4.1.6(1)(b)
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405.2 Slope
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12. EXCEPTION: In existing sites, buildings, and facilities, ramps shall be permitted to have running slopes steeper than...
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405.2 Slope
Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12. EXCEPTION: In existing sites, buildings, and facilities, ramps shall be permitted to have running slopes steeper than...
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405.2 Slope
405.2 Slope. Ramp runs shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:12. EXCEPTION: In existing sites, buildings, and facilities, ramps shall be permitted to have running slopes...
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EXHIBIT F ADA Maintenance Checklist
CURB RAMPS Curb ramps or ramps are used to allow customers with disabilities to enter the store if there is a curb or step in the accessible path....
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DSA Drawing 11B-406.6-10 Cut-Through Median Less Than 96 inches in Length with No Gutters (2016 CBC)
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DSA IR 11B-3: DETECTABLE WARNINGS AT CURB RAMPS (with revisions issued through Jan. 2011)
Purpose: This interpretation clarifies acceptable design and installation requirements of detectable warnings at curb ramps under Division of the State Architect (DSA) jurisdiction, which...
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A. Passenger Drop-Off Areas
Where a curb separates the vehicle space from the access aisle or the access aisle from an accessible route, a curb ramp must be provided so people with mobility disabilities can get to...
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WILLITS, et al v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES - Notice of Proposed Settlement of Class Action Lawsuit
MOBILITY DISABILITY: If you have used, tried to use, or believe you will in the future use or try to use any of the City of Los Angeles’s sidewalks, intersections, crosswalks, streets, curbs...
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4.1.6(3)(a)(ii)
(ii) A slope between 1:8 and 1:10 is allowed for a maximum rise of 3 inches. A slope steeper than 1:8 is not allowed.
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4.1.6(3)(a)(i)
(i) A slope between 1:10 and 1:12 is allowed for a maximum rise of 6 inches.
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Sidewalks and Walkways
Some sidewalks do not include curb ramps or, if they do, the ramped section is too narrow or steep....
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11B-502.4 Floor or ground surfaces
Built-up curb ramps are not permitted to project into access aisles and parking spaces because they would create slopes greater than 1:48. ◼ Advisory 11B-502.4 Floor or ground surfaces...
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3. New Construction vs. Alterations
Curb ramps must be located wherever there are curbs or other barriers to entry from a pedestrian walkway or sidewalk, including any intersection where it is legal for a pedestrian to cross...
- Access Board: Accessible Parking Spaces and Access Aisles
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RETURNING HOME
The needs of individuals with disabilities should be considered, too, when they leave a shelter or are otherwise allowed to return to their home....
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A4.8.2 Slope and Rise
Ramp slopes between 1:16 and 1:20 are preferred. The ability to manage an incline is related to both its slope and its length. Wheelchair users with disabilities affecting their arms...
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A4.8.2 SLOPE AND RISE
The ability to manage an incline is related to both its slope and its length. Wheelchair users with disabilities affecting arms or with low stamina have serious difficulty using...
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New Construction and Alterations
any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street level pedestrian walkway. ...
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B. Whether the City May Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to New Construction or Alterations Under Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Such a defense is foreclosed under Title II of the ADA with respect to streets, pedestrian rights of way, sidewalks, and curb ramps that have been newly constructed or altered since January...