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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part II of II: Best Practices Design Guide
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Section 36.303(g)(7) Compliance Date for Providing Captioning and Audio Description
The Department also proposed to give movie theaters that converted their auditoriums with analog projection systems to digital projection systems after the publication date of the rule an...
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14. Access and Construction Database
in Section 17 below; (f) the amount of Annual Commitment funds expended during the prior two (2) City fiscal years (with a breakdown of the amounts expended for general categories of projects...
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Compliance Problems Due to Lack of Accessibility Guidelines
Two commenters requested that interim accessibility guidelines should be adopted for projects "caught in the middle", i.e. those projects started before publication of the final Guidelines...
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Alterations [§202.3]
Many types of projects are covered as “alterations,” including remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, and...
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Accessible Gates for Trails and Roads
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Technology & Development Program October 2006 For additional information, contact: Scott Groenier, project leader...
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4. COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS
COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS: While the path of travel is unique for each project, experience has shown that certain reoccurring path of travel elements, features and components should be...
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7. APPLICABILITY
All projects in or after Fiscal Year 2010, regardless of the source of funds, must be programmed, designed, and constructed to comply with these DoD Standards....
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Conclusion
The resources in Appendix C include projects and collaborative efforts that address physical activity among people with disabilities....
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Interactive Illuminated Models
Interactive Illuminated Models Another promising new development expands on the concept of touch sensitive talking models by projecting light onto the model’s 3D surface....
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68.54. Review and Inspection of Buildings and Facilities with an Estimated Construction Cost of Less than $50,000 or Not Subject to the Act
(New rule section effective March 1, 2007, 32 TexReg 884) (a) When construction documents for projects with an estimated construction cost of less than $50,000 are mailed, shipped or...
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11B-404.2.4.3 Recessed doors and gates
approach shall be provided when any obstruction within 18 inches (457 mm) of the latch side at an interior doorway, or within 24 inches (610 mm) of the latch side of an exterior doorway, projects...
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11B-404.2.4.3 Recessed doors and gates
approach shall be provided when any obstruction within 18 inches (457 mm) of the latch side at an interior doorway, or within 24 inches (610 mm) of the latch side of an exterior doorway, projects...
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11B-406.5.1 Location
Curb ramps and the flared sides of curb ramps shall be located so that they do not project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or parking access aisles....
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4.1.3(2) ENTRANCES
EXCEPTION: In projects consisting of one-to-four family dwellings where accessible entrances would be extraordinarily costly due to site conditions or local code restrictions, accessible...
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Additions [§202.2]
Additions [§202.2] Projects that increase, expand, or extend a facility’s gross floor area or height of a facility are considered additions (as defined in §106.5) and must comply with...
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Exception 3
Additions or alterations to meet accessibility requirements consisting of one or more of the following items shall be limited to the actual scope of work of the project and shall not be...
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Protruding Objects [§204]
Protruding Objects [§204] To prevent hazards to people with vision impairments, the standards limit the projection of objects into circulation paths....
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68.102(a) Compliance with the Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way
(a) For public right-of-way projects, in addition to accepting compliance with applicable TAS requirements, the department will also accept compliance with the Proposed Accessibility Guidelines...
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11B-406.5.1 Location
Curb ramps and the flared sides of curb ramps shall be located so that they do not project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or parking access aisles....
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11B-406.5.1 Location
Curb ramps and the flared sides of curb ramps shall be located so that they do not project into vehicular traffic lanes, parking spaces, or parking access aisles....
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11B-809.10.6.1 Size
A water closet shall be permitted to project 12 inches (305 mm) maximum into the opening provided that 36 inches (914 mm) minimum clear space is maintained between the water closet and the...
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Outdoor Developed Areas: A Summary of Accessibility Standards for Federal Outdoor Developed Areas
the accessibility guidelines for trails, camping and picnic facilities, viewing areas, and beach access routes through extensive public input from the disability community, Federal land management...