Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way, July 26, 2011 UNITED STATES ACCESS BOARD A FEDERAL AGENCY COMMITTED TO ACCESSIBLE DESIGN...
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36 CFR Part 1190, Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM)
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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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R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
technologies that are currently used or are under development to transmit information that is equivalent to the information contained on pedestrian signs and transit signs provided in the public...
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Rulemaking History
Rulemaking History The Access Board began developing accessibility guidelines for pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way shortly after the Americans with Disabilities Act was...
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Two-Way Communication Systems [§230 and §708]
Two-Way Communication Systems [§230 and §708] Where two-way communication systems are provided to gain entry to a facility or to restricted spaces, they must include visual and...
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
Overview of Proposed Guidelines The proposed guidelines apply to pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way....
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Table 2
Requirements in DOJ 2010 Standards Table 2 analyzes requirements in the proposed guidelines that adapt requirements in the DOJ 2010 Standards to allow for conditions and constraints in the public...
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R101 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
right-of-way are readily accessible to and usable by pedestrians with disabilities....
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11B-708 Two-way communication systems
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Compliance requirements
Compliance requirements The proposed accessibility guidelines address the design, construction, and alteration of pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way, including sidewalks...
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Public and Common Use Areas: ADA Standard Section 215.2
Section 215.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in public and common use areas.
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Existing Facilities That Are Not Altered
When the Department of Justice and Department of Transportation conduct rulemaking to include accessibility standards for pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way in regulations...
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11B-708.4.1 Common use or public use system interface
The common use or public use system interface shall include the capability of supporting voice and TTY communication with the residential dwelling unit interface....
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Chapter R2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Chapter R2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis) Scoping requirements specify what pedestrian facilities must comply with the proposed guidelines. Some of the...
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R201.3 Buildings and Structures
Buildings and structures in the public right-of-way that are not covered by the requirements in this document shall comply with the applicable requirements in 36 CFR part 1191....
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Shared Use Paths
Shared use paths are physically separated from motor vehicle traffic by an open space or barrier, and are either within the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way....
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Scoping [4.1.2(1), 4.1.3(1)] and Location [4.3.2]
stops public streets or sidewalks An accessible route is not required to connect directly to site boundaries not bordered by a pedestrian way (e.g., where site entry...
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Table 3
Architectural Barriers Act to eliminate the discriminatory effects of architectural, transportation, and communication barriers in the design and construction of pedestrian facilities in the public...
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3. Proposed Supplements to Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way
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Table 1
transportation departments compared to the requirements in the DOJ 2010 Standards because the requirements are the same. 24The requirements analyzed in Table 1 include: drinking fountains, public...
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