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Feature 1 - Parking and Passenger Drop-Off Areas
When an accessible route crosses a curb, a curb ramp must be provided. ADA Standards for Accessible Design | Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features...
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M302.3.1 Transfer Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additionally, the Access Board has included cross-references to the new transfer support requirements in M305.2....
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307 Protruding Objects
Post-mounted objects are common along sidewalks, street crossings, and other public rights-of-way....
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Sight Lines
This can be accomplished by increasing the elevation of wheelchair seating or, in some cases, locating wheelchair seating at cross aisles....
- The DC Center for Independent Living - Washington, DC
- Adaptables, Inc. CIL - Winston Salem, NC
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San Juan Center for Independence (SJCI) - Farmington and Gallup, NM
All Independent living centers are non residential, consumer controlled and directed as well as cross disability focused....
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Performance and the Surface Deficiency Score
A digital level and tape measure were used to identify instances along the accessible routes and at clear floor spaces where the surface running slope exceeded 1:16 (6.25%); the cross slope...
- Beneficial Designs The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP)
- Coastal Bend Center for Independent Living (CBCIL) - Corpus Christi, TX
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Chapter 7 Addendum 2: The ADA and Emergency Shelters: Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
More commonly, though, shelters are operated for the state or local government by a third party – often the American Red Cross....
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M305.2.6 Gripping Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
At the point of connection, these features impede the ability to grasp completely around the cross section of the gripping surface....
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M305.2.5 Surface Hazards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board concurs with the MDE Advisory Committee’s recommendation and views the proposed provision as beneficial and consistent with the cross section requirements of M305.2.4, above...
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F221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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Detectable Warning Surfaces at Shared Use Path Intersections
accessibility guidelines to provide detectable warning surfaces where a shared use path intersects another shared use path or a sidewalk to indicate the boundaries where bicyclists may be crossing...
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or other Mobility Devices
Abrupt level changes, steps, or steep running or cross slopes cannot be part of an accessible route. Where ramps are used, they cannot be steeper than 1:12....
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B. Advisory Committee and Final Report (2006-2008)
The Advisory Committee’s forty-one members comprised a broad cross-section of stakeholders representing industry, disability groups, and government agencies....
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Technical Requirements for Accessible Hiker/Pedestrian Trails
Section 7.4 of FSTAG explains the accessibility requirements for trails, including trail surfacing, clear tread width, grade and cross slope, resting intervals, passing spaces, tread obstacles...
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1017.1 General
resting intervals (1017.2); the clear tread width of trails (1017.3); passing spaces (1017.4); tread obstacles (1017.5); openings (1017.6); slopes, including running slope (1017.7.1) and cross...
- Endependence Center, Inc. - Norfolk, VA
- Vermont Center for Independent Living (VCIL) - Montpelier, Burlington, Morrisville, Bennington, Brattleboro, Newport, and Rutland, VT
- AccessAbility
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....