For instance, it would not be enough for a transit operator to contact only the manufacturer where the transit authority usually does business to see if there are accessible used buses....
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Section 37.73 Purchase or Lease of Used Non-Rail Vehicles by Public Entities Operating a Fixed Route System
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Issue 14: How can improved lighting and zero net energy goals by achieved while improving health care?
Comment by Kurt Knight: [As an] initial goal at VA, we stipulate some energy lighting criteria, but we’re not willing at this time to go to that as a significant issue. Again, we try...
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Detectable Warnings
with vision impairments of the transition to vehicular ways (ADAAG 4.7.7)....
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R302.5 Grade
Running slope requirements are contained in R304.2.2 for perpendicular curb ramps, in R304.3.2 for parallel curb ramps, in R304.4.1 for blended transitions, and in R407.2 for ramps....
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OTHER SPECIFIC BARRIERS
Exhibit A to this Complaint identifies missing and Inaccessible curb ramps at various locations within the City's pedestrian right of way....
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T202 Accessible Means of Boarding and Alighting
These vehicles must also provide access to the roadway in the event passengers must be offloaded where there is no platform or curb....
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4.10.2 Automatic Operation
Each car shall be equipped with a self-leveling feature that will automatically bring the car to floor landings within a tolerance of 1/2 in (13 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions...
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4.10.2 AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Each car shall be equipped with a self-leveling feature that will automatically bring the car to floor landings within a tolerance of 1/2 in (13 mm) under rated loading to zero loading conditions...
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Islands: ADA Standard Section 406.7
Section 406.7 covers the current ADA Standards for islands.
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R302.6 Cross Slope
Cross slope requirements are contained in R304.5.3 for curb ramps and blended transitions, and in R407.3 for ramps....
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705 Detectable Warnings
This surfacing is required along the edge of boarding platforms in transit stations....
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Detectable Warning Surfaces at Shared Use Path Intersections
pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way would require the use of detectable warning surfaces to indicate the boundary between a pedestrian route and a vehicular route where there is a curb...
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Issue 15: How can the potential conflict between the goals of zero net energy and accessibility for low vision persons be resolved?
Question by Jim Woods: Marsha, from your standpoint, from the accessibility perspective, what can we do about this potential conflict? Response from Marsha Mazz: I don’t know yet....
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EZ-ACCESS Transitions® Modular Entry Mat Video
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11B-411.1.1 Floor designations
Floor designations shall be "one" (1) or "zero" (0) at the main entry level and shall increase by one for each successive higher story or level....
- SafetyStepTD Ramp-Up Detectable Warning System
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Components (R302.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Curb ramps and blended transitions must comply with the technical requirements in R302.7 and R304. Ramps must comply with the technical requirements in R407....
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
Other highlights in the requirements include accessible pedestrian signals, curb ramps and blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces, crosswalks at roundabouts, on-street parking,...
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11B-406.6 Islands
Raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides....
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407.3.3 Numeric Keys
Some keypads will have a double width zero key and decimal key instead of the asterisk and pound signs found on a telephone keypad. These examples conform to this provision....
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Table 2
requirements analyzed in Table 2 include: sidewalks and other pedestrian circulation paths, pedestrian street crossings, pedestrian overpasses and underpasses, pedestrian at-grade rail crossings, curb...
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
ramps or at other flush transitions between sidewalks and streets where there may not be sufficient cues for a visually impaired pedestrian to be able to detect the transition....
- Figure 406.3 Sides of Curb Ramps – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- NYC Board of Elections: Video 4 - Accessibility Maintenance