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11B-247.1.2.7 Track crossings
Where it is necessary to cross tracks to reach transit boarding platforms, detectable warnings complying with Sections 11B-705.1.1 and 11B-705.1.2.7 shall be provided. ...
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68.10(10) Curb Line
(10) Curb Line--A line that represents the extension of the face of the curb and marks the transition between the sidewalk and the gutter or roadway at a curb ramp or flush landing....
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11B-247.1.2.7 Track crossings
Where it is necessary to cross tracks to reach transit boarding platforms, detectable warnings complying with Sections 11B-705.1.1 and 11B-705.1.2.7 shall be provided....
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11B-247.1.2.7 Track crossings
Where it is necessary to cross tracks to reach transit boarding platforms, detectable warnings complying with Sections 11B-705.1.1 and 11B-705.1.2.7 shall be provided....
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R305.2.2 Parallel Curb Ramps
On parallel curb ramps, detectable warning surfaces shall be placed on the turning space at the flush transition between the street and sidewalk....
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R304.5.4 Counter Slope
The counter slope of the gutter or street at the foot of curb ramp runs, blended transitions, and turning spaces shall be 5 percent maximum....
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Boarding platform
A platform in a level boarding bus system raised above standard curb height in order to align vertically with the transit vehicle entry for level boarding and alighting....
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§ 37.45 Construction and alteration of transportation facilities by private entities
In constructing and altering transit facilities, private entities shall comply with the regulations of the Department of Justice implementing Title III of the ADA (28 CFR part 36)....
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Bus Loading Zones: ADA Standard Section 209.2.2
Section 209.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for bus loading zones.
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E. EXPERT TESTIMONY
Mastin is a licensed architect and was received by the Court as an expert in architecture, construction, disability access, program access for mobility disabled persons, ADA transition plans...
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DEADLINES FOR STRUCTURAL CHANGES {35.150}
CHANGES {35.150} Where structural changes are required: As expeditiously as possible Completed no later than January 26, 1995 Following the “Transition...
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- EZ-ACCESS Suitcase Singlefold AS Ramp
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Detectable Warning Surfaces at Shared Use Path Intersections
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 ramp or blended transition...
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Ground-Level Accessible Routes
This allows features like protective roofs and sun shelters to be present. This play area provides a fun, accessible roadway theme. ...
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5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
Individuals who have been segregated in sheltered workshops have often been told that they cannot work, frequently have been tracked away from competitive integrated employment or steered...
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COMMON USE
An example of a common use area would be a laundry room or community room within a homeless shelter....
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COMMON USE
An example of a common use area would be a laundry room or community room within a homeless shelter....
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Comments
Most transit industry commenters opposed doing so, citing a variety of reasons....
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Rail Station Signs: ADA Standard Section 810.6
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign systems using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and...
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11B-209.2.2 Bus loading zones
For example, designated public transportation vehicles include buses and vans operated by public transit agencies, while specified public transportation vehicles include tour and charter...
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Detectable warning surfaces must be provided at the following locations on pedestrian access routes and at transit stops: Curb ramps and blended transitions at pedestrian street...