Sidewalks & Walkways: The cross slope in the designated accessible route exceeds the maximum slope allowed of 1:48 (1991 ADA Stds 4.3.7; 2010 ADA Stds 403.3)....
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Expert Report of Jeromy G. Murphy, American Construction Investigations, LTD (August 6, 2018)
- Kawneer North America AA™250/425 Thermal Entrances
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1. Executive Summary
pedestrian access routes to be provided within pedestrian circulation paths located in the public right-of-way, and would establish proposed technical provisions for the width, grade, cross...
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2. Follow the Accessibility Standards for Play Areas
• The cross slope shall not be steeper than 1:48 or 2.08%. • Openings in floor or ground surfaces shall not allow passage of a sphere more than ½ inch diameter....
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Stadium-Style Movie Theaters
horizontal and vertical dispersion requirements set forth in sections 221.2.3.1 and 221.2.3.2 of the 2010 Standards; placement of wheelchair and companion seating must be on a riser or cross-aisle...
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221.1 General
and seats, individual, removable seats may be placed in those spaces and seats; (4) In stadium-style movie theaters, wheelchair spaces and companion seats are located on a riser or cross-aisle...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access
Part 2, Best Practices Design Guide (2001), provides recommendations on how to design sidewalks, street crossings, intersections, shared-use paths, and recreational pedestrian trails....
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The Inspection Team
Ideally, your site selection team will include someone with a user’s perspective who also has knowledge of “cross-disability” access concerns....
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3. Terminology
true planar surface with characteristics dimensions that affect vehicle dynamics, ride quality, dynamic loads, and drainage, for example, longitudinal profile, transverse profile, and cross...
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY and NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY - OPINION & ORDER
.: Before the Court are cross motions for partial summary judgment....
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
or uneven pavement in the pedestrian rights of way; (5) repair of vertical or horizontal displacement or upheaval of the sidewalk or crosswalk surfaces; (6) correction of non-compliant cross-slopes...
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Intent
Extensive use has been made by Evan Terry Associates (ETA) of "ETA Editor's Notes" for clarification, and of hyperlinks for internal cross-referencing and access to external materials and...
- Access Living - Chicago, IL
- Space Coast Center for Independent Living, Inc. (SCCIL) - Rockledge, FL
- The AVIVA Soap and Shower Dispenser by Better Living
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3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
Deficiencies (excessive running slope, cross slope, change in level, or openings) for PIP, TIL and HYB began to emerge 24-36 months after installation....
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VII. APPENDIX: OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION
DRS-NYA Washington, D.C. 20530 If you wish the complaint to be resolved through the Department's ADA Mediation Program, please mark "Attention: Mediation" on the outside of the envelope...
- Independence, Inc. - Minot, ND
- Midland Empire Resources for Independent Living (MERIL) - St. Joseph and Maryville, MO
- Acoustiguide Custom Mobile Applications for Exhibitions and Multimedia Content
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Conditions for an Exception in FSTAG
Consider a trail intended to provide a rugged experience, such as a cross-country training trail with a steep grade or a fitness challenge course with abrupt and severe changes in elevation...
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Key Differences Between Routes
Beach Access Routes—A beach access route is a continuous, unobstructed path that crosses the surface of the beach to allow pedestrians to play, swim, or participate in other beach-, shoreline...
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6. Recognize that Proper Installation of Play Surface Systems is Key
Site plans and construction drawings should provide details like maximum running slopes and cross slopes, beveled edges, transitions, adjoining seams and affixing the surface material to...
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Motivational Characteristics
So if they [staff] put a black circle in the carpet, and even though it wasn’t huge, they [patients] thought it was a hole, and they wouldn’t cross that area....