The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (2010 Standards) were published in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010, and will become mandatory after 18 months....
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2010 STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN
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Measuring Techniques
Data Entry We have found through experience that an online data entry and editing system dramatically reduces the amount of observer error present in the final data set....
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Costs
UFAS is the accessibility standard adopted by HUD for residential facilities covered by the ABA....
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Appendix E National Trail Surface Study Survey
Appendix E National Trail Surface Study Survey...
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Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
The final rule does not have federalism implications as defined in Executive Order 13112....
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide"
trails....
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5.1 Architectural Barriers Act (ABA).
The four standard-setting agencies (GSA, HUD, USPS, or DOD) establish and enforce standards for design, construction, and alteration of particular types of buildings and facilities....
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Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
Executive Order 13132 (Federalism) The final rule adheres to the fundamental federalism principles and policy making criteria in Executive Order 13132....
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Resting Intervals on Trails
Provide resting intervals between each trail segment any time the running slope exceeds 1:20 (5 percent) as shown in table 5....
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II-6.2000 Choice of design standard: UFAS or ADAAG
II−6.2000 Choice of design standard: UFAS or ADAAG...
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
Executive Order 13132: Federalism The proposed rule adheres to the fundamental federalism principles and policy making criteria in Executive Order 13132....
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When is a facility considered accessible?
However, if a facility is altered, reconstructed, or replaced, it must be brought into compliance with the highest standard of Federal or Forest Service accessibility guidelines in place...
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7.4.9 Trail Facilities
Where provided on trails, facilities shall comply with the applicable provisions of the FSORAG. ORARs are not required at or between facilities on trails. Exception. ...
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Trails and Trailheads [F247.3.1 and F247.5]
Within trailheads and along trails, at least 20 percent, but no less than one, of each type of outdoor constructed feature must comply with the applicable technical requirements for the...
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Trail Facilities
[See subsections ...]
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Trail Terminology
Although this guidebook explains requirements in plain language, some phrases and words are important to understanding how FSTAG is applied. The following terminology isn't organized...
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Planning and Designing Outdoor Recreation Facilities for Horses
"Equestrian Design Guidebook for Trails, Trailheads, and Campgrounds," a comprehensive technical resource, details those elements of planning, design, and construction that are specific...
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Appendix 4 – References
Sydney, Australia: Standards Australia International. Australian Standard. (1992)....
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Long-Term Research
Long-Term Research As urgency dictates and funds permit, future anthropometric surveys should be undertaken to: expand the working-adult database created during the pilot...
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Department of Defense Memorandum: Adoption of the ABA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
This memorandum updates DoD standards for making facilities accessible to people with disabilities. DoD is one of four Federal agencies that issue standards under the ABA....
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“Accessible Trail” is a term to avoid
Therefore, a trail that has been constructed in accordance with the FSTAG should be advertised as a “trail that complies with the trail accessibility guidelines”, rather than as an “accessible...
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Setting
Setting—The term used to describe the natural surroundings of a trail or recreation area....
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Accessibility Standards in Title II Regulations Issued by DOJ
See definition of 1991 Standards in the Definitions of Standards Referenced in this Notice section of this notice. 22. ...
- Beneficial Designs The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP)