Thus, where an element of a path of travel (such as a sidewalk, pedestrian ramp, passageway between platforms, staircase, escalator, etc.) in an existing facility is itself the subject of...
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Background:
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5. Safety Hazards
to persons with mobility disabilities" and that "the City has no written policies or practices in place to either identify safety hazards, or ensure their prompt removal from the City's pedestrian...
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Trailhead Information Signs [F216.13 and 1017.10]
When a new trail information sign is provided at the trailhead on a newly constructed or altered trail designed for use by hikers or pedestrians, the sign must provide information about...
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Reasonable Modification of Policies and Procedures
If the set-back is smaller and the ramp would obstruct pedestrian traffic, granting the variance may "fundamentally alter" the purpose of the public sidewalk....
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Accessible Route to Dumpster and Enclosure
(underline added) The dumpster and enclosure is a “facility” as defined in the ADA and therefore a connecting route for pedestrian travel must be provided. ...
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Summary of Major Provisions
F216.13 Trailhead Signs F247 Trails Requires new trail information signs provided at trailheads on newly constructed and altered trails designed for use by hikers or pedestrians...
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I. INTRODUCTION
., the City's network of sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks, and other outdoor pedestrian walkways)....
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When is a facility considered accessible?
The Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines (FSTAG) apply to Forest Service trails managed for hikers and pedestrians....
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Section 37.3 Definitions
used by individuals with mobility disabilities for the purpose of locomotion, including golf carts * * * Segway[s]®, or any mobility device designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian...
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, one commenter requesting clarification of the term ‘‘golf car passage'' argued that golf courses typically do not provide golf car paths or pedestrian paths onto the actual...
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Transition Plans
wheelchair or mobility device, including one that is battery powered, that is designed solely for use by a mobility-impaired person for locomotion, and that is suitable for use in an indoor pedestrian...
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Picnic Units
The minimum size of a picnic unit is determined by the required clear space around each feature and the type and number of provided constructed features Ensure all pedestrian routes that...
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7.0 APPLICATION
All trails in the National Forest System that (1) are new or altered; (2) have a Federal Trail Data Standard (FTDS) designation Designed Use of Hiker/Pedestrian; and (3) connect directly...
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, one commenter requesting clarification of the term ‘‘golf car passage'' argued that golf courses typically do not provide golf car paths or pedestrian paths onto the actual...
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APPENDIX B: Federal Trail Data Standards – Class Matrix
Trail Class 3 Developed Trail Class 4 Highly Developed Trail Class 5 Fully Developed Tread & Traffic Flow...
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a) Curb Ramps
One of the goals of the Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan is "curb ramp saturation"—that is, to construct a curb ramp compliant with its current design standards at the end of every pedestrian...
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Automatic Doors
The reference to these standards in section 105.2 has been updated in the final rule to refer to the most recent editions: ANSI/BHMA A156.10‒1999 Power- Operated Pedestrian Doors and the...
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201.1 Scope
These standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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1. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a non-level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
For a non-level boarding island passenger platform with vertical pedestrian access (by elevator, stairs, escalator, etc.), the minimum width should be the width of the vertical access feature...
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11. Fixing my business will be too expensive; therefore, I am unable to do anything to reduce my risk.
deteriorated paint in otherwise fully compliant parking spaces and passenger access aisles; and 7) The presence or condition of detectable warning surfaces on ramps; except when ramp is part of a pedestrian...
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Executive Summary
KEY FINDINGS: There are ways to measure and analyze surface roughness for roadways, but none are capable of being directly transferred to pedestrian pathways....