Ensure that the City install, remediate, repair, and maintain curb ramps such that, when viewed in its entirety, the City's pedestrian right of way is readily accessible to and useable by...
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PRAYER FOR RELIEF
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§382.9(c)(3)
effectively achieve the objective of the provision of this part subject to the waiver or, if applicable, a justification of why it would be impossible to achieve this objective in any way...
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1. Reserving Guestrooms
Can persons with disabilities reserve accessible guestrooms/suites in the same ways and on the same terms that other persons can reserve guestrooms/suites?...
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Are exterior stairs required to comply with the Standards?
., the path from an exit to a public way such as a street or alley)....
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Is There a Usable Circulation Path?
circulation path is considered a usable circulation path if it meets one of the following criteria: A person with disabilities is able to travel unassisted through it to a public way...
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Advisory Committee on Increasing Competitive Integrated Employment for Individuals with Disabilities
Reflecting the movement toward an “Employment First” philosophy, this committee is charged with making recommendations to the Secretary of Labor on ways to increase opportunities for competitive...
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Rail Station Signs: ADA Standard Section 810.6
Additionally, such signs can be used to provide way finding information that cannot be efficiently conveyed on braille signs....
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Commercial Facilities
dining cars, sleeping cars, lounge cars, and food service cars), any other railroad cars described in section 242 of the Act or covered under title II of the Act, or railroad rights-of-way...
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11B-812.10.4 Location
Where the long dimension of a vehicle space is parallel to the vehicular way, the EV charger shall be adjacent to, and 48 inches (1219 mm) maximum from the head end or foot end of the vehicle...
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11B-812.10.4 Location
Where the long dimension of a vehicle space is parallel to the vehicular way, the EV charger shall be adjacent to, and 48 inches (1219 mm) maximum from the head end or foot end of the vehicle...
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
example, a new building constructed between and connected to two existing buildings may have insufficient space to coordinate floor levels and also to provide ramped entry from the public way...
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
example, a new building constructed between and connected to two existing buildings may have insufficient space to coordinate floor levels and also to provide ramped entry from the public way...
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1009.3.3 Area of Refuge
Exceptions: Areas of refuge are not required at exit access stairways where two-way communication is provided at the elevator landing in accordance with Section 1009.8....
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Before January 26, 1992
the program, service, or activity located in the building accessible by providing “program access.”26 Program access allows you to move the program to an accessible location, or use some way...
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Examples of Accessible Features for Websites
A skip navigation link provides a way to bypass the row of navigation links by jumping to the start of the web page content. 2....
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Ensuring Online Files and Documents are Accessible
Guidelines are maintained by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), part of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)....
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Gangways
Gangways A gangway is a variable-sloped pedestrian walkway linking a fixed structure or land with a floating structure....
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Perpendicular and Angled Parking Spaces (R309.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The access aisle must be 2.4 meters (8 feet) wide minimum to accommodate vans with lifts, and connect to a pedestrian access route....
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R409.6 Gripping Surface
Pedestrians with disabilities and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail....
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Openings in Beach Access Routes
Openings that are big enough to allow wheels, cane or crutch tips, or shoe heels to drop through or get stuck are hazards that shouldn't exist in pedestrian routes....
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Openings in Outdoor Recreation Access Route Surfaces
Openings that are big enough to allow wheels, cane or crutch tips, or shoe heels to drop through or get stuck are hazards that shouldn't occur in pedestrian routes (figure 43)....
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R410.2 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for pedestrians with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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Note
As shown, there are several ways for grab bars to be designed with adequate gripping surfaces, while ensuring that nothing can be tied onto them....
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R302.5.4 Physical Constraints
Where compliance with R302.5.1 or R302.5.2 is not practicable due to existing terrain or infrastructure, right-of-way availability, a notable natural feature, or similar existing physical...