mobility impairments to use wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, crutches, canes, braces, or other similar devices designed for use by individuals with mobility impairments in any areas open to pedestrian...
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§ 35.137(a) Use of wheelchairs, scooters, and manually powered mobility aids
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F202.2.1 Accessible Route
At least one accessible route shall be provided within the site from accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones; public streets and sidewalks; and public transportation...
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Environmental Impact
public inspection during regular business hours in the Office of the Rules Docket Clerk, Office of the General Counsel, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Room 10276, 451 Seventh Street...
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Johnson Assistant United States Attorney 219 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60604 (312) 353-5300 patrick.johnson2@usdoj.gov Date: 4-12-2017...
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Islands [4.7.11]
Cut-through routes level with the street are necessary where wheelchair space between opposing ramps is not available....
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§100.201 Building entrance on an accessible route
route means an accessible entrance to a building that is connected by an accessible route to public transportation stops, to accessible parking and passenger loading zones, or to public streets...
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Signatures
MOSES ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT United States Attorney's Office 157 Church Street, 25th Floor New Haven, CT 06510 (203) 821-3700 Date: 12/22/15...
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2012 Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS)
Administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Effective March 15, 2012 Mailing Address P O Box 12157 Austin TX 78711 Physical Address 920 Colorado Street...
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NSS Questions and Concerns
Who is Red Cross accountable to in terms of the accuracy of the data?...
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Accessible Health Care Briefs: HEALTH CARE (Clinic/Outpatient) FACILITIES ACCESS
Second Street, Pomona, CA 91766 Voice909.469.5213/ TTY909.469.5520, Fax 909.469.5503 ahcs@westernu.edu Edition 2: Updated 01.05.09 This brief is part of the Accessible Health Care...
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Multiple Parking Facilities on a Site
separately serve, different facilities on a site; segmented and separated by guard rails, fencing, or barriers, particularly where they serve different users; or separated by streets...
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About This Tool Kit
Chapter 6, Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Crossings (HTML) | PDF Chapter 6 explains Title II’s requirements for providing curb ramps at pedestrian crossings, lists some key characteristics...
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ADA Coordinator
ADA Coordinator - The settlement shall include the employment of an ADA Coordinator for the Pedestrian Rights-of-Way, who must be a licensed architect or engineer, with the requisite credentials...
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R402.4 Reduced Vertical Clearance
Guardrails or other barriers to pedestrian travel shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 2 m (6.7 ft) high....
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Objectives of, and legal basis for, proposed accessibility guidelines
. §792) to ensure that newly constructed and altered facilities are readily accessible to and usable by pedestrians with disabilities....
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Additional Resources for Technical Assistance and Locating Accessibility Services
for Technical Assistance and Locating Accessibility Services Region 1 (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) DBTAC: New England ADA Center Adaptive Environments Center, Inc. 180-200 Portland Street...
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5. Grievance Procedure
First, O'Neil claims that in 1991 she left a message with DPW regarding the curb ramps at Fillmore Street ("Fillmore") and Beach Street ("Beach"), and thereafter followed up many times,...
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E103.4 508 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term “508 Standards” is defined in order to provide consistent cross-reference within the standards to all chapters that apply to Section 508-covered federal entities, namely: 508 Chapters...
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Original research for ANSI A117.1 (1957 - 1961)
Both slope and cross slope were measured. These guidelines for measurement were deleted from later versions of the standard....
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Handrails [ADA Standards §504.6, §505]
Handrails can have circular or non-circular cross-sections. The gripping surface and adjacent surfaces must be free of abrasive or sharp elements....
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§ 36.311(a) Use of wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids
wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids, such as walkers, crutches, canes, braces, or other similar devices designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities in any areas open to pedestrian...
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E2-2. Overhead Objects
Are pedestrian routes leading to or serving the voting area free of overhead objects with the bottom edge lower than 80 inches above the floor?...
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Accessible Entrances: Minimum Number [§206.4]
Entrances: Minimum Number [§206.4] At least 60% of public entrances must be accessible in new construction, in addition to entrances directly serving tenancies, parking facilities, pedestrian...