Appalachian Trail as the Nation’s first national scenic trail, “to provide for maximum outdoor recreation potential and for the conservation and enjoyment of the nationally significant scenic, historic...
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- Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
not require a ramp or elevator above and below the first floor: 1.1 Multi-storied office buildings (other than the professional office of a health care provider) and passenger vehicle...
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Refuge Islands
When designing a path crossing of a roadway, refuge islands are frequently provided between opposing motor vehicle traffic flows to allow pathway users to cross only one direction of traffic...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The statutory provision also requires the readily achievable removal of certain barriers in existing vehicles and rail passenger cars....
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Annualized Costs to Large Transit Entities for Automated Announcement Systems
RA also examines likely annualized costs related to the requirement that large transit entities provide automated announcement systems for stop and route identification on their large vehicles...
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Road Roughness Measurements
The major advantages of these systems were their low cost and their ability to mount onto any vehicle....
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Capacity Constraints
For example, if the vehicle has an accident on the way to pick up a passenger, the late arrival would not count as part of a pattern or practice....
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no more than one accessible route from a site arrival point to an accessible entrance...
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RESEARCH NEEDS
Under stop control, vehicles may proceed when it is safe to do so. Blind pedestrians often wait and listen for assurance that vehicles have stopped for them....
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Alterations to Existing Facilities
include, but are not limited to, underlying terrain, right-of-way availability, underground structures, adjacent developed facilities, drainage, or the presence of a notable natural or historic...
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Identify Departments and Programs
A city or town may have twenty or more departments, including: Assessor Building City Clerk Council on Aging Fire Health Historical...
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Sec.36.406(b)
Historic Preservation 36.405 4.1.7. Technical Provisions --------------------------------------------------------- 4.2 through 4.35....
- Storefront Improvement Program (SIP) - City of Cambridge, Massachusetts
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B. JURISDICTION
These artifacts, combined with historic photographs, are displayed in innovative formats including state-of-the-art audio visual programs, computer interactive displays and special effects...
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ADA Title II: Public Transportation
They must comply with requirements for accessibility in newly purchased vehicles, make good faith efforts to purchase or lease accessible used buses, remanufacture buses in an accessible...
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Valet Parking and Mechanical Access Parking Garages
The provision was eliminated because valet parkers may not have the skills necessary to drive a vehicle that is equipped to be accessible, including use of hand controls, or when a seat...
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Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
entrance to a building; removing raised thresholds; reserving parking spaces close to the work site that are wide enough to allow people using wheelchairs to get in and out of vehicles...
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Accessible Swimming Pools and Spas
Other provisions contained in ADAAG address elements commonly found at a swimming facility, such as accessible vehicle parking spaces, exterior accessible routes, and toilet and bathing...
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Accessible Golf Courses
Other provisions contained in ADAAG address elements commonly found at a golf course, such as accessible vehicle parking spaces, exterior accessible routes, and toilet and bathing facilities...
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Bicycle Trailers
Trailers add to the total vehicle length and weight, which may decrease speed and maneuverability, while increasing turning radius and stopping distance....
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1015.2 Where required
Along vehicle service pits not accessible to the public. In assembly seating areas at cross aisles in accordance with Section 1029.16.2....
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Legal Requirements
An example of a fundamental alteration to a program would be allowing use of a motor vehicle in an area not designated for motorized-vehicle use. U.S....