The surfaces of pedestrian access routes and elements and spaces required to comply with R302.7 that connect to pedestrian access routes shall be firm, stable, and slip resistant and shall...
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R302.7 Surfaces
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Safe Harbor – Construction Prior to March 15, 2012
Safe Harbor – Construction Prior to March 15, 2012 Elements in facilities built or altered before March 15, 2012 that comply with the 1991 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (1991 Standards...
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What if a locality is not resurfacing an entire block, but is resurfacing a crosswalk by itself?
Crosswalks constitute distinct elements of the right-of-way intended to facilitate pedestrian traffic....
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Safe Harbors
after March 15, 2012 Elements that do not comply with the requirements for those elements in the 1991 Standards or that do not comply with the supplemental requirements (i.e.,...
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Safe Harbors
On or after March 15, 2012 Elements that do not comply with the requirements for those elements in the 1991 Standards or that do not comply with the supplemental requirements...
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CHAPTER 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES
CHAPTER 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES...
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DIVISION 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES
DIVISION 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES...
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CHAPTER 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES
CHAPTER 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES...
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
Elements of Design. 3. Cross-sectional Elements. 4. At-grade Intersection Design. 5. Design of Grade-separated Crossings. 6. Sidewalks and "Sidepath" Design Guidance....
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
At least one accessible route shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility, including mezzanines, which...
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6.2 Additional Accessible Elements
6.2 Additional Accessible Elements: The obligation to upgrade the additional accessible elements in Item 6 applies only to those elements within the primary path of travel serving the project-specific...
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E2-1. Pedestrian Routes
Are pedestrian routes leading to or serving the voting area free of objects that protrude from the side more than 4 inches into the route with the bottom of the object more than 27 inches...
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R304.5.1.1 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths
R304.5.1.1 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths....
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201.4 Scope of Coverage
This code applies 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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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
So, what is an "element"? ...
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R208.2 Where Not Required
Detectable warning surfaces are not required at pedestrian refuge islands that are cut-through at street level and are less than 1.8 meters (6.0 ft) in length in the direction of pedestrian...
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General: ADA Standard Section 401
Section 401 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for accessible routes.
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11B-401 General
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CHAPTER 9: BUILT-IN ELEMENTS
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DIVISION 9: BUILT-IN ELEMENTS
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R302.5.2 Not Within Street or Highway Right-of-Way
Where pedestrian access routes are not contained within a street or highway right-of-way, the grade of pedestrian access routes shall be 5 percent maximum....
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R216 Stairways and Escalators.
Where provided on pedestrian circulation paths, stairways shall comply with R408 and escalators shall comply with section 810.9 of Appendix D to 36 CFR part 1191....
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R302.5.1 Within Street or Highway Right-of-Way
Except as provided in R302.5.3, where pedestrian access routes are contained within a street or highway right-of-way, the grade of pedestrian access routes shall not exceed the general grade...
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13. New Construction and Alterations
New Construction and Alterations The City shall ensure that all new construction and alteration work at Pedestrian Facilities fully complies with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible...