Single occupant structures accessed only by passageways below grade or elevated above standard curb height, including but not limited to, toll booths that are accessed only by...
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11B-203.6 Single occupant structures
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Components (R302.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Components (R302.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis) The components of pedestrian access routes and the technical requirements for each component are listed in R302.2....
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Residential Facilities: ADA Standard Section 233
Section 233 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential facilities.
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Transportation Facilities: ADA Standard Section 810
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11B-206.4.4 Transportation facilities
In addition to the requirements of Sections 11B-206.4.2, 11B-206.4.3, and 11B-206.4.5 through 11B-206.4.9, transportation facilities shall provide entrances in accordance with Section 11B...
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R202.3.2 Transitional Segments
Transitional segments of pedestrian access routes shall connect to existing unaltered segments of pedestrian circulation paths and shall comply with R302 to the extent practicable....
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11B-217.4.8 Detention and correctional facilities
In detention and correctional facilities, where at least one pay telephone is provided in a secured area used only by detainees or inmates and security personnel, at least one TTY shall...
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Where must curb ramps be provided?
Generally, curb ramps are needed wherever a sidewalk or other pedestrian walkway crosses a curb....
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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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68.102(b) Estimated cost of construction
(b) For purposes of registration, the estimated cost of construction for the project shall be based on the pedestrian elements only....
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Detention and Correctional Facilities: ADA Standard Section 203.7
Section 203.7 covers scoping requirements of general exceptions for detention and correctional facilities in the most current ADA Standards.
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F. What are Pedestrian Crossings and Where Must Curb Ramps be Provided?
Where and when curb ramps are required depends on the location and the age of streets and sidewalks.
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ADULT CHANGING FACILITY
A facility that is for use by persons with disabilities who need assistance with personal hygiene....
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Existing Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 202
Section 202 covers the most current ADA requirements for additions and alterations to existing buildings and facilities.
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11B-1006 Golf facilities
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11B-810 Transportation facilities
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11B-244 Religious facilities
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DIVISION 10: RECREATION FACILITIES
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4. Example: Installing Curb Ramps for Program Accessibility
surrounding streets and sidewalks were built pre-ADA and have not since been altered, the town must install curb ramps in compliance with Title II’s program access requirements for pre-ADA facilities...
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11B-203.7 Detention and correctional facilities
In detention and correctional facilities, common use areas that are used only by inmates or detainees and security personnel and that do not serve holding cells or housing cells required...
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§27.75 Federal Highway Administration—highways.
[44 FR 31468, May 31, 1979, as amended by Amdt. 27-3, 51 FR 19017, May 23, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 45621, Sept. 6, 1991, as amended at 79 FR 21405, Apr. 16, 2014]
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F248.1 General
EXCEPTION: Beach access routes shall not be required where pedestrian access to the beach is not permitted. Advisory F248.1 General. ...
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Facility
Facility. All or any portion of buildings, structures, improvements, elements, and pedestrian or vehicular routes located in the public right-of-way....
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Facility
Facility. All or any portion of buildings, structures, site improvements, elements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....