requirements in the 1991 ADAAG and 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines were developed primarily for buildings and facilities on sites.12 Some of the requirements can be readily applied to pedestrian...
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Current Guidelines Developed Primarily for Buildings and Facilities on Sites
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9. Release of Claims
that in any way relate to or arise from any of the City’s or the Released Entities’ alleged actions, omissions, incidents, or conduct related to the accessibility of any of the City’s Pedestrian...
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Designed Use
For example, on a trail that is actively managed for hiker and pedestrian, pack and saddle, and bicycle use, pack and saddle use would likely be the Designed Use because of the three Managed...
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Wheelchairs (and other devices designed for use by people with mobility impairments) must be permitted in all areas open to pedestrian use....
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Wheelchairs (and other devices designed for use by people with mobility impairments) must be permitted in all areas open to pedestrian use....
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16. Meetings with Class Counsel
description and listing of the Program Access Improvements implemented or conducted during the Compliance Period and the City’s other major new construction and alteration projects to the Pedestrian...
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Getting Started
These often include parking for voters, a drop off or loading area, the entrance to the polling place, and the pedestrian routes (both exterior and interior) that voters use to get to the...
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Openings in Trail 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 exist in pedestrian routes....
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H. MISCELLANEOUS
, 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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Summary of Results
operations staff of parks and other recreational properties with trails in the United States with descriptive and/or comparative information about the status of construction practices of pedestrian...
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3.2 Study Limitations and Other Issues
Further behavioral testing is needed to assess pedestrians’ willingness to step on detectable warnings with different colors and patterns....
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A. DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND
wheelchair maneuvering space at doors; -incorrect placement of grab bars at toilets; -inadequate maneuvering clearance at toilet room doors; -hand sanitizer dispensers that protrude into the circulation...
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4. Parks
"the accessible entrance is steep to use," RT 1385:5; that she was "not able to get in the children's play area," RT 1385:14-15; and that there were "some places where the slope of the paths...
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ASTM: ADA Standard Section 105.2.3
Section 105.2.3 of the ADA Standards cover references to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards.
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Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Third, if the alteration affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, drinking fountains...
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Obstacles [1016.5]
Obstacles may occur where a tree root or rock protrudes above the surface or where two different surfaces abut, such as when a concrete path joins a natural surface....
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Lighting Applications
So we use light to tell you how to behave, to direct you, tell you where to go, to make you follow a path we want you to follow....
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Primary Function
, an alteration that affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path...
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1. Accessible route(s)
On-grade walks or paths between separate buildings with covered multifamily dwellings, while not required, should be accessible unless the slope of finish grade exceeds 8.33% at any point...
- Mobi-Mat® Recpath™ ADA Beach Access Mat
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11B-208.3.1 General
parking facilities that do not serve a particular building or facility, parking spaces complying with Section 11B-502 shall be located on the shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian...
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Governmental Units Affected (R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
or DOJ 2010 Standards); and are not required to provide detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps on or after March 15, 2012 pending the future adoption of accessibility standards for pedestrian...
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Definition of "other power-driven mobility device.''
for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), or any mobility aid designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian...
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Definition of "other power-driven mobility device." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), or any mobility aid designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian...