[DSA-AC] An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways, and...
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CIRCULATION PATH
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CIRCULATION PATH
[DSA-AC] An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, sidewalks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways...
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(L)(3) Accessible route in court sports facilities
(3) Accessible route in court sports facilities, section 206.2.12....
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Designations: ADA Standard Section 216.2
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for sign designations.
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2. b. WIDE AND EASY TO OPEN EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DOORS
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices The interior accessible route connects the accessible entrance with the various service and activity...
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T702.4 Character Height
Table T702.4—Character Height Sign location Minimum character height Exterior route or destination signs on boarding side of non-rail...
- Accessible Parking Video Fact Sheet
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4.1.7(1)(b)
(b) The Advisory Council shall determine, on a case-by-case basis, whether provisions required by part 4 for accessible routes (exterior and interior), ramps, entrances, toilets, parking...
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Recreational Boating Facilities
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36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines) - Preamble
Published in the Federal Register December 14, 2016. 36 CFR Part 1192 [Docket No. ATBCB 2010-0004] RIN 3014-AA38 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility...
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D. Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects - Examine all interior hallways, stairways and other pedestrian routes: ...to minimize the risks to blind persons and persons with low vision, are all of these areas...
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11B-217.4.3.2 Private buildings
Exception: In a stadium or arena, in a convention center, in a hotel with a convention center or in a covered mall, if an interior public pay telephone is provided at least one interior...
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Existing Site Constraints: ADA Standard Section 206.7.5
Section 206.5.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for the use of platform lifts due to existing site constraints.
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11B-206.7.5 Existing site constraints
While the site constraint must reflect exterior conditions, the lift can be installed in the interior of a building....
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1013.4 Raised character and braille exit signs
Section 1013.1, and that leads directly to a grade-level exterior exit by means of an exit enclosure or an exit passageway shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the words, “EXIT ROUTE...
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4.3.2 LOCATION
(1) At least one accessible route within the boundary of the site shall be provided from public transportation stops, accessible parking, and accessible passenger loading zones, and public...
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Protruding Objects [§204]
These requirements apply to all circulation paths and are not limited to accessible routes....
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5. Accessible Features
(For example, repairing cracks in sidewalks on exterior routes; placing portable display racks and potted plants so they do not impede exterior and interior routes; snow removal on exterior...
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Signage
Provide directional signage to the interior accessible route between the Museum lobby and the Spy City Café and on the main Café entry door to the exterior accessible Café entrance....
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B. Slopes
Slopes - Examine each of the interior routes described above: ...excluding accessible ramps, do the corridors have running slopes (i.e.: in the direction of travel) not more than 1:20...
- Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Computer Aided Drawings Standard Plan Files
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
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D. Signage
Signage (1) Defendants will install directional signage to indicate accessible entrances, and the routes from inaccessible entrances to designated accessible entrances....