Design Tip Provide appropriate walking surfaces for the setting. A firm and stable surface does not always mean concrete and asphalt....
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
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Meeting Purpose
.), due to walking, mobility, seeing or hearing or other issues?...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
toe clearance 11B-307 Protruding objects 11B-308 Reach ranges 11B-309 Operable parts DIVISION 4: ACCESSIBLE ROUTES 11B-401 General 11B-402 Accessible routes 11B-403 Walking...
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Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops: ADA Standard Section 209
Section 209 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for passenger loading zones and bus stops.
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General: ADA Standard Section 209.1
Section 209.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for passenger loading zones and bus stops.
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Wheelchair Spaces, Ride Seats Designed for Transfer, and Transfer Devices: ADA Standard Section 206.2.9.2
Section 206.2.9.2 covers the ADA Standards for accessible routes to wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer and transfer devices in amusement rides.
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Platform Lifts: ADA Standard Section 207.2
Section 207.2 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for platform lifts used as part of an accessible means of egress.
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Key Stations and Intercity Rail Stations: ADA Standard Section 206.4.4.3
Section 206.4.4.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for accessible routes to key stations and intercity rail stations at transportation facilities.
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More Than Minimum Number: ADA Standard Section 211.3
Section 211.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for when there are more than the minimum number of drinking fountains provided.
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Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations: ADA Standard Section 233.2
Section 233.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential dwelling units provided by entities subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations.
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Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Not Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations: ADA Standard Section 233.3
Section 233.3 covers scoping requirements in the ADA Standards for residential dwelling units provided by entities not subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations.
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Ramps: ADA Standard Section 303.4
Section 303.4 covers the current ADA Standards for changes in level that must be ramped due to being greater than 1/2 inch.
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General: ADA Standard Section 242.1
Section 242.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for swimming pools, wading pools, and spas.
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Door Swing: ADA Standard Section 603.2.3
Section 603.2.3 covers the current ADA Standards for door swings at clear floor space and clearances at fixtures in toilet and bathing rooms.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Typically, pedestrian signals are timed for walking speeds of 1.2 m/second (sec) (4 ft/sec)....
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Sell Your Home Faster and for More Money: The Secret Weapon is Your Driveway
Invest in a new surface, boost your curb appeal, and walk away from the closing table with the profit you deserve. Call to Action Don't wait for a lowball offer to wake you up....
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General: ADA Standard Section 223.1
Section 223.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for medical care and long-term care facilities.
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Maneuvering Clearance: ADA Standard Section 305.7
Section 305.7 covers the current ADA Standards for additional maneuvering clearance needed when the clear floor or ground space is located in an alcove.
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Hospital Outpatient Facilities: ADA Standard Section 208.2.1
Section 208.2.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible parking at hospital outpatient facilities.
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EXHIBIT A Required Accessible Elements at QuikTrip Stores
All objects that protrude from surfaces or posts into circulation paths shall comply with ADA Standards § 4.4 and a minimum 80 inch vertical clearance shall be provided in walks, halls,...
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2. Who is considered a person with a disability under Title II of the ADA and Section 504?
as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity, such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, breathing, standing, lifting, bending, speaking, walking...
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§35.102 Application
Activities in the first category include communication with the public (telephone contacts, office walk-ins, or interviews) and the public’s use of the entity’s facilities....
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Accessibility Stories by Vijay Gupta
They come in: very good-looking, young and walking good. But at 10:00, I see a lot of noise in the hallways, riding around in the wheelchairs. I see nothing wrong with them....