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  2. Wheelchair ramp - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 20-inch (510 mm) rise requires a minimum of 20 feet (6.10 m) in length of ramp. Additionally, amps can be as long as needed but ADA limits the longest single span of ramp, prior to a rest or turn platform, to 30 feet (9.14 m). [2] [3] Residential Applications usually are not required to meet ADA standards (ADA is a commercial code).

  3. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    Under Title III of the ADA, all new construction (construction, modification or alterations) after the effective date of the ADA (approximately July 1992) must be fully compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) [13] found in the Code of Federal Regulations at 28 C.F.R., Part 36, Appendix A.

  4. Grab bar - Wikipedia

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    ADA-style grab bars and their mounting devices should withstand more than 250 pounds (1112 N) of force. In public toilet stalls, side grab bars must be a minimum of 42 inches long and mounted 12 inches from the rear wall, and rear grab bars must be a minimum of 36 inches long and mounted a maximum of 6 inches from the side wall.

  5. Accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    The southbound 4 and 5 platform is not ADA-compliant. The elevators to the N, R, and W platform are not ADA-compliant. Canarsie–Rockaway Parkway: Station at street level. Church Avenue Elevator for northbound service at southeast corner of Church Avenue and Nostrand Avenue.

  6. Ada County home prices just spiked by a record-setting ... - AOL

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    Treasure Valley home prices jump as homebuying season kicks off

  7. United States Access Board - Wikipedia

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    The United States Access Board (also known as the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board) is an independent agency of the United States government devoted to accessibility for people with disabilities. The Board was created in 1973 to ensure access to federally funded facilities.

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