You talked to the manager and the owner. You explained that the ramp to enter their front door is too narrow and you have difficulty navigating it. You showed them that it is very awkward to approach the ramp, because of the bike rack nearby. You understand that it is going to be difficult for them to fix it, because of limited space.
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ASK HANK: Cinema Without Automatic Doors. Is this ADA Compliant?
QUESTION: I am in a wheelchair due to a car accident this past month. I was recently at a cinema in my hometown that claims to be wheelchair accessible but they do not have any automatic doors. Is this ADA compliant?
What Types of Buildings Must Be in ADA Compliance?
A building in compliance with the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) means a person with a disability is able to access all needed services. Let’s look at what types of buildings are included in the ADA by imagining a vacation trip to Washington, D.C. This trip can demonstrate examples of the types of buildings that are required to meet ADA
ASK HANK: What’s the Difference Between the ADA of 1990 & the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 When it Comes to Privately Owned Buildings and Access to Public Accommodations for People with Disabilities?
QUESTION: What is the difference between the American’s With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and the ADA Amendments…
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Despite 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design still battles for compliance
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