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Training Workshops » ADA/Accessibility Require... (ADA)

ADA/Accessibility Requirements for Hwy Design and Pedestrians

Location Information
Please call David K. Page to schedule a Training Workshop in your area.
352.273.1685

Target Audience: Roadway designers, directors, ada coordinators, safety inspectors, project managers, technicians, consultants

Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that pedestrian facilities constructed or altered by State, regional, and local agencies after January 26, 1992 be readily accessible and usable by people with disabilities. This training aims to impart working knowledge on what is required for public agencies to comply with the ADA in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of pedestrian facilities within public right-of-way. It covers extensive technical and regulatory grounds -- ranging from ADA/accessibility requirements, sound approach for accessibility design, design standards, good practices, ADA self evaluations, and ADA transition plans. You will also learn, through many case examples, about what other cities have done and lessons learned.
CEU / PDH
CEU: 0.7
PDH: 7.0
Agenda
PDF Class Agenda
Cost / Course Length
$145 per person,
for public agency personnel.
$240 per person,
for private agency personnel.
Course Length: 7 hrs
Workshop attendee comment:
"Opening my eyes to those who have challenges."

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