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Accessible Parking Spaces
When a business, State or local government agency, or other covered entity
restripes a parking lot, it must provide accessible parking spaces as
required by the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Failure to do so
would violate the ADA.
In addition,
businesses or privately owned facilities that provide goods or services
to the public have a continuing ADA obligation to remove barriers to access
in existing parking lots when it is readily achievable to do so. Because
restriping is relatively inexpensive, it is readily achievable in most
cases.
This ADA Design
Guide provides key information about how to create accessible car and
van spaces and how many spaces to provide when parking lots are restriped.
Accessible
Parking Spaces for Cars
Accessible parking spaces for cars have at least a 60-inch-wide access
aisle located adjacent to the designated parking space. The access aisle
is just wide enough to permit a person using a wheelchair to enter or
exit the car. These parking spaces are identified with a sign and located
on level ground.
Van-Accessible
Parking Spaces
Van-accessible parking spaces are the same as accessible parking spaces
for cars except for three features needed for vans:
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a wider
access aisle (96") to accommodate a wheelchair lift; |
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vertical
clearance to accommodate van height at the van parking space, the
adjacent access aisle, and on the vehicular route to and from the
van-accessible space, and an additional sign that identifies the parking
spaces as "van accessible." |
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One of
eight accessible parking spaces, but always at least one, must be
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Features
of Accessible Parking Spaces for Cars
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Sign with
the international symbol of accessibility mounted high enough so it
can be seen while a vehicle is parked in the space. |
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If the
accessible route is located in front of the space, install wheelstops
to keep vehicles from reducing width below 36 inches. |
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Access
aisle of at least 60-inch width must be level (1:50 maximum slope
in all directions), be the same length as the adjacent parking space(s)
it serves and must connect to an accessible route to the building.
Ramps must not extend into the access aisle. |
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Boundary
of the access aisle must be marked. The end may be a squared or curved
shape. |
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Two parking
spaces may share an access aisle. |
Three Additional
Features for Van-Accessible Parking Spaces
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Sign with
"van accessible" and the international symbol of accessibility mounted
high enough so the sign can be seen when a vehicle is parked in the
space |
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96" min.
width access aisle, level (max. slope 1:50 in all directions), located
beside the van parking space |
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Min. 98-inch-high
clearance at van parking space, access aisle, and on vehicular route
to and from van space |
Minimum
Number of Accessible Parking Spaces

Location
Accessible parking spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route
of travel to an accessible facility entrance. Where buildings have multiple
accessible entrances with adjacent parking, the accessible parking spaces
must be dispersed and located closest to the accessible entrances.
When
accessible parking spaces are added in an existing parking lot, locate
the spaces on the most level ground close to the accessible entrance.
An accessible route must always be provided from the accessible parking
to the accessible entrance. An accessible route never has curbs or stairs,
must be at least 3- feet wide, and has a firm, stable, slip-resistant
surface. The slope along the accessible route should not be greater than
1:12 in the direction of travel.
Accessible
parking spaces may be clustered in one or more lots if equivalent or greater
accessibility is provided in terms of distance from the accessible entrance,
parking fees, and convenience. Van-accessible parking spaces located in
parking garages may be clustered on one floor (to accommodate the 98-inch
minimum vertical height requirement).
Free
Technical Assistance
Answers to technical and general questions about restriping parking lots
or other ADA requirements are available by telephone on weekdays. You
may also order the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and other ADA publications,
including regulations for private businesses or State and local governments,
at any time day or night. Information about ADA-related IRS tax credits
and deductions is also available from the ADA Information Line.

U.S. Department of Justice
ADA Information Line
800-514-0301 (voice) 800-514-0383 (tty)
Internet
You may also review or download information on the Department's ADA Internet
site at any time. The site provides access to ADA regulations, technical
assistance materials, and general ADA information. It also provides links
to other Federal agencies, and updates on new ADA requirements and enforcement
efforts. Internet address: http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm
For more info, contact Curcio
Enterprises, Inc.
8977 Glenoaks Blvd.
Sun Valley, CA 91352
(818) 771-1900
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