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This document contains a checklist for evaluating ADA accessibility in the approach and entrance area of existing facilities. It includes questions about whether there is an accessible route from arrival points that does not require stairs, the number and specifications of accessible parking spaces, and measurements for van accessible spaces and their access aisles to ensure adequate width and vertical clearance. Compliance with ADA standards is determined by answering yes or no to each question.

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This document contains a checklist for evaluating ADA accessibility in the approach and entrance area of existing facilities. It includes questions about whether there is an accessible route from arrival points that does not require stairs, the number and specifications of accessible parking spaces, and measurements for van accessible spaces and their access aisles to ensure adequate width and vertical clearance. Compliance with ADA standards is determined by answering yes or no to each question.

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ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities Priority 1 – Approach & Entrance

1.1 Is there at least one route Yes / No


from site arrival points (parking,
passenger loading zones, public If yes, location of route:
sidewalks and public
transportation stops) that does
not require the use of stairs?
[See 2010 ADA Standards for
Accessible Design – 206.2.1]
1.2 If parking is provided for the Yes / No Total Spaces Accessible Space
public, are an adequate number 1- 25 1
of accessible spaces provided? Total #: 26 – 50 2
[208.2] 51 – 7 5 3
Accessible #: 76 - 100 4

100+ see 2010 standards


208.2

1.3 Of the accessible spaces, is at Yes / No *For every 6 or fraction of 6


least one a van accessible space? parking spaces required by the
* [208.2.4] table above, at least 1 should be
a van accessible space.

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ADA Checklist For Facilities

1.4 Are accessible spaces at least Yes / No


8 feet wide with an access aisle
at least 5 feet wide? [502.2, Measurement:
502.3] Note: Two spaces may
share an access aisle. Check
state/local requirements; some
specify that each space have its
own aisle.
1.5 Is the van accessible space: Yes / No
At least 11 feet wide with an
access aisle at least 5 feet wide? Measurement:
Or At least 8 feet wide with an
access aisle at least 8 feet wide? Yes / No
[502.2]
Measurement:
1.6 Is at least 98 inches of Yes / No
vertical clearance provided for
the van accessible space? [502.5] Measurement:

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