Access Board Issues Guidance on Toilet and Bathing Facilities and Drinking Fountains
The Access Board has released technical bulletins on accessibility to restrooms, bathing facilities, and drinking fountains. This material explains specifications for water closets, toilet compartments, showers, bathtubs, and drinking fountains in the ADA and ABA Accessibility Standards. Each guide clarifies common sources of confusion, answers frequently asked questions, and offers recommendations for best practice. Examples of compliant restrooms and bathing rooms are included to illustrate how various requirements can be met. These bulletins are the latest installment to . . .
Access Board Continues to Provide Services to the Public
Access Board Extends Deadline for Executive Director Vacancy
Update of Federal Acquisition Regulation Proposed
he Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council has proposed an update to its regulations governing federal procurements to . . .
Access Board Cancels Town Hall Meeting and Trainings in Philadelphia
Access Board Seeks Technical Writer
Access Board Initiates Update of Accessibility Guidelines for Rail Cars
The Access Board is initiating rulemaking to update its accessibility guidelines for rail cars covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and seeks public comment on this effort. As indicated in an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking it published today, the Board plans to update provisions in the ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles that apply to vehicles used in fixed guideway systems, including rapid, light, commuter, and intercity rail. The Board requests information from the public for its use in developing a proposed rule.
Study Initiated on Equipping Passenger Aircraft with Wheelchair Restraint Systems
Access Restored to Popular Boardwalk in New York City under ABA
When Super Storm Sandy hit New York City in 2012, it destroyed most of the iconic Rockaway Boardwalk in Queens. The following year, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation began work to restore the 5½ mile boardwalk using disaster relief assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Program. Shortly after the boardwalk reopened in May 2017, a complaint was filed with the Access Board . . .