Access Board to Assess Feasibility of Wheelchair Restraint Systems on Aircraft
The inability to use one’s wheelchair on airplanes makes air travel very difficult, if not impossible, for many people with disabilities. It requires multiple transfers between boarding chairs and aircraft seats, posing injury risks. Airline seats are a poor alternative to personal wheelchairs which are typically customized for the user’s safety . . .
ABA Complaint and Grassroots Campaign Result in Access to Popular Texas Dam
In 2017, the Access Board received a complaint about the accessibility of the Canyon Dam’s service road. Created by construction of the Canyon Dam on the Guadalupe River, Canyon lake and surrounding parkland is a favorite site for swimming, boating, fishing, as well as camping and hiking. A prized feature is a service road atop the dam that is also enjoyed by many in the area as a scenic walkway. The Board opened an investigation with . . .
Access Board Releases Voluntary Guidelines for Onboard Wheelchairs for Public Comment
The Access Board Board has released for public comment advisory guidelines for wheelchairs used on commercial passenger aircraft during flight. These onboard wheelchairs are provided by air carriers as a means of facilitating the transfer of passengers with disabilities to aircraft lavatories since personal wheelchairs cannot be used in the cabin. The Department of Transportation (DOT) has expressed its intention to supplement its . . .
Board to Hold Town Hall Meeting and Training in Indianapolis on May 21
Karen Tamley Elected Access Board Chair
Access Board ABA Case Results in Improved Access to Historic Federal Building
In Memoriam: President George H.W. Bush
As President, George H.W. Bush enacted the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, a landmark law that bans discrimination on the basis of disability and treats accessibility for people with disabilities as a civil right. He considered the ADA one of his proudest achievements as President and made its implementation a priority of his administration. The ADA serves as one of the most enduring legacies of his presidency and his long career in public service. Read the full text of . . .
Access Board Resolves 43 Architectural Barriers Act Cases Through Corrective Action in FY 2018
Access Board Holds Public Forum Meeting on Assembly Areas
On September 6, the Access Board held a day-long public forum on accessibility of assembly areas. The event brought together experts on the subject and various stakeholders to advise the Board on how to explain and clarify requirements in the ADA Standards in a technical guide it plans to develop on the subject. Accessibility consultants, people with disabilities, architects and designers, engineers, and facility operators participated in the meeting. Attendees included representatives from the Hearing Loss Association of America and . . .