When paving a parking lot, consideration must be given to accessible parking spaces. There are ADA requirements for the location, size, slope and specific markings of parking spaces. There are also specifications about where the parking spaces can be located, and how steep a ramp from the parking lot to the sidewalk can be.
Accessible Parking Lot Construction FAQ’s
What are the requirements for parking lots in California?
The requirements for handicap accessible parking in California are based on the California Building Code (CBC) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). All-Pro Asphalt can help you meet the accessibility guidelines for parking lots.
What is a handicap platform?
Handicap platforms, also known as wheelchair ramps or accessible platforms, are constructed to provide individuals with disabilities easy and safe access to buildings or areas that might have changes in elevation, such as entrances, sidewalks, or public spaces. These platforms are designed to comply with accessibility standards, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the United States.
Are you restriping your parking lot? Does your lot meet accessibility standards?
When a business restripes a parking lot, it’s the ideal time to provide accessible parking spaces as required by the ADA. All-Pro Asphalt can help you meet the requirements for the specific markings of parking spaces.
Why hire All-Pro Asphalt for your parking lot requirements?
It’s crucial to work with a contractor who knows local building codes and accessibility standards, as these requirements can vary. Working with asphalt professionals experienced in accessibility standards will ensure the compliance of your parking lot and the safety of individuals with disabilities.