Abstract
The project scope and budget for traffic contracts is often very limited. In this session we will address questions about when existing curb ramps and pedestrian push-buttons must be replaced on traffic contracts and when replacement is optional. We will also review INDOT’s selection criteria for accessible pedestrian signals.
Session Number
161
Session Title
Incorporating ADA and APS Work on Traffic Contracts
Track Title
Traffic Operations
Location
STEW310
Date of Version
March 2018
Recommended Citation
Tyra, Adam, "Scoping and Design Considerations for APS and ADA Curb Ramps" (2018). Purdue Road School. 112.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2018/presentations/112
Start Date
3-7-2018 10:00 AM
End Date
3-7-2018 10:50 AM
Scoping and Design Considerations for APS and ADA Curb Ramps
STEW310
The project scope and budget for traffic contracts is often very limited. In this session we will address questions about when existing curb ramps and pedestrian push-buttons must be replaced on traffic contracts and when replacement is optional. We will also review INDOT’s selection criteria for accessible pedestrian signals.