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ADA Webinar: Circulation Paths, Accessible Routes, and CBC Chapter 11B

Hosted by Lionakis and

Presented by the Division of the State Architect Department of General Services

Hosted by Lionakis and presented by the Division of the State Architect Department of General Services, this course will review the requirements at California Building Code, Chapter 11B, Section 11B-250 Circulation Paths to provide code users with an understanding of what is required at vehicle and pedestrian interface areas such as parking facilities.  We will cover the changes made to the access requirements during the 2019 Intervening Code Cycle, including definition and scoping changes.  Attendees will understand how circulation path requirements will enhance safety for pedestrians with disabilities.

Learning Objectives:

  • Attendees will understand the definitions and terminology used; and understand what components make up a circulation path.

  • Attendees will understand the goals and requirements for circulation paths in locations with vehicle traffic, and how to make them accessible.

  • Attendees will understand the exceptions provided at 11B-250 for existing buildings and facilities.

  • Attendees will learn and know the correct use of detectable warnings in circulation paths.

Date: April 19, 2023

Webinar Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM (Webinar link will be sent to registrants on April 18th)

Learning Units: 1.0 AIA HSW Unit (+ the 1.0 Hour Counts Towards 2023 CAB License Renewal for Accessibility).

 

Cost: Free – AIA members, please include your AIA member number when registering

Presenter:

Michelle Davis, CASp
Senior Architect » Headquarters » Architectural Codes and Policies Team » Accessibility Unit

Division of the State Architect
Department of General Services » State of California

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