Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards | Main Street America

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These standards are issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Department of Transportation (DOT) to describe the necessary requirements for accessible design under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Use these standards to guide your efforts to create a more accessible Main Street. It is important for your to understand which standards you are legally required to follow, but even when you are not required to make upgrades, they can still be a good benchmark to measure your current accessibility efforts. 

Published by the US Access Board.

A person using a wheelchair and a person using a cane walk down a sidewalk in Chicago, Illinois.

Chicago, Illinois © Max Bender


Sunset image of Downtown Florence.

Downtown Florence, South Carolina © True Light Photography

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