ADA Frequently Asked Questions
Category: 2010 ADA Accessibility Standards
Question: #45
Is there a minimum distance that accessible parking spaces need to be from accessible entrances?
Answer:
No. There is no minimum distance required between accessible entrances and accessible parking spaces. The 2010 ADA Standards only state that accessible parking spaces must be located on the "shortest accessible route" to an accessible entrance. What is considered the "shortest" distance will vary depending on multiple factors such as the location of the lot compared to the building, where the accessible entrance is located, etc.
If a building has multiple accessible entrances with adjacent parking, the accessible parking spaces must be dispersed and the dispersed spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to the closest accessible entrance.
When there are multiple parking lots that serve the same building or entrance, accessible parking spaces may be grouped in the closest lot if this allows equivalent or greater access.
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If a building has multiple accessible entrances with adjacent parking, the accessible parking spaces must be dispersed and the dispersed spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route to the closest accessible entrance.
When there are multiple parking lots that serve the same building or entrance, accessible parking spaces may be grouped in the closest lot if this allows equivalent or greater access.
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