Accessible Outdoor Recreation Trails, Camping, and Picnic Areas

Event Date(s): 
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Time: 
10:00am - 11:30am
Location: 
Online Webinar
Description: 

Accessible Outdoor Recreation Trails, Camping, and Picnic Areas
Webinar


with speaker


David Barton
Northwest ADA Center

 

Price: $45 per site.

Live Closed Captioning will be provided for this webinar.

Participants have the option of requesting CRCC credits or a Letter of Attendance.

Registration for this webinar will close 24 hours before the session begins.

To register, or for more information, go to: https://www.regonline.com/accessibleoutdoor


 

The new guidelines provide a great opportunity for all outdoor planners and managers to identify ways to make their recreational systems more sustainable and available to more hikers while maintaining the character of the setting and reducing maintenance costs in the long term.  Effective November 25, 2013 the U.S. Access Board issued a final rule that amends the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines by adding scoping and technical requirements for Outdoor Developed Areas including camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trails, and beach access routes.  These guidelines apply to outdoor sites managed by the Federal government, including national parks and recreation areas covered by the Architectural Barriers Act.  

This webinar session will provide participants with the opportunity to better understand these guidelines highlighting the different accessible route requirements in exterior built environments by focusing on trails and outdoor recreation access routes.  The presenter will also review other "outdoor constructed features" including camping and picnic areas.  This session will explain which agencies and lands are covered under these new guidelines, and how recreational facilities on non-federal lands can benefit from using these guidelines and best practices. 

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the major provisions of the ABA Accessibility Guidelines and the details of trails, camping, and picnic areas
  • Discuss the general scoping and technical provisions including the application of the conditions for exceptions;
  • Learn how federal agencies will apply the trail and recreational facility guidelines for accessibility
  • Learn about resources for accessible trails and other outdoor recreation facilities.

 

Who Should Attend?
  • People with disabilities
  • State and local government agencies
  • Federal government agencies
  • ADA Coordinators
  • Attorneys
  • Social Service Providers/Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors
  • Business owners

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