Curb Ramps Sample Clauses

Curb Ramps. As required and where indicated, construct cement concrete sidewalk for curb ramp configurations as indicated on Standard Drawing RC 67M except for the detectable warning surface located at the bottom of each ramp. Construct the detectable warning surface as specified in Section 695. Create a slip-resistant textured surface for the full width and length of the curb ramp and any side-flares excluding the detectable warning surface. Use a coarse, stiff-toothed broom to create a textured pattern that is worked perpendicular to the slopes of the curb ramp. Shape rounded edges instead of sharp angled edges while the concrete is still plastic for all slope changes of the curb ramp especially where the top of the curb ramp meets adjacent sidewalk surfaces. Embed detectable warning surface in fresh, wet concrete at the proper location for the curb ramp before the wet concrete has set.
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Curb Ramps. See Chapter 58 for criteria related to curb ramps.
Curb Ramps. (1) Curb ramps shall be a minimum of 4 feet in width and shall lie, generally, in a single sloped plane, with a minimum of surface warping and cross slope. [Title 24 1127B.5.2]
Curb Ramps. The curb ramp projects into the vehicular traffic lane. Provide a curb ramp in a location that does not project into vehicular traffic lances. Standards § 4.7.6.

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