(1) The
standard for construction on any county road, or city or town
street, for which curbs in combination with sidewalks, paths, or
other pedestrian access ways are to be constructed, shall be not
less than two ramps per lineal block on or near the crosswalks at
intersections. Such ramps shall be at least thirty-six inches
wide and so constructed as to allow reasonable access to the
crosswalk for physically handicapped persons, without uniquely endangering blind persons.
(2) Standards set for curb ramping under subsection (1) of
this section shall not apply to any curb existing upon enactment
of this section but shall apply to all new curb construction and
to all replacement curbs constructed at any point in a block
which gives reasonable access to a crosswalk.
(3) Upon September 21, 1977, every ramp thereafter
constructed under subsection (1) of this section, which serves
one end of a crosswalk, shall be matched by another ramp at the
other end of the crosswalk. However, no ramp shall be required
at the other end of the crosswalk if there is no curb nor
sidewalk at the other end of the crosswalk. Nor shall any
matching ramp constructed pursuant to this subsection require a
subsequent matching ramp.
[1989 c 173 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 137 § 1; 1973 c 83 § 1.]