Literal rulebook or professional judgment? Corey Taylor explains when CBC & ADA standards are absolute vs. performance-based. A short, practical read for design and construction pros: https://t.co/XEfKypRFx3 #ADA#Accessibility#BuildingCode
How wide should restaurant aisles be under the ADA? Learn the simple rules that keep you compliant and make your dining room more accessible. Read more: https://t.co/buOEKeVXkc
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Measure HLA is altering LA’s street-work priorities and delaying ADA sidewalk and curb ramp upgrades — keeping many routes inaccessible. Quick, clear breakdown: https://t.co/X6OIBbpnfZ
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ADA vs. CBC 11B: which one triggers an elevator requirement? In CA projects you must satisfy both—apply the stricter rule. Learn the two-question approach for multistory buildings: https://t.co/cMBzUyKjPP #ADA#CBC#Accessibility#BuildingCode
Doran v. 7‑Eleven matters for California ADA suits — it affects how many accessibility issues a plaintiff can include and what counts as injury. Our blog explains the practical takeaways for businesses: https://t.co/60YouSNoPz #ADA#Accessibility#CalLaw
2.0% vs 2.08% for ADA slopes — what’s the difference and which applies now? Short explainer for designers and builders: https://t.co/ULgbnDSrvq #ADA#Accessibility#BuildingCode#Construction
CASp report + DAIC = strong evidence, not an automatic stay. Learn what protection a DAIC provides, its limits, and practical steps to reduce accessibility risk. Read more: https://t.co/N12okVMWG6 #ADA#Accessibility#CASp#DAIC
Say “disabled” or “person with a disability,” not “handicapped.” Language shapes inclusion in business—update job posts and communications for respect and clarity. Read more: https://t.co/UA38xRjJqg #Accessibility#Inclusion#LanguageMatters
CASp, RAS, ICC — which ADA credential should your project prioritize? We rank the top architectural accessibility certifications and explain why. Read the full breakdown: https://t.co/Gn5BOlRlTK #ADA#Accessibility#Architecture#CASp#ICC#RAS
Not every ADA claim demands tearing out walls. CASp Corey Taylor explains when barrier removal is and isn’t “readily achievable,” with practical guidance for owners and attorneys. Read more: https://t.co/Yy5vkFfFkq #ADA#Accessibility#CASp
Accessible Route vs. Path of Travel — a short guide for inspectors and facility managers. Stairs are never part of an accessible route; ramps, elevators, curb ramps, doorways and platform lifts are. Read more: https://t.co/83uHb5iL3M #Accessibility#ADA#BuildingCode
Hit with an ADA letter or lawsuit in California? Know what to fix first and which standards apply. Read our practical guide for small businesses: https://t.co/AyNwBWvIn8 #ADA#Accessibility#SmallBiz#CaliforniaLaw
Why do 2-ft and 4-ft levels give different slope readings—and why does it cause disputes on-site? Our new blog explains the measurement gap and what owners, builders, and CASps need to know. Read here: https://t.co/b19mDKGLiZ #ADA#accessibility#construction#CASp
Quick read: What changed in the 2025 CA Building Code Chapter 11A. Plain-language guide for anyone working on multifamily housing — section-by-section changes from 2022 to 2025. Full post: https://t.co/fDsipE6VP7 #CBC2025#Accessibility#BuildingCode
The 2025 CA Building Code Chapter 11B updates took effect Jan 1, 2026. Our simple guide summarizes what changed and what building owners/managers need to do. Read more: https://t.co/rdKPERukEY #California#BuildingCode#Accessibility#Chapter11B
ADA lawsuits rising — are you prepared? Our guide for California small business owners answers top questions and outlines practical next steps. Read more: https://t.co/7Pp3RtRWGo
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Not all CASps are equal. If you manage property, learn how to choose a licensed CASp who truly understands ADA & California accessibility standards. Full post: https://t.co/nmLEaDZB2C #ADA#Accessibility#CASp
Do ADA or CBC 11B require kick plates? Not specifically — they require a smooth bottom surface on certain doors, and kick plates are one way to meet that. https://t.co/xXwy8elI21 #ADA#Accessibility#BuildingCode#CBC11B