I would suggest compliance with ADA requirements, imposed by federal law, which require provision of an accessible detour. The grass is fine unless it’s wet out (which is obviously just an inconvenience) or you’re pushing a stroller or using a wheelchair.
Place the signs at the closest intersection, and install a temporary alternative route through the adjacent parking lots with barricades protecting pedestrians from cars.
this is not an ADA requirement as it is a temporary repair, presumably of less than 5 days.
In this SPECIFIC instance the only alternative is to install a temporary walkway in the street and provide concrete barrier between traffic and walkway. That would add thousands of dollars the project cost.
is that a reasonable alternative?
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this is not an ADA requirement as it is a temporary repair, presumably of less than 5 days.
In this SPECIFIC instance the only alternative is to install a temporary walkway in the street and provide concrete barrier between traffic and walkway. That would add thousands of dollars the project cost.
is that a reasonable alternative?
This is a temporary inconvenience.
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