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ADA-compliant sidewalks cant have slopes steeper than 1:20, or 5%, and the cross slope must be less than 1:48.
Caltrans is now using 1.5% cross slope, 4.5% running, and 7.5% for ramps. This is to guarantee that even with tolerances, the work will be under the true Title II ADA required slopes.
The minimum width of a sidewalk should be 8 feet between a curb and a building when in urban and rural main street place types. For all other locations the minimum width of sidewalk should be 6 feet when contiguous to a curb or 5 feet when separated by a planting strip. Sidewalk width does not include curbs.
11B-403.3 Slope. The running slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:20. The cross slope of walking surfaces shall not be steeper than 1:48. Exception: The running slope of sidewalks shall not exceed the general grade established for the adjacent street or highway. Advisory 11B-403.3 Slope.
Cross slope is defined as the slope measured perpendicular to the direction of travel. A minimum slope of 1% should be provided to allow proper drainage. When necessary the maximum 2% cross slope allowed by ADA standards may be used.

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