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Right of Way

LAIRA's right-of-way matrices cover the pedestrian, accessibility, and roadway-marking standards that govern public ROW infrastructure. The buyer profile here is different from the federal-and-state highway buyer: it includes city public-works departments, plaintiffs' counsel and court-appointed monitors in ADA consent decrees, premises-liability insurance carriers, and AEC primes scoping ADA Transition Plans.

Matrix Scope Primary regulator
Sidewalks & Curb Ramps PROWAG 2023, 28 CFR Part 35 (ADA Title II), 2010 ADA Standards Chapter 4 — pedestrian access routes, curb ramps, detectable warning surfaces US Access Board + DOJ
Roadway Markings (MUTCD) MUTCD 11th Edition (Dec 2023) Part 3, ASTM E1710 — marking classification, color, geometry, retroreflectivity FHWA

Planned

Matrix Scope Status
ADA Title III (Commercial) 2010 ADA Standards Ch. 4; private commercial pedestrian and accessible-parking obligations for REITs, retailers, hospitality, healthcare Planned (Tier 2)