The following tables identify the design elements that must be considered for EXTERIOR and INTERIOR projects. They reflect our corporate values of Trust, Quality and Excellence and ensure Mississauga is a place where everyone belongs.Ĭity Manager and Chief Administrative OfficerĤ.1.4 - Accessible Routes, Paths and CorridorsĤ.1.8 - Windows, Glazed Screens and SidelightsĤ.3.5 - Offices, Work Areas and Meeting RoomsĤ.3.7 - Tables, Counters and Work SurfacesĤ.3.8 - Information, Reception and Service CountersĤ.3.9 - Storage, Shelving and Display UnitsĤ.3.11 - Balconies, Porches, Terraces and PatiosĤ.3.14 - Landscaping Materials and PlantingsĤ.4.1 - Emergency Exits, Fire Evacuation and Areas of Rescue AssistanceĤ.4.2 - Controls and Operating MechanismsĤ.4.11 - Card Access, Safety and Security SystemsĤ.5.1 - Arenas, Halls and Other Indoor Recreational FacilitiesĤ.5.3 - Swimming Pools, Therapeutic Pools/Public Spas and Spray PadsĤ.5.5 - Churches, Chapels and Other Places of WorshipĪ - Universal Design Principles and Guidelines These standards are a key component of the City’s vision for acessibility to make Mississauga a great place to live, work, travel and play for everyone. (who have been instrumental in creating this resource. Bob Topping and other staff of DesignABLE Environments Inc.
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changes to the Ontario Building Code 2012 (including 2015 accessibility updates).
This updated document outlines City-wide standards that build a universally-designed and accessible community for residents, visitors and employees. The City of Mississauga is pleased to present the 2015 Facility Accessibility Design Standards (formerly the Mississauga Accessibility Design Handbook).
December, 2015 Re: City of Mississauga 2015 Facility Accessibility Design Standards