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Snow Removal and Accessible Parking: Meeting AODA Requirements

Accessible parking spaces require special attention in winter. Here's what Ontario property owners need to know about AODA and winter accessibility.

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The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) requires organizations to maintain accessible facilities — which includes ensuring accessible parking spaces and routes remain functional throughout winter.

Accessible parking stalls must be cleared to bare pavement before regular stalls. The wider access aisle beside accessible spaces requires particular attention; this is where wheelchair ramps and mobility device access occur.

Winter Preparedness Tips

Curb cuts and accessible ramps connecting parking areas to buildings must be cleared of snow and ice promptly. An inaccessible ramp effectively blocks the entire accessible route.

Snow stacking must never occur in or adjacent to accessible stalls or access aisles. Even well-intentioned snow pushing can shrink accessible spaces below required dimensions.

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Signage marking accessible spaces must remain visible throughout winter. Buried signs create confusion and may expose the property to compliance issues.

Path of travel from accessible parking to building entrances must be maintained. This includes any accessible route crossing traffic lanes or connecting multiple parking areas.

Property managers should include AODA winter maintenance requirements explicitly in their snow removal contracts and verify compliance through periodic site inspections during winter months.