Please find below a collection of procedures and forms that may be useful in ensuring compliance with Metropolitan Nashville's ADA requirements.
Contact Us if you have any questions.
Submitting a Project for ADA Review
- Facility Construction and Rehabilitation Project Procedures for Integration of ADA Compliance Requirements
- On-Line Project Submittal Form
Quick Information
- Accessible Parking Spaces
- Adult Reach Ranges with Knee and Toe Clearance
- Standard Water Closets
- Transfer Showers
Conducting a Special Event
Checklists
Common Errors and Omissions
- Common ADA Errors and Omissions in New Construction and Alterations
- Common ADA Errors and Omissions Found in Educational Facilities
Rules of Disproportionality ("20% Rules")
Providing Accessible Communication
"Technical Infeasibility"
Getting Help with Your ADA Needs
Contact Us
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Jerry Hall
ADA Coordinator -
ADA and Safety Services
Contact Information
Relay Service
7-1-1 Relay Service allows people with hearing or speech disabilities who use text telephones or teletypewriters (TTYs) to have telephone conversations with people who do not have TTYs. Dialing 7-1-1 works whether or not the person placing the call is using a TTY since communications assistants use voice and TTY. The confidential service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and local calls are free of charge, however long distance toll charges may apply.
Internet Protocol or IP Relay Service offers a communication alternative for people with hearing or speech disabilities who have an Internet connection. Local and long distance communications by IP Relay Service are free of charge. The service can be accessed at: T-Mobile IP Relay Service.