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Temporary Barriers in Public Spaces
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SUMMARY - Temporary Barriers in Public Spaces

Permanent accessibility features don't guarantee accessible spaces. Construction zones, special events, seasonal changes, and careless placement of objects create temporary barriers that may block access as effectively as permanent ones. Managing these temporary barriers—anticipating, preventing, and addressing them—is essential to maintaining accessibility in public spaces that are designed to be accessible.

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