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In June 2026, the manager of a neighborhood shopping center used the striped access aisle next to an accessible parking space to store seasonal planters. Customers using mobility devices could no longer deploy a lift safely. What should the manager do under ADA maintenance principles?

Correct Answer

A) Keep the accessible parking space and access aisle clear and available for their intended use

Accessible parking spaces include the needed access aisle, and both must remain available for their intended use. Blocking the aisle with stored items defeats the accessibility feature even if the painted markings remain visible.

Answer Options
A
Keep the accessible parking space and access aisle clear and available for their intended use
B
Leave the planters there if security staff can move them on request
C
Keep the space marked but allow the access aisle to be used for temporary storage
D
Convert the accessible space to employee parking because the lot still has standard spaces

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