Mandatory Visitability: City of Austin Sticking its Nose in Developers’ Biz Again!
First, we have the wonderfully ridiculous Point of Sale Energy Efficiency Requirement proposal, and now we have new Mandatory Visitability proposal. Perhaps the city of Austin would like a new nickname – “Daddy State?”
The city has always required that homes built using public funds adhere to these guidelines, but the city council passed a resolution to initiate code amendments to all new homes. The proposed amendments include ground floor or ramp entry, doors at least 32 inches wide, hallways at least 36 inches wide, and first floor bathrooms w/ walls capable of supporting grab rails.
I have real issues w/ the city’s over the top attitude regarding building code & retroactive code. Extending the visitability standards to all new homes is fixing a problem that doesn’t exist. As it stands, it’s fairly easy to retroactively modify current homes for the disabled. Requiring that all homes meet these requirements will become overly costly in comparison with the relatively few modifications to existing homes for the disabled.

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