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Curb Cut Compliance: Accessibility Requirements for Commercial Properties

By D&D Commercial Services Team January 15, 2026 3 min read Compliance & Safety

Curb cuts are a fundamental accessibility requirement. Here's what Ontario commercial property owners must ensure.

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Curb cuts โ€” the ramp transitions between parking areas and pedestrian walkways โ€” are required at all accessible routes under Ontario's Building Code and AODA. Non-compliant curb cuts make properties inaccessible to wheelchair users and mobility device users.

AODA requirements specify curb cut dimensions: maximum 1:12 slope (8.3%), minimum 1.5 metre width at the ramp face, and tactile warning surface at the bottom transition to alert visually impaired users.

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The landing at the top and bottom of curb cuts must be level. A sloped landing makes wheelchair manoeuvring difficult or impossible. This detail is commonly under-installed on DIY or budget-focused curb cut projects.

Detectable warning surfaces โ€” truncated domes โ€” are required at the bottom of curb cuts where the ramp meets the vehicle travel surface. These must be colour-contrasting and installed to specified dimensions.

How D&D Commercial Services Can Help

Drainage management at curb cuts is important. Water collecting at curb cut bases creates ice in winter โ€” exactly where mobility device users are most vulnerable. Positive drainage away from the ramp base is a design requirement.

Regular inspection of curb cuts identifies settlement, surface deterioration, and drainage problems that compromise accessibility function. Annual inspection as part of an AODA compliance review is best practice.

Retrofitting non-compliant curb cuts is a common requirement at older commercial properties. The work is straightforward for a qualified contractor; deferring it creates ongoing AODA compliance liability and potential human rights commission complaints.

Key Takeaways

  • Curb cuts โ€” the ramp transitions between parking areas and pedestrian walkways โ€” are required at all accessible routes u...
  • The landing at the top and bottom of curb cuts must be level.
  • Drainage management at curb cuts is important.
  • D&D Commercial Services serves Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph and surrounding areas
  • Get a free no-obligation quote — call or book online anytime

Sources & References

  • Ontario Building Code — Relevant Standards & Guidelines
  • D&D Commercial Services field experience across Waterloo Region
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Devon Moore, Operations Lead Co-Founder & Operations Lead — D&D Commercial Services

Devon Moore is the co-founder and Operations Lead at D&D Commercial Services, delivering professional commercial property maintenance across Waterloo Region.

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