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ANNUAL REPORT
Disability Advisory Board
2022 Annual Report
Members:
Terry Schlicting, Chair Evan Shockley
Scott Winnegrad, Vice Chair Rachel Knox‐Stutsman
Amanda Morgan Linda Drees
Jaclyn Menendez Joe Tiner
The Disability Advisory Board (DAB)is pleased to present the 2022 Annual Report to the Mayor and
City Council. It has been our pleasure to fulfill our responsibilities as advisors to City Council on
issues related to disabilities in our community of Fort Collins.
2022 Highlights of Accomplishments
Promoted Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in the community for all people with disabilities.
Advocated for overall inclusivity through the improvement, exposure, education, and participation
of the community while increasing the level of awareness with the needs, hopes and desires of
those with disabilities in the community.
Safety
Met with Police Chief and Fire Chief about their staff training approach when interacting
with people with disabilities including people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities.
A secure place for people to share information to help first responders during an
emergency event. Firefighters can see information to assist with needs and special
assistance. Community Connect website https://www.communityconnect.io/info/co‐
poudrefire
Mental Health Response Team (MHRT). Providing police/mental health collaborative
services through on‐scene assessments and follow up to align with the agency’s de‐
escalation philosophy. https://www.fcgov.com/police/mental‐health
Assist intersection of City and County Databases that talk about location.
Provide a liaison between the DAB and Citizen Advisory Council.
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Transportation
Improved conversations and cultivated a relationship with Transfort through monthly
reviews of transportation issues and on‐going progress toward service capabilities.
Transfort agreed to provide quarterly updates of key initiatives and of on‐going projects to
the Disability Advisory Board. Carry into 2023.
Advocated for the expansion of Dial‐A‐Ride services for all qualified individuals within
City limits.
Reviewed Dial‐A‐Ride Eligibility Application and recommended removal of barriers,
streamlining the application process.
Advocated for updated bus stops and overall usability and accessibility.
High Performing Government
Supported The City in hiring people with disabilities through education, training, and
partnership with PSD in creating a school to work pipeline.
Introduced Alternative Cooperative Education (ACE), Project Search and School To Work
Alliance Program (SWAP) along with work that is being done at the Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation (DVR) for hiring those with disabilities, training, and mentoring opportunities
for those interested in their job placement program.
Provided People First Language to City Council.
Provided input on City Equity Hiring Guide.
Identified a pipeline and established resource groups.
Disability Resources Service Group – Providing Programs and Services such as Youth
Transitions, Deaf/Blind Services, Disability/Vision Matters.
https://disabledresourceservices.org/programs‐services
Colorado State University ‐ Student Disability Center
https://disabilitycenter.colostate.edu/
The ARC of Larimer County – Provides gainful and enriching employment and
educational programming for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities (IDD). David Monroe, Executive Director, presented information on
their services and programs. https://thearcoflarimercounty.org/about‐us/
Identified employers that hire individuals with IDD – Safeway/King Soopers/ARC
Established a Workforce Disability Subcommittee
o Jaclyn Menendez, Terry Schlicting, Shanae Core
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Economic Health
Planned and held discussions to reignite Community Recognition Award. Established venue
at the Senior Center, along with ordering awards. Awards ceremony will be held October
19, 2023.
October was National Disability Awareness Month (NDAM) the City took a moment to
highlight the City’s Disability Advisory Board Chair, Terry Schlicting as a longstanding
community advocate and leader.
Other Business
Supported Jenny Miller’s grant of $10,000 for products and services to assist people who are
deaf and blind. Grant requires three letters of support to be submitted by June 30th. The DAB
provided a letter of support.
DAB provided feedback on the 15‐minute City Analysis and the Active Modes Plan at the
August 18 meeting.
On October 20 the Board discussed with Spin how they support those with
disabilities. Addressed barriers with EBikes and Scooters through surveys.