HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommission On Disability - Minutes - 04/13/2006Attendance
Susan Williams
Steve Rierson
Joanie Cook
Peggy Graff
Beverly Hageseth
Bill Livingston
Paul Osteroff
Terry Schlicting
Melinda Suits
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COMMISSION ON DISABILITY
MEETING MINUTES
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Fort Collins City Hall
Council Information Center
12:15 p.m.
City Staff Liaisons
Steve White
Annie Houston
Mayor Hutchinson
Guests
Mark Beck
Mary Warring
Laura Burnett
Call to Order: Susan Williams called the meeting to order at 12:17 p.m.
Approval of Minutes of the March 9, 2006 Meeting:
Beverly Hageseth made a motion to approve the minutes of the March 9, 2006
meeting. Steve Rierson second. Motion carried.
Introductions: Introductions were made around the table and included Mayor Doug
Hutchinson and Mary Warring from North Front Range MPO.
Open Discussion General Public:
Mary Warring from the North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization
attended the meeting. May distributed copies of MPO's 2005 Annual Report and
stated they were a long range transportation agency that works in the region and stated
they were working with Larimer County on a Health and Human Services Transit
Transportation Plan. She said the reason for the plan is that Federal Legislation is now
mandating that Health and Human Services and Rural Transit Services be consolidated
to improve services and make it more efficient. She noted this is in regards to rural
transportation outside the city limits and has nothing to do with Transfort. She stated
the goal of the plan was to build a coordinated system and stated the first phase is to
do a survey asking questions about the transportation services in Latimer County and
what our assessment would be of that. She stated she was at the meeting today to ask
that a representative from COD complete the survey. She stated a committee would
be formed, hopefully by the summer, to review and discuss the results of the survey
and then move forward with the development of a plan which needs to be completed
by the end of the year. She stated that when the committee has been formed if one
person from COD would like to attend the meeting they may do so. Bill Livingston
volunteered to attend the meeting.
5. Discussion Items:
-Mayor Awards: Joanie reported the subcommittee decided to change the format of
the Mayor's awards this year. The plan is to ask the Mayor to read a proclamation that
October is National Disability Awareness Month at the first Tuesday Council Meeting
in October and then instead of having a regular October COD meeting, have a
luncheon for all those nominated, announce winners and present awards at that time.
In addition, ask the Mayor to announce the winners at the next Council meeting which
is on the third Tuesday of the month. Joanie also stated the subcommittee should
plan a meeting in May to continue making plans for the event. Suggestions were
made to have the Coloradoan and Channel 14 attend the luncheon as well as
contacting the Coloradoan to advertise the call for nominations when it is ready to go
out. The contact person at the Coloradoan is Pat Ferrier. Mayor Hutchinson
stated he would be delighted to do anything he can to help.
-Art Show: Susan stated the subcommittee met and there would be no art show this
year as we are revamping the event. She stated that Barbara Schoenberger (Senior
Center) suggested that we develop a mission statement for the art show as well as
conducting a survey of past participants to see what suggestions they may have on
improving the event as well as any special needs they may have. Joanie distributed
copies of possible questions and read the mission statement which is, "To increase the
public's awareness of people with disabilities by showing their creative abilities."
Susan stated once the questions are compiled, Kelly DiMartino would help us develop
it into a survey. Some discussion ensued regarding extending the show to include
crafts, however Susan stated that she did not want to do that. Bill suggested
contacting physician's offices who have patients in rehabilitation as many patients in
rehabilitation work in arts/crafts as it is a good part of their healing process.
6. New Business:
Voting Machine Demonstration: No presentation made at this time.
Acessible Space Incorporated (ASI): Susan gave an update on the ASI
project. She reported Stephen VanderSchaef, who was trying to build a 23
unit, 100% accessible housing unit in southeast Fort Collins has been granted
approval by HUD and will be moving forward with the project. She stated
Steve mentioned that the City is working with him to make this happen at no
cost to the City. Some concernes regarding transportation issues were
expressed and Steve Rierson reported he checked out the area and it was not
far from Harmony Road at all so that may not be an issue afterall. Melinda
stated there was an article regarding the project in the Coloradoan recently and
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7. Subcommittee Reports
Practical Housing for All: Mark Beck stated he had some goodibad news
regarding PHA. He stated there was an article in the paper regarding building
accessible homes and although it didn't mention PHA, it talked about universal
design and was informing the public of its availability. He stated the bad news
was that Channel 14 had an equipment failure so they will not be able to run
the edited version of the PHA feature and they don't know if they will be able
to retrieve the piece or not. He did state the regular show featuring PHA had
run in January, February and March. In addition, Mark stated that he is finding
that his time and energy for continuing with PHA is not what he wanted it to
be and feels it may be time for someone else to take over. He stated he has
given himself another two months to open this up to other people and see what
kind of changes can be made to continue with the accessible homes concept.
He stated he has spoken to Larry Armstrong who is working with a group out
of Denver HPA called the Active Living Council. He stated they are doing
much of the same work as PHA and discussed with Larry the possibility of
extending that program up into Fort Collins. After some discussion by the
Commission, Terry Schlicting stated he would be very interested in becoming
involved with PHA as long as Mark would be willing to show him what is
involved and what he would have to do to continue. Mark and Terry will
schedule a meeting to discuss issue further. Susan Williams stated that COD
did not have money in the budget to provide frames for certificates for PHA
however they were willing to provide the certificates. Mark stated that
depending on what he decides to do in the next two months, that may not be an
issue.
Public Outreach: None
Media Relations: None
8. Community News and Updates: Steve Rierson stated he was asked by the Election
Committee to look at election sites that weren't accessible during the past election. He
stated he did that last week and that some improvements had been made although
there were still issues that needed to be addressed. He stated he made several
recommendations to the committee however he did not know if they will follow
through on those recommendations. Steve did say that the committee purchased
portable door and curb ramps to use during the next election and that he tried them out
and they worked very well. Susan will write a thank you note to Scott Doyle's office
for doing this and have Annie send a certificate of appreciation with the letter.
Susan reported Terry volunteered to take up the Heavy Door campaign and that she e-
mailed Channel 14 about the possibility of doing a piece on that during the month of
October. She reported she gave them Terry's contact information although Terry has
not been contacted as yet.
Susan stated Steve Blois will be attending the May meeting to discuss the emergency
preparedness plan for the City, however they having nothing developed for people
with disabilities as yet. She stated COD may be able to come up with suggestions for
them.
Mark Beck stated the NOD award went to Cambridge, Massachusetts and one of the
reasons they were chosen was because of their emergency preparedness plan.
Melinda reported that Boston was also awarded as they do sign language and
disability awareness training with all of their volunteers and that 1,350 police officers
get training on individuals with disabilities.
9. Adjourn:
Motion: Melinda Suits made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 1:34 pm. Bill
Livingston second. Motion carried.
Respectfully submitted.
Joan A. Cook