HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommission On Disability - Minutes - 01/10/2019COMMISSION ON DISABILITIES (COD)
REGULAR MEETING
Thursday, January 10, 2019, 12:15 p.m.
CIC Room, City Hall, 300 Laporte Avenue
01/10/2018 – MINUTES Page 1
1. CALL TO ORDER: 12:24 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
• Board Members in Attendance: Mandy Morgan, Marilee Boylan, Rustin Hughes,
Michael Marr
• Board Members Absent – Excused John Morris, Arianna Kilmer, Jan Barela-Smith,
Sherri Reichow, and Ashlyn Freestone
• Staff Members Present – Carol Thomas, Staff Liaison to COD and Lead Specialist
for Employee Relations; Christine Macrina, Boards and Commissions Coordinator;
Ginny Sawyer, Senior Project Manager; and Caleb Feaver, Civil Engineer
• Guests Present – Terry Schlicting, Fred Kirsch, Nate Bork, Alex Gordon, and Angie
Milewski
3. AGENDA REVIEW – No changes to the agenda
4. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
• Fred Kirsch – Introduction to the COD member as a District 6 candidate
• Nate Bork – Attending to observing the meeting is a Political Science Doctorate
Student with an interest in this board.
• Michael Marr acknowledged the contribution that Terry Schlicting has provided
COD, Michael and the entire Commission stated their gratitude and appreciation.
5. APPROVAL OF minutes – November 8, 2018
A vote was taken to approve the minutes, but a quorum was not in attendance and a
new vote will be needed in February.
6. PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS
• Christine Macrina – COD was to be the first group to view the new boards and
commissions orientation video to provide feedback. We experienced technical
difficulties in providing sound. A link to the video was being sent by Carol Thomas
to view individually.
• Ginny Sawyer – Presented options on the “Keep Fort Collins Great” tax sunsetting
in 2020 and the options that Council will be considering on February 5, 2019.
Interested in gauging COD preference of either increasing the city base sales tax
rate by 0.85% or increase the city base sales tax rate by 0.60% and put forward a
0.25% renewable tax. COD concerned regarding the “Bus Stop Improvement”
funding. This quick answer was bus stops need to be ADA compliant. Funding in
COMMISSION ON DISABILITIES (COD)
REGULAR MEETING
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CIC Room, City Hall, 300 Laporte Avenue
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Capital Tax along with sidewalk improvements. Carol Thomas will request a
breakdown on funding for the bus stop improvements. COD would like to see a line
item in the budget for this item to keep it prioritized. COD might consider a memo to
Council for effectiveness
• Caleb Feaver and Angie Milewski, BHA Design – Presented Power Trail and
Harmony Road Grade Separated Crossing Options.
o This is a capital project. Currently there is a 1-mile gap on the Harmony Road
Grade crossing. This area has significant constraints and the team is looking
for alternatives. Construction will affect traffic on a very heavy traveled
corridor. There are overhead power lines, Railroad tracks running parallel,
Poudre River Power Authority owns easement and large utility equipment
exists.
o Some funding in place depending on the plan chosen will determine if the
funds will cover the expense. There are 5 alternatives which are being looked
at that are in the early stages and it is not know if they are feasible.
Preference is being sought.
▪ 3 Underpass/Tunneling Alternative
▪ 2 Overpass Alternative
Graphic Representation or each alternative was shown
Underpass options: Direct connection would be deep and long. 30 to 35’
under Harmony. A need to bore under utilities or be placed in an area without
a direct connection inconvenient to power trail users.
COD Feedback:
❖ Water Table is a consideration (flooding and icing response was
that a pumping system would need to be installed)
❖ Manual wheel chair would be difficult
❖ Transit area homeless in area at night or early morning, lights
necessary and highlights vulnerabilities.
Overpass options: Parallel to BSNF Railroad Tracks or further west which
would not be as convenient to power trail users.
COD Feedback:
❖ This concept feels better to commission, asked about stairs
(staff confirmed stairs could be installed)
❖ Potential to make this special and beautiful
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Other discussion items:
Could a light signal such as the one in use at Horsetooth and Drake Power Trail
be considered? Staff responded that the traffic is heavier and travel at higher
speeds, creating a safety concern. Traffic is looking at alternative and
improvements to Harmony at McMurray. Discussed the feasibility of a 2-stage
crossing (median stopping point).
Staff is looking to determine the community preferred alternatives. In April a public open
house will be held after which the alternative analysis phase will be completed.
Staff is looking for any additional criteria to include and would like community
representation on the evaluation team.
COD expressed that the overpass alternatives were preferred.
• Alex Gordon, Metropolitan Planning Organization – Presentation on the 2045
Regional Transportation Plan being developed.
This plan is a regional transportation long term plan partnering with regional
municipalities.
Provided transportation and demographics of today and the projections for 2045.
Transportation improvement plan is looking at the next four years.
o COD asked about the E-Bike Pilot study. Trails created that were not meant to
be used for vehicles at higher speeds
Northern Colorado is an Air Quality non-attainment area, the area does not meet the
EPA standards.
Showed and explained the performance measurements MPO utilizes.
A challenge for the organization is having community members understand the cost of
the cost to provide transit.
Asked COD what are the priorities to consider.
COD response:
❖ Paratransit between towns. No Dial-A-Ride to Windsor
❖ Usable wintertime transit systems for all abilities
❖ Have the Bustang run 7 days a week and more available times on the
weekend.
A request was made to complete a survey. The link will be sent in an email.
COMMISSION ON DISABILITIES (COD)
REGULAR MEETING
Thursday, January 10, 2019, 12:15 p.m.
CIC Room, City Hall, 300 Laporte Avenue
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7. NEW BUSINESS
• 2018 Annual Report
• 2019 Work Plan (Subcommittee meeting on January 24 to work on)
• COD’s response to proposed pilot program of E-Bikes on City trails.
8. OTHER BUSINESS
Mandy will not be at the February meeting.
Rustin announced that he needs to resign from the commission due to his heavy
travel schedule.
Suggestion to change the name of COD to People of Determination
Special Events within the City have made progress, but there are still items to
address, such as:
Electrical Cables
Viewing Areas
Event and security staff training
New West Fest continuous improvements
9. ADJOURNMENT: 2:17 P.M.