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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommission On Disability - Minutes - 12/19/1994Commission On Disability Meeting Minutes December 19,1994 I. COMMITTEE REPORTS Issue: Fines for parking in handicap spaces. Comments: --Approximate cost of fine $50-75 --Fine should be 100.00 at least $50.00 --Fine and community service examples Florida $250.00 (Miami) Rhode Island $50.00 Recommendation: $50.00 first offense with escalated fine for second offense II. SENSITIVITY TRAINING Guest -Fred Ranquet, Fort Collins Chief of Police Comments: --Training could be mandated for new officers - captive audience --Most effective method to reach all of Police Services is through the use of a City video --Because of Fair Labor Standard Act all officers receive time and 1/2 for overtime. All training would have to be conducted as overtime. Makes the video training format much more applicable. --15-20 minute video series could be presented at daily briefings at no additional overtime expense. All police officers and patrols go to briefings. --Cost of video -Police Services can contribute some training funds as can the Human Rights Office. --Video Format -Primarily designed for Police Services, but applicable to all service providers -15-20 minute segments -Mandatory for all new Police Service employees -Mandatory for all Police Service employees during shift briefings -Closed captioned Existing Videos --Investigate the potential of acquiring sensitivity videos that may already be produced. --If professional series is locate Police Services can cover purchase cost. --Contact Rose Kreston at Resources for Disabled Students (CSU). -May have access to "Emergency Responders" video (or something similar) --Police Services will review electronic bulletin boards for existing videos. III. HANDICAP PARKING PRIVILEGES --Draft article prepared by Ted Tsai to be published in the Larimer County Medical Association newsletter. --Parking Ticket Process (Lt. Pat Kelly) Ticket book enables employers and property owners to cite vehicles that park in handicap spaces. Once information is gathered it is then sent to Police Services. Police Services then issues a ticket to the owner of the vehicle. IV. AMERICANS WITH DISABIIdTIES ACT (ADA) PRESENTATION --Pedestrian Accessibility Plan (Draft) --ADA legislation is driving factor --Cost of Improvements $229,000-369,000/year -Ramps $29,000 -Sidewalk Improvements $130,000-170,000/year -Minor Street Capital Improvements $50,000-150,000/year -Street Overlay and Sealcoat $20,000 --Cost of total program $10-27 million (full range) --Problem: 30-100 years to comply 100% with ADA requirements --Alternatives 1. Low cost/very high risk 2. Very high cost/low risk --Alternative Strategy 1: Review and revise current standards for new construction prior to 1995 construction season. Requires input from disabled community and will increase cost to developers. --Alternative Strategy 2: Review and revise standards for concrete repairs in conjunction with annual street overlay and sealcoat projects. Increased ramp construction on resurfaced/reconstructed streets and reduces available resources for other projects. --Alternative Strategy 3: Identify and prioritize access improvements through a survey of high use areas and input from disabled community. --Alternative Strategy 4: Reorganize current projects, increase funding, implement construction of highest priority pedestrian improvements. Create expanded accessibility program of $341,000, reduce the 50150 sidewalk program, and identify new funding sources with the development of an overall pedestrian master plan. --Summary: Constructing accessibility improvements will not only benefit the members of the disabled community, but will benefit the community as a whole by creating a more pedestrian friendly environment. --Going to Council worksession on January 10, 1995. Suggestions/Questions --LDGS has created system where some new developments do not have sidewalks. --Snow removal has set precedent for clearing sidewalks. -Can these ordinances be made to apply to surrounding landscaping as well? --Will the City GIS include all ramps/accessibility? -The fledgling GIS program will do this in the future. -How can businesses be leveraged to provide more money to encourage sensitivity to the disabled community? --Key Bank, ramps built that go into parking lot --Steep crowns in road - difficult to get over --Alleyways a problematic V. TRANSFORT PRESENTATION ( Paratransit Plan and Implementation for 1994) Accomplishments for 1994 --Route 9 - 1/93 --Route 10 - 8/94 --1/94 Evening service - no funding available --3/94 Dial -A -Ride startup --7/94 Phase 1 of bus stop modifications completed --7/94 Phase 2 of bus stop modifications started --7/94 Transit facility improvements completed --8/94 1 - new accessible bus (8 out of 22) --12/94 Phase 2 bus stop modifications completed --12/94 Next day service provided --1/95 Dial -A -Ride Fare begins 1995 Milestones --July 95 Begin phase 3 --Dec. 95 Complete phase 3 --July 96 Begin Phase 4 --Dec. 96 Achieve 100% vehicle accessibility --Dec. 96 Achieve completion on all bus stop modifications VI. OTHER BUSINESS --Follow-up mailing to ascertain how many business actually have knowledge regarding business ticketing of vehicles. --January meeting - Monday, Jan. 30th at 2:30 p.m. --Safety Net Plan for Dial -A -Ride emergency cases -Unusual circumstances -Trips for food, medical appointments, work, school -Adverse financial situations -Contact by Human Resources Agencies -Must have time limit 1. Must contact Disabled Resource Services 2. Requires financial statements --Diane Rehner is stepping down from COD, will work on subcommittees -Looking for replacements -Process 1. January "mini -election" for replacing Diane 2. Recommends Bob Willmont as replacement VII. UPDATE --Diane will NOT be stepping down as COD chair and will continue indefinitely in that position. Admin4ative Services • City of Fort Collins January 18,1995 Dear Commission on Disability Member: The regularly scheduled monthly Commission meeting is on January 30, 1995. It will be held in the CIC room, 300 LaPorte Avenue, City Hall West Building beginning at 2:30 p.m. The Agenda is as follows: I. Tom Chapel presents "Why Impossible" II. Felix Lee presents "Accessible Housing Mix" III. John Daggett presents "Update on Transportation" IV. Schedule February meeting V. Sub -committee breakout groups VI. Other business (if any) See you all then... Nancy L. Stirling Information & Communication Systems City of Fort Collins Attachments 300 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. Bov 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (303) 221-6790