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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommission On Disability - Minutes - 04/08/2017COMMISSION ON DISABILITY Fort Collins City Hall: Council Information Center 12:15 p.m. Thursday, April 8th, 2017 Present: Marilee Boylan, Jan Barela-Smith, Rustin Hughes, Terry Schlicting, Hettie Hueber Absent: Michael Marr, John Morris, Sherri Reichow, Leslie Efird Guests: Amy Lewin, Jason Brabson, Alex Gordon, Aaron Iverson, Mandy Morgan, Jeanne Popenthien, Tessa Greegor City Staff: Ray Martinez, Ali Recio, Jennifer Harvey The meeting was called to order at 12:17pm. Introductions were made and the minutes were approved as presented (Motion H. Hueber/2nd M. Boylan). OPEN DISCUSSION • Marilee Boylan asked if a date had been set for a recumbent bike ride along with Rustin Hughes and city employees. The question was referred to the contingent from FC Moves (Adaptive Biking). • Mandy Morgan of the Harmony Apartments presented more information about safety challenges related to the upcoming multi-family development to be built adjacent to the Harmony Apartment complex. In particular, we discussed the safety of crosswalks and access to a single drive into both complexes. It was reported that the crosswalk will be raised, but there is no plan at this time for a flashing crossing signal. Additional signage will be installed. Mandy provided photographs of the drainage ditch from St. Peter’s Church to Front Range Baptist Church. There is no sidewalk there. The city reported that this has been brought to the attention of Rob Moseby and that it may be possible that this area will be prioritized by the Sidewalk Prioritization Model. NEW BUSINESS • FC Moves gave a presentation regarding the installation of Bike Share. They specifically asked for commission input on the number and types of adaptive bikes that might benefit the community. Several questions came up, including the capability to carry a wheelchair on the adaptive bikes presented, their cargo capacity, and the possibility of recumbent bikes. The fee structure was presented. At this time, there is no information on whether a discounted fee could be available for Bike Share users who have disabilities. • Aaron Iverson presented a review of the Harmony Corridor Plan. The goal will be to have High Capacity Transit available along Harmony Road, with a E/W Max-type system to connect to the existing N/S Max. • Alex Gordon from North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization gave a presentation of current planning and provided the commission with their brochure compiling transportation options for riders with disabilities. Also discussed was Dial-A-Taxi and its possible expansion, subsidizing Uber/Lyft, and the Liberty App. This app is a resource to identify drivers who are trained to work with older riders and riders with disabilities. ELECTIONS Elections were postponed to the May 2017 meeting. With no Unfinished Business or News & Updates being presented for discussion, the meeting was adjourned at 2:15pm.