3.9.2022 Commission on Disability

Fall River Government TV Mar 9, 2022 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Commission on Disability held a meeting on Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Due to a potential loss of quorum, the agenda was reordered to address time-sensitive voting matters first. The commission unanimously approved a motion to renew the disability parking enforcement program for the coming year. They also unanimously approved a motion to transfer $8,000 from the disability awareness line to the Fall River Scholarship line for 2022, a decision made on the advice of former CFO Mary Sahali to utilize unused funds. The minutes from the February 9, 2022 meeting were subsequently approved unanimously. Under updates, the commission discussed the City Council's interest in ADA-related matters, particularly outdoor dining and accessibility improvements in Government Center. A motion was unanimously passed to establish a liaison from the City Council to work exclusively with the commission's ADA work group, with the understanding that the work group would report back to the full commission. Vice Chair Debbie Pacheco reported no updates on policies. The December budget report was distributed, and the outreach work group is awaiting numbers from schools for an upcoming meeting. In new business, Chairman Dennis Paul Sally reported sending a letter of support for Jen Klein's universally accessible Copycat Woods project and announced that the Massachusetts Disabled Persons Protection Commission would attend the May meeting to discuss disability abuse.

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