5.17.2022 City Council - Human Services, Housing, Youth and Elder Affairs

Fall River Government TV May 18, 2022 YouTube Report Issue

The Committee on Human Services, Housing, Youth and Elder Affairs convened on May 17, 2022. The meeting began with the adoption of the minutes from the March 15, 2022 meeting, which passed unanimously. The committee then received a report on the Youth Violence Prevention Week, held from April 25th to 29th, 2022. Chris McCluskey, Youth Services Coordinator, and Michaela Gagne, an Adjustment Counselor at Diamond, detailed activities such as an information presentation at the Boys and Girls Club, policy dialogues, gang presentations, and an art contest. They also highlighted ongoing efforts like the Diamond Family Wellness Day and the "You Matter" campaign, which provides mental health resources via QR code magnets. Councilor Pereira expressed concerns about bullying and the severe lack of mental health services for youth, suggesting the use of ARPA funds for billboards to promote the "You Matter" campaign, a suggestion the committee agreed to explore further. The resolution regarding Youth Violence Prevention Week was adopted unanimously. The second major item was a resolution to discuss ADA needs and improvements throughout the city. Dennis Piscelli, Chair of the Commission on Disability, and Dan Robert provided an update. Piscelli explained that Fall River completed an ADA self-assessment and transition plan in 2019/2020, which made the city eligible for state grants. Initial improvements included a handicap ramp, leveled areas in the hearing room, and braille signage in Government Center, funded by a $237,000 grant. Piscelli also discussed the commission's fund of approximately $169,000, derived from disability parking violation fines, used for ADA issues, home modifications, and a disability scholarship program. He highlighted ongoing efforts to improve street accessibility, including testing audible pedestrian signals. Councilor Pereira emphasized the need for the disability commission to be involved in city development and site plan reviews. The committee requested a detailed list of completed and outstanding ADA improvements and decided to table the resolution to allow for further research and a future meeting with the commission.

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