8.13.2025 Commission on Disability

Fall River Government TV Aug 14, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Commission on Disability held a meeting on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025. The meeting began with a roll call, confirming the presence of Chairman Dennis Paulelli and Commissioners Lisa Silva, Dan Roblard, and Katie Driscoll. Following a period for public input, which had no participants, the commission unanimously approved the minutes from their May 14th, 2025, and June 11th, 2025, meetings, with all four commissioners voting 'Yes' on both motions. A significant discussion revolved around ADA updates, specifically the commission's plan to host a virtual Community Access Monitor (CAM) training in 2026 at no cost. Chairman Paulelli and Commissioner Roblard emphasized the value of this training for city departments, the school department, and the housing authority, and discussed the possibility of hosting the advanced, hands-on component in Fall River as well. The commission also addressed a legal opinion issued on August 6th, 2025, by the Corporation Council, which affirmed the legality of their scholarship program. A motion to formally accept and place this opinion on file passed unanimously. Commissioner Katie Driscoll announced a new "Accessible for All Yoga Series" starting August 26th at Bicentennial Park, funded by the Cordiero Foundation and partnering with Heron Yoga. Finally, the commission voted unanimously to move their upcoming September meeting from the 10th to the 17th, 2025, due to Chairman Paulelli's travel plans, before adjourning the meeting.

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