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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2010-09-27 | 3 | Commission on Disability Issues September 27, 2010 Page 3 5-B. Paratransit Advisory Planning Committee (PAPCO) (Commissioner Lord-Hausman): Commissioner Lord-Hausman did not attend the PAPCO meeting. 5-C. City Council Meeting Report (Commissioner Fort): Commissioner Fort stated he monitored the September 7th City Council meeting and there was nothing specific to the CDI. 6. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS 6-A. Secretary Akil advised the Commission that the December 6, 2010 meeting will include the bi-annual Ethics Training required by AB1234. Secretary Akil stated all CDI members should make every effort to attend. 6-B. Secretary Akil acknowledged and thanked Susan Deutsch for attending the CDI and further explained the application process to her for appointment. 6-C. Secretary Akil stated that staff continues to work on the city's overall website and she is still working towards developing an ADA/CDI webpage. 7. ANNOUNCEMENTS 7-A. Chair Krongold asked who is available to attend the Alameda Hospital Fair to which Commissioner Warren and Commissioner Lord-Hausman agreed to attend. 7-B. Commissioner Moore confirmed that she conducted an Autism Prevention Program at Alameda Recreation & Parks Department which went very well. Secretary Akil stated that Patrick Russi of ARPD expresses deep appreciation and sincere interest in continuing some level of training with ARPD. Chair Krongold asked how many attended to which Commissioner Moore stated approximately 60 people. 7-C. Commissioner Moore announced that every third Sunday at the Alameda Multi-Cultural Commission Center is Autism Awareness Movie Day. 7-D. Commissioner Lord-Hausman acknowledged that Alameda was selected as one of the "100 Best Communities for Youth." This could be an opportunity for the CDI to make connections and an opportunity to bring the community together. 7-E. Chair Krongold stated that the College of Alameda received the $250,000 grant which the Lucretia)CommDisability\Minutes(2010\Minutes_Sept 27 2010.doc | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2010-09-27.pdf |