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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2013-07-22 | 2 | Commission on Disability Issues July 22, 2013 Page 2 5. OLD BUSINESS 5-A. Chair Lord-Hausman acknowledged that the September Mastick Senior Center event and the October Alameda Hospital Community Fair are outreach programs which the Commission will participate in. Chair Lord-Hausman and Commissioner Fort participated in the Alameda County Pilot Volunteer Training Program. 5-B. Secretary Akil distributed the proposed schedule for Alameda Municipal Codes amendments and read an appreciation and thanks letter from Andrew Thomas, City Planner, regarding the CDI's work on the draft Universal Design Ordinance. Chair Lord-Hausman acknowledged Commissioner Harp, Vice-Chair Deutsche and community member Stephen Beard, for their hard work on drafting the Universal Design Ordinance. Chair Lord-Hausman requested that Commissioner Harp email the latest version of the Universal Design Ordinance to the Commission. 5-C. Chair Lord-Hausman acknowledged Public Works and Assistant City Manager, Alex Nguyen for their hard work, regarding the four new benches installed along Park Street. The City hopes to install more as funding becomes available. Commissioner Tam stated Mayor Gilmore acknowledged the benches at one of her community meetings. 5-D. None. 5-E. Chair Lord-Hausman stated she has attended and spoken at the Planning Board regarding Alameda Point and Alameda Landing, where Target is being proposed. Chair Lord-Hausman is hoping that accessible issues and designs are addressed. Commissioner Tam acknowledged that he attended a meeting regarding Alameda Landing and stated that staffis aware of ADA requirements and will adhere to those requirements. Chair Lord-Hausman encouraged the Commission to acknowledge their presence as CDI members at various meetings in support of change and input. Commissioner Tam stated he will mention the support at both the Kiwanis Club and Rotary regarding design and access. | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2013-07-22.pdf |