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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2018-11-28 | 28 | ITEM 2-A COMMISSION ON DISABILITY MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, November 28, 2018, 6:30 PM the elections. But there is two items that the planning department is working on, and you've probably heard them that's one on Central that a member of the planning department came and did a presentation for us last year, and they have made some changes, some modifications to the original plan. And then the other one is on Clement Street. The plans are pretty well-developed. And I would like to, if the mission's agreeable, to invite one of the planning department officials to come and make presentation to us and both develop next meeting or the week, whenever they can come. Acting Chair Jenn Barrett: Okay. So, on my part, I went to a Chamber of Commerce meeting to talk about the ADA Initiative that I've done, been working on for getting businesses to be doing small steps to be more accessible under the ADA, and providing certificate, showing that they've made progress. So I left a number of flyers there, and we have a commission email address so that people can email and ask questions and send in photos of their before and after. And I also got in contact with three city staff members that I met and have asked them to pass along our flyer and our information as well. I'm still going to try to work on spreading the word a little bit more the best I can, so any ideas on how to do that, the better. And then I believe the I'm sorry, I don't know the exact name. They came to talk to us about the help for the elderly and some of the homeless. They're going to be talking in front of the city council next meeting, I believe. Laurie Kozisek: If you're speaking of the Alameda Collaborative, which is working on the McKay Wellness Center, yes, they spoke here, and then they spoke at the planning board, and then I think they're speaking at the council. Acting Chair Jenn Barrett: And this is to remove the government name on the parcel right now. Laurie Kozisek: Yes, it's to remove the government overlay, which is a required step before they can sell the property. They already have it leased and they're already going ahead with their plans. Acting Chair Jenn Barrett: If anyone's interested at the next council meeting. Does anyone have any other items? Arnold Brillinger: Jen, I had a question for your group. Are there certificates that you're handing out already? Acting Chair Jenn Barrett: I have not handed one out yet, but I do have a copy of it. It'll probably. It'll be half-sized, but it'll look like this. Arnold Brillinger: Okay, because there's I'm kind of slow going down Park Street, and so it gives me time to read all of the notices in the different windows. And somebody had a thing up there, it was a certificate that they were passed by a CASp person, but it didn't have any signatures. Because I was wondering who did this, and I didn't know where they got the certificate from. Acting Chair Jenn Barrett: Laurie, I think you would be able to answer that question since you're CASp certified. Laurie Kozisek: I would. 03/13/19 Page 28 of 32 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2018-11-28.pdf |