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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2019-01-16 | 14 | ITEM 2-B COMMISSION ON DISABILITY MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, January 16, 2019, 6:30 PM entrances and SO to reduce the impact on the street from that development so we're working closely with them. Chair Elizabeth Kenny: Great, do any commissioners have any questions that. About the Clement Ave Project? When I brought up the Marina Shores Project, one thing that comes to mind is that project is speaking about water taxis which I can imagine will somehow fall under transportation. But there again, we want to keep an eye towards accessibility which I'm sure you guys, the Transportation Department does an excellent job of doing SO. Gail Payne: Absolutely. Chair Elizabeth Kenny: Thank you. Gail Payne: Thank you. 5. OLD BUSINESS Chair Elizabeth Kenny: Alright, I believe that wraps up our New Business. I'm going to move on to item five, Old Business and then we're going to do our Commission and Board Liaison Reports. I'm going to start with Commissioner Brillinger. Arnold Brillinger: Okay, this is in line with Gail's report. Now, I haven't been to the Transportation Commission meetings but I've watched some of them online and they have a real, full agenda for next Wednesday here at 7 o'clock. And I would suggest that you take a look at it and see if there's something in there that you're interested in talking about or to. They've got things on down on Webster and Central. The whole thing about making sure that the kids get to school safely on their bikes and stuff, they've got another section on various projects. Well, they've got so many different projects, I'm surprised they could get it into their time. And I also wanted to mention about the ILC, that's the group that meets quarterly between AC Transit and Alameda, and they've taken and diverted some of the bus line 96 and shortened the 19, I think. Took out some of the route where it went around. Arnold Brillinger: Well anyway, they've took some from one and put it on the other and extended it more so it's all pretty good. The 19 will take you into Oakland. Well, the 96 does too but not downtown. Oh yes, it does. I just remembered. Okay, so either one of those. And I just want to say that I'm into the BART Task Force and to the AAC which is the Alameda County Accessibility Committee. And just kind of keeping up with them and seeing how things go. Thank you. Chair Elizabeth Kenny: Great, thank you Commissioner Brillinger. Commissioner Linton? Jenny Linton: I have been going to the Alameda County Commission on Developmental Disabilities, I hope I used the right term for the group, second Wednesday of the month at 1000 Broadway. And they have been covering items like In-Home Supportive Services, that's a county program, lot on transportation, changes in BART, changes in some of the bus routes. Housing, housing for the developmentally disabled as well as emergency preparedness and registration if 03/13/19 Page 14 of 16 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2019-01-16.pdf |