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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2019-03-13 | 15 | ITEM 3-A COMMISSION ON DISABILITY MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, March 13, 2019, 6:30 PM Jenn Barrett: Right. I'm not sure if and how many speakers we have scheduled already, but definitely put that on the list because I think that's going to be huge for 2020, I agree. Arnold Brillinger: Because we could even have two presentations in the same day. Jenn Barrett: Does anyone have any further comments about the retreat? Jennifer Roloff: I reached out to Sarah Henry about social media and she sent me some guidelines on what the social media policies were for the city, if we wanted to put out our own Facebook page or whatever social media outlet we find. And I briefed through it and it sounds like something we were all fairly briefed on it, no vulgarity and stuff like that, and then no political positions. But she also said that she has a huge Facebook following for the city page and if we ever wanted to send out announcements, notifications, that she would be happy to send out whatever we wanted on our behalf. Jenn Barrett: That's great. Jennifer Roloff: So I thought that might be a good way to start it. Jenn Barrett: Okay, great. It takes away from having to have someone monitor the page, which could be potentially a lot of work. Jennifer Roloff: Yes, so I think we would just have to figure out how we wanted to get her information to send out and what information we did. And I don't know if our chair has allowed to do that based on the minutes or how that works. Or we vote as a group at meetings, what we'd like to publicize. Liz Acord: So I think I can answer part of the question. Public Works staff does this - we as staff, push out information to the public information officer about our various projects, activities, events, and things. Once you decide and land on the appropriate mechanism to figure out what that messaging would be, Laurie can handle that push out from the department level to the public information officer. Jennifer Roloff: Which is Sarah Henry, right? Liz Acord: Which is Sarah, correct. Leslie Morrison: So, what I would just suggest is as we address items that we consider whether or not it would be something that should be pushed out, for example, the park at Little John, has that been publicized as now being a park that is accessible to children with disabilities? It seems like that ought to be something that we ought to be asking them to push out. If they're publicizing the opening of that park. Susan Deutsch: I think Amy Wooldridge has, but I don't know how much she has publicized it, but there were plans that were sent out. Well, at least on the city website so people could look at it. And 03/13/19 Page 15 of 28 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities/2019-03-13.pdf |