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CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities,2017-06-14,4 | CommissiononPersonswithDisabilities | 2017-06-14 | 4 | ITEM 2-A COMMISSION ON DISABILITY ISSUES MEETING MINUTES OF Wednesday, June 14, 2017 6:30 p.m. workshop, we don't know too much about the nature of it. But I agree with Susan we should be here, as many of us as we can. How are we going to finally bless this and take it to the planning board for it to be voted on? And then the goal by Andrew was hopefully to get it to city council in July. So now is the time to think about this and what's in it. And how do you feel about some of these challenges in terms of 100% visitability and certainly the rising costs that seems to be challenging everybody. Arnold Brillinger: Yes. JoanAnn Radu-Sinaiko: Hi my name is JoanAnn Radu-Sinaiko. I'm a citizen here in Alameda with dual disabilities. I am new. — not new to the discussion but new to where the committee is with this. What does 100% visitability mean? Arnold Brillinger: Visitability is very important in universal design. First of all if you go to most of the homes, the new homes that are built here you will find that right at the front door there's a barrier about five inches tall. We can't figure out why it has to be five inches, why it can't be just an inch or two inches. But a wheelchair cannot go through it. So the first step in visitability is no barrier. The second item is you have to have a door that is wide enough to let someone come in. And it's not only for people in wheelchairs it's also for when you buy that home that costs $1.5 million over here, the first thing you're going to do is say I'm not moving all of my old appliances over there, I'm going to go and buy some new ones. Arnold Brillinger: So you go and order that giant refrigerator freezer with the fancy doors and the slide out shelves and everything. They bring it over the next day and they can't get it in the door. So there are a lot of reasons that we need wider doors. At least one wider door into the home and also accessibility throughout the inside to get around. And the third thing is a bathroom that can be used by a person in a wheelchair. … |
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