Revere Disabilities Commission Addresses Road Safety and Disability Support
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Meeting Type:
Disability Advisory Committee
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Meeting Date:
04/09/2024
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Recording Published:
04/09/2024
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Duration:
49 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Revere
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent gathering, the Revere Disabilities Commission tackled several issues affecting the local disabled community, including road safety concerns, the discontinuation of the Disability Inclusion Program, potential cuts to personal care attendants’ funding, and the implementation of an electronic visit verification system. The meeting also celebrated the awarding of a grant for an all-abilities Beach Day, discussed the expansion of disability inclusion programs in schools, and shared information on disability-focused resources and events.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to addressing road safety for pedestrians with disabilities. Recent accidents were cited as evidence of the dangers posed by narrow passages and temporary barrels in the area. The commission discussed a mobile app developed by Massachusetts students designed to aid pedestrians, emphasizing the need for increased vigilance at crosswalks. Concerns were raised about blocked bus stops and crosswalks, the lack of enforcement, and the necessity for additional measures to ensure safe navigation for individuals with disabilities. The conversation extended to the broader challenges of road safety, the enforcement of parking regulations, and the need for more resources and personnel to effectively address these issues.
The commission expressed disappointment and concern over the discontinuation of the Disability Inclusion Program and the potential budget cuts to personal care attendants (PCAs). Members debated the complexity and anticipated adverse impacts of the proposed changes, including the implementation of an electronic visit verification (EVV) system. Participants stressed the necessity for better support for individuals with disabilities and criticized the decision to discontinue the inclusion program. The meeting called for greater understanding and support from both the community and government institutions.
Updates were provided on the efforts to improve accessibility at the George V. Kalala Community Center and the commission’s advocacy for the expansion of the Disability Inclusion Programs to other cities and towns. A member shared their conversations with Representative Katherine Clark’s office regarding the implementation of these programs in various school districts.
The meeting also introduced new member Amarie Fiori, who shared her personal connection to disability issues and her intentions to contribute to the commission’s work. The commission acknowledged the receipt of a grant to host an all-abilities Beach Day at Revere Beach, planning to provide accessibility equipment and facilities to ensure inclusivity.
Furthermore, the commission discussed the Goen Fellowship, a work and learning opportunity for individuals with developmental disabilities, and upcoming events hosted by the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (CPAC) in Revere. Information about requipment services and the Masons hospital equipment loan program was shared, offering resources for individuals in need of disability-related equipment.
The commission emphasized the importance of community and governmental support in various aspects, including education, accessibility, and resource provision. To ensure continued engagement and communication, the commission reminded attendees of their contact information and announced the date of the next meeting.
Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
Disability Advisory Committee Officials:
Ralph DeCicco (Chair/ADA Coordinator)
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Meeting Type:
Disability Advisory Committee
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/09/2024
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Recording Published:
04/09/2024
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Duration:
49 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Revere
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