Revere Disabilities Commission Discusses Inclusive Outdoor Programs and Accessibility Initiatives

The Revere Disabilities Commission meeting featured a comprehensive presentation from Rob Dunn of Waypoint Adventures, highlighting efforts to provide adaptive outdoor programming for individuals with disabilities. Key discussions included the integration of specialized equipment to promote inclusivity and accessibility, as well as updates on local initiatives like the All Abilities Beach Day and variance applications for new residential projects.

Dunn, a Revere native, outlined the organization’s mission to overcome societal barriers and provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities to engage in activities such as kayaking, hiking, and rock climbing. By utilizing adaptive equipment, Waypoint Adventures enables participants with various disabilities to partake in these experiences, fostering personal growth and community engagement. The use of tandem kayaks and adaptive boats allows wheelchair users to enjoy water activities, while off-road wheelchairs facilitate hiking and climbing. Dunn noted that these programs not only provide enjoyment but also contribute to personal development and increased confidence for participants.

The meeting also delved into the logistics and challenges of organizing inclusive events. The upcoming All Abilities Beach Day at Revere Beach was a focal point, with discussions on ensuring adequate support and accessibility for participants. A member expressed enthusiasm about a newly acquired piece of equipment designed to assist individuals with mobility challenges, labeling it a favorite due to its versatility compared to existing beach chairs. The dialogue highlighted the need for trained staff to assist with equipment transfers. Waypoint Adventures confirmed that their staff undergoes transfer training in collaboration with Spalding Rehabilitation.

Affordability and accessibility of programs were also topics. Waypoint typically charges a $20 fee for open enrollment programs, but representatives acknowledged potential financial barriers for participants, particularly those on fixed incomes. The organization expressed a commitment to working with individuals to provide scholarships or other financial assistance, emphasizing that no one should be excluded due to cost. The commission echoed these concerns, noting the importance of ensuring all individuals, regardless of financial situation, can participate in community events.

Further discussion covered variance applications for new construction projects, addressing accessibility requirements. A variance was requested for a four-story residential building on Washington Avenue due to a bathtub rim height exceeding accessibility code by a minimal 0.75 inches. The commission expressed no opposition, citing the variance as insignificant in terms of access barriers. Another application involved a six-unit condominium at 141-143 Enderot Avenue, proposing a platform lift instead of an elevator for accessibility. Concerns were raised about the reliability of lifts, but it was acknowledged that indoor placement might mitigate potential issues.

The commission also discussed the allocation of funds collected from handicap fines, which are designated for disability-related programs and infrastructure. Previous allocations included an accessible podium in city hall, with future plans for a music therapy program. The commission committed to providing quarterly updates on fund status to ensure transparency and effective use of resources.

The meeting concluded with updates on local community events, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and engagement. The successful turnout for an all-abilities softball game and the rescheduling of a sensory adventure program were highlighted as examples of community support. The commission encouraged residents to participate in upcoming events and to continue voicing their thoughts on disability-related matters.

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Mayor:
Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
Disability Advisory Committee Officials:
Ralph DeCicco (Chair/ADA Coordinator)

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