Miami Lakes Council Explores Disability Inclusion, Prepares for Community Events
- Meeting Overview:
The Miami Lakes Town Council meeting was marked by discussions on increasing workforce inclusion for individuals with disabilities, upcoming community events, and logistical challenges surrounding these initiatives. Key topics included potential partnerships for disability advocacy, the organization of a game night and art show, and the closure of a local support center impacting special needs services.
A substantial portion of the meeting focused on the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in the workforce and community. A participant from Alliance Community and Employment Services (ACES) delivered a presentation emphasizing the importance of providing job opportunities and support services for individuals with disabilities. Drawing from personal experiences, the speaker highlighted the challenges faced by individuals, particularly those on the autism spectrum, in maintaining employment due to behavioral issues linked to their disabilities. The need for early intervention and awareness of programs like the MET waiver was underscored to help families of children with disabilities navigate the complex system of available services.
The speaker also announced an upcoming event on January 26 at the Robert Alonso Community Center, aimed at providing resources and support to parents of children with disabilities. This event will include activities designed to foster community integration, such as vision board creation. The council was invited to participate and help disseminate information about these vital services. The speaker stressed the necessity of community support and understanding, emphasizing that successful integration into the workforce can enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities.
In another discussion, a senior consultant from Neuro Consulting Solutions (NCS) introduced their mission to create accessible learning solutions for individuals with disabilities. The consultant, motivated by personal ties to the neurodiverse community, detailed NCS’s expertise in educational psychology and behavior analysis. A potential collaboration with the Town Council was proposed for a workshop event in April, focusing on independence and employment for individuals with disabilities. This workshop would require further planning and a proposal outlining the content and associated fees.
The council also deliberated on logistical aspects of supporting individuals with disabilities, such as vocational training that can begin as early as age 14. The council recognized the need for mentorship programs and early intervention to foster confidence and success among young individuals with disabilities.
Beyond disability advocacy, the council addressed the closure of Gigi’s Playhouse, a community center for children with special needs. In response, they discussed continuing art and cooking classes at a local community center, possibly coinciding with existing karate classes. The council considered engaging local chefs and art teachers to lead these classes, emphasizing the importance of verified qualifications for instructors.
The council also reviewed plans for upcoming community events, including a Valentine’s-themed “Painting with a Twist” on February 7 and the “Hope for Autism Gala” on March 10. The Valentine’s event, with a total cost of $1,290, will include painting activities, and registration will open on January 22. Discussions on the gala involved logistical arrangements and a budget of $750 for a table of ten, with council members expressing their intent to attend.
The proposed “Art Without Limits” event on April 10 will feature food and entertainment, including a violinist hired for two hours at $500. The council unanimously passed the motion to approve this expenditure and emphasized the need for further planning and promotional materials.
Moreover, the council explored the organization of a game night scheduled for April 2026, designed to foster social interactions among individuals with special needs. The event will include video games and traditional board games, with considerations for wheelchair accessibility and sensory-friendly accommodations. The council discussed potential sponsorships from local arcades and businesses to support the event’s logistics.
City Council Officials:
Bryan Morera, Angelo Cuadra Garcia, Ray Garcia, Juan Carlos Fernandez, Steven Herzberg, Gina M. Inguanzo (Town Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/13/2026
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Recording Published:
01/14/2026
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Duration:
98 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
Miami Lakes
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