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Commission on Disability Meeting Minutes of April 18, 2023
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Kelly said that access does not stop with the building considerations. The MAAB only contacts <br /> us if there are issues coming up for administrative review. <br /> Town Meeting Update <br /> • Article 34 involves changing rezoning height restrictions in the center of town and the <br /> Boston Sports Club parcel to 52' or the equivalent of 5 stories. In passing the article <br /> without modification, the property at the Boston Sports Club will be moving forward. <br /> Len said the article is coming back up in Town Meeting without amendment. He would <br /> like to see a development that is more in keeping with the neighborhood. The Munroe <br /> Center passed and the project will be started. <br /> • Article related to Willards Woods: Plans were talked about doing the whole path, <br /> instead of just part, for universal access and that was supported. More HP parking will <br /> be available at the North Street and the Hathaway Street entrances. <br /> Discovery Day—Saturday, May 27th <br /> Victoria, Janet, and Nancy will be available to help with a booth.This presents an opportunity to <br /> continue to gather information about their experience with COVID, sharing information about <br /> the Collaborative Reform, the ADA, and mental health, developmentally delayed, and <br /> neurodiversity. <br /> Lexington Graduate Seeking Changes to Special Education Forms <br /> John Rossi heard a podcast about this former student who is attempting to change the special <br /> forms to encourage more meaningful participation of youth in their IEP development and <br /> implementation process. This discussion was captured by WBUR: <br /> htt�s://wwwewbureor1news/2CD23/CD3/24/special-education-im2roved-forms-process <br /> Re-enactment on the Green <br /> Victoria noticed that the town made improvements to Patriots' Day events by ramping and <br /> improving pathways to the reviewing stands. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Building Commissioner Update <br /> Hastings School is still an ongoing issue. Declines and inclines are not sufficiently marked to <br /> support individuals with vision impairments. There has been a temporary solution, but we are <br /> seeking a more permanent solution. <br /> Bus Stop Issue in Front of Conte's Bike Shop <br /> A possible solution to this problem would be taking out a few parking spaces. This may not <br /> address the challenge of the existing tree and benches. Pamela Lyons will report back. <br /> 2 <br />
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