[nfbwatlk] Fw: Possible next steps for the Committee forEstablishment of a Seattle DisAbility Commission

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Thu Jan 15 03:13:40 UTC 2009


The last thing we need is a disabilities commission!

Mike

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----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 2:48 PM
Subject: Possible next steps for the Committee for Establishment of a
Seattle DisAbility Commission



Friends--

The next meeting of the Committee for Establishment of a Seattle 
DisAbility
Commission will be Friday, January 30, 4 p.m.  I believe that the 
location
is still to be determined, and those on this e-mail list will be 
notified.

I am hoping that someone will volunteer to create and host a web site. 
I
realize that a Facebook page has been created and will be a valuable way 
for
our groups to share ideas.  But my understanding is that this is not as
obvious to those surfing the web, nor is it likely to have maximum
accessibility for those who need to convert it to large type, voice, or
another language.  (I'll admit I'm not familiar with Facebook, and I'm 
sure
I'm not the only one.  Could someone send us a message explaining how it
works and how to join?)

We would benefit from having a simple web site that would include basic
documents (such as the blank resolution and petition, and the letters 
we're
getting from City Councilmembers), links (such as to John and Doug's
comments at Monday's City Council meeting), and announcements of future
opportunities to comment.  Is there anyone out there who can create and 
host
a web site?  A possible domain name could be 
DisAbilitiesCommissionNow.org
(it would not be case-sensitive, so one could find it whether using 
capitals
or not).

In case you didn't see it, an article in this morning's P-I says that 
Meg
Paulsen, who has spina bifida, is suing some Seattle restaurants under 
the
ADA.  A summary and link are below.  What is not said is that the City 
of
Seattle Department of Planning and Development almost certainly approved 
the
designs that Paulsen finds inaccessible.  Or if the City lacks adequate
regulations, it certainly can adopt some, or can encourage businesses to 
be
more accessible.

This is one of many examples of issues that are being missed because the
City lacks a DisAbilities Commission.  We need to start compiling a list 
and
some case studies of issues that the City is neglecting, and which a
DisAbilities Commission would attend to.  Examples I have heard so far
include:  (1) discrimination in housing; (2) sidewalk cafes and other
sidewalk obstructions, such as parking kiosks; (3) need for better 
planning
in the placement and design of audible and vibrating crossing signals; 
(4)
barriers to the riders of bus and rail; (5) barriers in restaurants and
other commercial establishments; (6) taxi regulation (move to
wheelchair-inaccessible taxis); (7) lack of closed captioning on Seattle
Channel 21; (8)  inaccessible parts of the City's web site, seattle.gov
(e.g. heavy use of graphics and pdfs without alternatives); and (9) 
City's
increasing reliance on exclusive use of the web and e-mails for 
outreach,
with little or no use of U.S. mail or the telephone.   Let's all 
brainstorm
of possible additions to (or subtractions from) this list.

Chris Leman
(206) 322-5463

ARTICLE IN THE JANUARY 14 SEATTLE P-I:

> Restaurants sued for better access

> A woman who requires a wheelchair for mobility sued two Seattle
> restaurant groups Tuesday alleging that architectural barriers
> prevent her from gaining full access to the waterfront
> restaurants on Piers 56 and 57
>
> * Read the full article at:
> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/395919_ada14.html
>




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