20 results for “disability access”
20 results for “disability access”
This is the April 3, 2025 City Council meeting agenda for St. Petersburg, which outlines procedural information and accessibility options for public participation. The document provides instructions for in-person and remote attendance via television, online streaming, phone, and Zoom, along with guidelines for public comment and decorum in the chamber. The document emphasizes accessibility accommodations for individuals with disabilities and establishes time limits and conduct rules for public speakers during the meeting.
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This document is the agenda for the City of St. Petersburg City Council meeting held on October 27, 2022 at 5:00 PM. It provides procedural guidelines for public participation, including rules of conduct in the chamber (such as time limits for speakers, prohibition of placards and applause, and speaking only from the podium), accessibility accommodations for individuals with disabilities, and multiple ways for the public to attend and participate remotely via television, phone, online streaming, or Zoom. The document outlines how remote attendees can provide public comment using Zoom's "raise hand" feature and specifies a three-minute speaking limit.
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The City of Tucson's Mayor and Council operates under a council-manager form of government where elected officials set policy and an appointed City Manager executes it. Regular council meetings are held the first four Tuesdays of each month at City Hall, featuring a structured agenda that includes presentations, liquor license applications, public comment periods (up to three minutes for general matters, five minutes for public hearings), consent items, and other business. The document outlines meeting procedures, including provisions for remote participation, accessibility accommodations for persons with disabilities, Spanish-language interpretation, and the adoption of ordinances and resolutions, which take effect either immediately with an emergency clause and five council votes or thirty days after passage.
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This ordinance amends Section 41.18 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to specify locations and times where sitting, lying, sleeping, or storing personal property in public rights-of-way is unlawful. The amended code prohibits such activities that impede passage under the Americans with Disabilities Act, within specified distances from driveways, building entrances, fire hydrants, and permitted activities, and anywhere in streets or bike lanes. The ordinance frames these restrictions within a broader commitment to addressing homelessness through a trauma-informed Street Engagement Strategy while maintaining public health, safety, and access.
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The Worcester Advisory Board of the Department of Transitional Assistance held a meeting on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at The Friendly House (36 Wall Street, Worcester, MA). Advisory board members, numbering 15 to 30 and representing diverse stakeholders including disability organizations, housing authorities, businesses, and community representatives, meet at least ten times annually to provide feedback and develop recommendations to improve DTA policy, expand service access, and enhance local office performance.
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The City of Billings Board of Adjustment is a seven-member board appointed by the Mayor with City Council consent that meets at 4:30 pm on the first Wednesday of each month in City Hall's Council Chambers. Members serve four-year terms with current members George Warmer, Elizabeth Shumaker, Denise Joy, Michael Bruschwein, Chris Hayes, and Josh Sayer, one position vacant, all terms expiring 12/31/29 (with Warmer, Hayes, and Sayer unable to be reappointed). The Board has authority to hear zoning appeals from individuals and city departments under Section 27-1609(C), with agendas and meeting packets posted one week prior to meetings. Accessible accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities, with advance notice of at least three days required.
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The West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Council held a meeting on October 27, 2023, at Stonewall Resort in Roanoke, with 18 members present. The Council approved meeting dates and locations for 2024 in Charleston, Wheeling, Beckley, and Roanoke, and approved a $72,000 grant to Community Access for a "Work Exploration/State Park Project" designed to create integrated employment opportunities for students with developmental disabilities in West Virginia's state park system.
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The City of Seattle's 2017-2018 Proposed Budget document was prepared by Mayor Edward B. Murray and the City Budget Office under Director Ben Noble. The document serves as a comprehensive budget proposal for the city covering the two-year period, including sections on revenue overview, financial policies, and departmental allocations across areas such as arts, culture, recreation, parks, and libraries. The budget document includes accessibility provisions in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, with alternative formats and languages available upon request through the City Budget Office.
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