Thank You for Providing Your Input on the Ideas from the Subcommittees of the Task Force Related to the Rights of Coloradans with Disabilities!
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Thank you for your input on the ideas being discussed by the four subcommittees. The survey period is now closed and your feedback is currently being discussed by the subcommittees as they develop their recommendations to the Executive Committee of the 1296 Task Force. Those recommendations will be considered by the Executive Committee beginning in early December. Additional opportunities for public comment will be posted here by December 2, 2024.
Requests for Accommodations: We are committed to hosting meetings that are inclusive and fully accessible to all attendees and presenters. If you have any specific accommodations requests, please reach out to carrie@confluencepsg.com or call/text 303-910-6169.
Thank you for your input on the ideas being discussed by the four subcommittees. The survey period is now closed and your feedback is currently being discussed by the subcommittees as they develop their recommendations to the Executive Committee of the 1296 Task Force. Those recommendations will be considered by the Executive Committee beginning in early December. Additional opportunities for public comment will be posted here by December 2, 2024.
Requests for Accommodations: We are committed to hosting meetings that are inclusive and fully accessible to all attendees and presenters. If you have any specific accommodations requests, please reach out to carrie@confluencepsg.com or call/text 303-910-6169.
Please feel free to share your personal story with us, your ideas, recommendations or guidance that may help inform the Task Force recommendations.
Thank you for sharing your story with us.
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I would appreciate it if you could correct UCH Civil Rights that they are missing Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) as an effective communication service for people with hearing loss who do not know sign language. Not all people with hearing loss know sign language but need captions.
The notice they sent me is misleading if CART is not provided. Please help me reach them. I emailed them and they did not reply. I wrote them on Nov. 6, 2024.
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Mandatory Order from DOJ to State of Colorado concerning ADA, Olmstead, and people at risk of losing their community living rights! This should also apply to DORA/ Task Force and HOA's who "force" seniors and people with disabilities and others of a protected class from their homes and community living resources, especially through illegal means being used by magistrates and muni courts, to "confiscate" properties by claiming unpaid dues/fees and outrageous attorney fees.
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Hello, I'm Rob Gilkerson from Canon City - an ADA consultant for the last 30 + years. Soon after the ADA was first signed into law, I was hired by the Arapaho/Roosevelt National Forest, and then the White River National Forests. My job at each Forest was to survey all of the front country facilities for accessibility (Visitor Centers, Campgrounds, Picnic Areas, & Trail Heads). The number one issue at most sites, was the lack off access to their SST vault toilets - either a curb, no path of travel, and/or the vault toilet being located on a hill. I... Continue reading
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by Wendy Vernon, Founder CO HOA Reform,
25 days ago
A state HOA office for Homeowners to take their concerns, and address those concerns, directly, with systems of accountability, instead of just filling out a report, filing the complaint, and then compiling all similar complaints into an annual report presented once a year. Homeowners need timely results, not more research data. A State HOA Office with teeth is the only way to uphold the constitutional rights of homeowners in Colorado. The current administrative methodology toward homeowner concerns has been relegated to contract law and therefore completely bypasses our constitutional rights, drowning it in "forever" litigation. This is why when concerns... Continue reading
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Too often, those of us with functional challenges fall in the cracks between pigeon holes.
For example, I've often had to go without medical treatment, due to my disability income being slightly too high to qualify for Medicaid. Also, I've been (and presently still am) being harassed, and taken advantage of, due to neerdowell-underlings in local government, deliberately capitalizing on their knowledge of my limitations. It is SHAMEFUL what some will do, when they are confident they can get away with abuse!
Access to legal and Public Defender support, should be available to the disabled, similar for example, to what... Continue reading
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Please provide the required protection for seniors and disabled people. Stop them from losing their homes.
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First I would like to say thank you for this opportunity to voice my concerns that have effected me as a person with disabilities.
Second, I'm full of experiences from not only being a person of disabilities but have a lot of lived experiences in dealing with housing rights on section 8 and dealing with Corporation land private landlord, being harassed by landlords and my VAWA rights being violated along with discrimination and violation of Civil Rights as a person with disabilities, bring disabled and living and ongoing family violence in hiding, a Paralegal online student with disabilities and... Continue reading
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I emailed Commissioner Levy and requested accommodations for the hard of hearing at her May 18, 2023 Town Hall since I have severe hearing loss and wanted to attend her meeting. She wrote me back that the location of the Town Hall meeting was not a county facility so she doubted it had a hearing loop. I emailed back, asking her to ensure that her next Town Hall have a hearing loop so I could attend. She wrote me back saying "The ADA doesn't require county commissioners to limit our activities to places that can accommodate people with disabilities." So... Continue reading
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I am writing this knowing it will be ignored. Here are my concerns, you give all the power to HOA boards, and the owners, and taxpayers, have none. My answer from you is always, hire an attorney. An unacceptable answer. I have filled a complaint about my board and never any reasonable solution. Dora is paid by the state, this is disappointing, waste of money.
I have listened to the zoom meetings and nothing is accomplished.
Thank you, Janet Fennern
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I am a single mom of a daughter with multiple disabilities. I worry that her family may not step in and take care of her when I die. We must rely on public resources and the community to help. She is not able to take care of herself or live by herself. The housing and care options that exist today are dismal due to lack of funding. My daughter would love to have a job, a place to live, friends to talk to and a community to thrive in. I hope that the existing lack of options is rectified in... Continue reading