Task Force Related to the Rights of Coloradans with Disabilities - Outdoors Subcommittee
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The Colorado General Assembly recently passedHB23-1296 that created a task force to study rights for persons with disabilities.
The purpose of the Subcommittee on Basic Access to Colorado Outdoors for Persons with Disabilities is to identify barriers to basic access to and the enjoyment of the Colorado outdoors for persons with disabilities and to make recommendations for addressing those barriers. The outdoors subcommittee shall submit a report with its findings and recommendations, including recommendations on best practices and guidance for creating basic access to Colorado outdoor spaces for people with disabilities, to the main task force on or before December 1, 2024.
Engage with the Outdoors Subcommittee of the Task Force
The Task Force encourages participation from affected and involved stakeholders and is asking for input as it relates to the charge of the outdoors subcommittee. Please feel free to reach out via email or share your story below.
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.
The Colorado General Assembly recently passedHB23-1296 that created a task force to study rights for persons with disabilities.
The purpose of the Subcommittee on Basic Access to Colorado Outdoors for Persons with Disabilities is to identify barriers to basic access to and the enjoyment of the Colorado outdoors for persons with disabilities and to make recommendations for addressing those barriers. The outdoors subcommittee shall submit a report with its findings and recommendations, including recommendations on best practices and guidance for creating basic access to Colorado outdoor spaces for people with disabilities, to the main task force on or before December 1, 2024.
Engage with the Outdoors Subcommittee of the Task Force
The Task Force encourages participation from affected and involved stakeholders and is asking for input as it relates to the charge of the outdoors subcommittee. Please feel free to reach out via email or share your story below.
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.
Below are the ideas under consideration by the Outdoor Recreation Subcommittee relating to barriers to basic access and enjoyment of the Colorado outdoors including such activities as hiking and biking, access to rivers and lakes, and other forms of recreation.
None of the ideas constitute formal recommendations at this time and the ideas are being presented strictly for stakeholder feedback to be considered by the subcommittee. In some cases, competing, parallel or complementary ideas are presented for addressing challenges or barriers to gather feedback on multiple approaches discussed. The subcommittees may revise, discard or advance any one or more of the ideas as recommendations later this year.
Members of the public are invited to answer any or all of the following questions about each idea:
What do you see as the strengths or benefits of this change to current Colorado law?
What would be any areas of concern, unintended consequences or other implications?
Do you have specific revisions, additions or key elements relating to this particular idea that you would like the subcommittee to consider?
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Below are the ideas under consideration by the Outdoor Recreation Subcommittee relating to barriers to basic access and enjoyment of Colorado's ski resorts, including and barriers relating to adaptive equipment manufacturers.
None of the ideas constitute formal recommendations at this time and the ideas are being presented strictly for stakeholder feedback to be considered by the subcommittee. In some cases, competing, parallel or complementary ideas are presented for addressing challenges or barriers to gather feedback on multiple approaches discussed. The subcommittees may revise, discard or advance any one or more of the ideas as recommendations later this year.
Members of the public are invited to answer any or all of the following questions about each idea:
What do you see as the strengths or benefits of this change to current Colorado law?
What would be any areas of concern, unintended consequences or other implications?
Do you have specific revisions, additions or key elements relating to this particular idea that you would like the subcommittee to consider?
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Below are the ideas under consideration by the Outdoor Recreation Subcommittee relating to barriers to basic access and enjoyment of Colorado's urban and suburban recreational activities.
None of the ideas constitute formal recommendations at this time and the ideas are being presented strictly for stakeholder feedback to be considered by the subcommittee. In some cases, competing, parallel or complementary ideas are presented for addressing challenges or barriers to gather feedback on multiple approaches discussed. The subcommittees may revise, discard or advance any one or more of the ideas as recommendations later this year.
Members of the public are invited to answer any or all of the following questions about each idea:
What do you see as the strengths or benefits of this change to current Colorado law?
What would be any areas of concern, unintended consequences or other implications?
Do you have specific revisions, additions or key elements relating to this particular idea that you would like the subcommittee to consider?
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