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Commission approves agenda and minutes; moves Partners and Access subcommittee to second Wednesday at 5 p.m.

2807270 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

At its March 19 meeting the Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues approved the meeting agenda and February minutes by voice vote and voted to move the Partners and Access subcommittee to the second Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m.; motions to adjourn were also approved.

The Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues approved its March 19 meeting agenda and the February meeting minutes and voted to change the Partners and Access subcommittee meeting day during the March 19 session.

Commissioner Rosanita Ratcliffe moved to approve the agenda; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote. The minutes from the February meeting were moved for approval and seconded; commissioners voted to approve them by voice vote.

During the Partners and Access subcommittee report Vice Chair Larry Keeler said recent Thursday meetings had low attendance. Commissioners discussed switching the meeting to the second Wednesday of the month at 5 p.m. Commissioner Rob Packard moved to change the meeting day; the motion was seconded and commissioners voted in favor by voice vote. The chair said he would update the calendar invites to reflect the new schedule.

The meeting adjourned after a motion to adjourn was moved and seconded; commissioners approved the adjournment by voice vote at 5:32 p.m.

Why it matters: these administrative actions set the commission’s quorum and business record and change a subcommittee time and day intended to improve participation. The scheduling change may affect members’ ability to attend future subcommittee meetings and the likelihood of public input at that forum.