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Commission discusses committee formation, transit accessibility and community outreach
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Summary
Commissioners discussed forming committees after a one-year pause (June vote expected), raised transit-accessibility and snow-removal concerns affecting riders, and shared announcements about community events and federal advocacy on accessibility.
The commission used its old-business and roundtable portions to consider next steps on governance and community outreach.
Josh Cartee of the city attorney's office reminded commissioners the commission's one-year moratorium on establishing committees ends in June and recommended members compile committee ideas for a June vote. "Coming up in June, the commission can establish committees and meeting times to talk about areas of interest of the commission," he said.
Commissioners raised transportation-access concerns. Trisha Kovacs and Eric Duffy urged follow-up with COTA about service changes and accessibility, and several commissioners noted difficulties reaching meetings on fixed-route service and the need to schedule advisory meetings at more accessible times and locations. Commissioners also asked about snow removal near bus stops as a mobility barrier and suggested inviting Mr. Ritenour (who had shared spreadsheets) to a future meeting for discussion.
Announcements included the Columbus chapter of the American Council of the Blind's next meeting (April 11) and a July 11 summer gathering at Humpback Ridge (Braille Trail), and ongoing advocacy work in Washington, D.C., on web- and device-accessibility legislation.
Provenance: Items summarized here come from the old business and commissioner roundtable sections of the CACD meeting transcript.

