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Commission to monitor other city boards, proposes "Alameda for All" accessibility pilot

Commission on Persons with Disabilities · March 16, 2026
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Summary

The Commission on Persons with Disabilities established a new standing agenda item to monitor other city commissions and community events, floated tabling opportunities and events (April 18 spring shindig, May 2 electrification fair, July disability film screening), and Commissioner Canadler proposed an "Alameda for All" pilot framework to test low-cost sensory, communication and cognitive accessibility improvements.

Commissioners agreed to a new standing item to review and monitor other boards and commissions for accessibility-related issues, on a volunteer basis. Chair Mullins and staff encouraged commissioners to "peek in" at agendas for parks & recreation, transportation, planning and public utilities and to report back at the commission's May meeting.

Commissioner Canadler presented a pilot framework she called "Alameda…

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