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The purpose of the Disability Access Commission is to advise the Village in its efforts to facilitate full participation in community activities by its disabled residents, to bring disabled persons into the mainstream of Oak Park life by recognizing that disabled persons can lead proud and productive lives, to promote universal access throughout the Village, and to heighten public awareness. (Ord. 2012-0-07, 2-6-2012)
A. Recommend to the Village Board the removal of barriers to the participation of disabled in Village programs and activities.
B. Recommend to the Village Board the removal of physical barriers to disabled access to Village owned property and buildings and provide advisory assistance to the Department of Code Enforcement in the removal of such barriers.
C. Cooperate with and provide support to other Village commissions, committees, task forces, and departments in their efforts to facilitate and promote universal access.
D. Provide advice to any entity within the Village which seeks assistance from the Commission on how to better serve the needs of the disabled beyond minimal requirements of the law.
E. Identify appropriate respite care agencies in Oak Park and, with prior Village approval, make this information available to the public.
F. Develop and present to the Village a plan to increase awareness in both the public and private sector, regarding the rights and abilities of disabled persons.
G. Work with the Manager's office to establish seminars and workshops that promote public awareness of accessibility issues.
H. Establish and carry out a program to recognize excellence in providing access to disabled persons within the Village which will make the public aware of businesses and institutions which are accessible.
I. Create a guidebook to accessible facilities, programs and activities in Oak Park, which guidebook may be made available to the public with the approval of the Village Board.
J. Work with Public Works Department to develop and maintain a safe route map showing the location of all accessible public paths of travel in Oak Park, which map may be made available to the public with the approval of the Village Board.
K. Advise appropriate Village staff on accessibility requirements, as requested.
L. Evaluate the accessibility of buildings and services within the Village and encourage appropriate Village Code Department staff to initiate staff communication with building owners and/or managers regarding the insufficiency of accessibility in their buildings.
M. Promote additional participation on the Commission by disabled persons and disability service providers in Oak Park. (Ord. 1999-0-2, 2-1-99)
A. The Commission shall serve as an advisory body to the Village Board of Trustees on matters of accessibility for the disabled and shall hold such public hearings on the issues of accessibility as the Board, from time to time, shall assign to the Commission.
B. The Commission shall advise Village staff, as requested, on issues involving the interpretation of the Federal, State and/or Municipal codes on accessibility with respect to building accessibility issues.
C. The Commission shall assist Village staff, as requested, in mediation of disputes originating from interpretation of this Code with respect to building accessibility issues.
D. The Commission shall conduct, with Village approval, public awareness, public education and public service programs with regard to accessibility for the disabled. (Ord. 1999-0-2, 2-1-99)
There is hereby created and established in and for the Village of Oak Park a committee to be hereafter known as the Community Development Citizens Advisory Committee ("CDCAC"), which shall consist of the following members:
A. Chairperson;
B. Eight (8) members;
C. A liaison from the Village Board of Trustees, as an ex officio member;
D. A liaison from the Citizen Involvement Committee, as an ex officio member.
The members and chairperson shall be appointed on a staggered basis by the President with the consent of the Village Board. Members shall serve without compensation and shall be appointed for three (3) year terms. (Ord. 1999-0-2, 2-1-99)
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