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A
I
mean
you're
caring,
a
dog,
oh
dog
alrighty,
but
welcome
folks
didn't
get
the
application
I
think
in
the
email,
but
just
for
the
public
record
you
introduce
yourself
and
structured
your
son.
Why
are
you
going
to
enjoying
okay.
B
Woman
brown,
hair
blue
eyes,
I'm
wearing
a
blue
shirt,
I
promise
or
she
and
her
and
I
expressed
interest
in
doing
the
committee
professionally
I've
worked
in
the
accessibility
and
reasonable
accommodations
based
for
I
guess,
25
years
and
a
long
time,
Arlington
resident
and
I'm
going
to
be
stepping
back
from
my
federal
government
job.
So
I'm
really
excited
to
learn.
So
that's
why
I'm
here?
A
Sounds
good
well
I'll
open
the
floor,
but
they
want
to
ask
any
questions
or
anything.
Yep.
C
Of
course,
yeah
I
was
just
curious.
What
issues
might
be
five
priority
on
your.
B
Plate,
oh
wow,
do
you
have
a
long
time
I've
specifically
worked.
D
B
Technology
in
the
workspace
so
ensuring
that
technology
and
anything
produced
through
technology
via
technology
that
anybody
who's
using
the
technology
or
doing
the
training
has
an
equivalent
experience
and
I
really
think
there's
going
to
be
tremendous
potential
with
artificial
intelligence,
because
I
have
huge
huge,
huge
concerns
about
built-in
bias
or
people
with
all
of
us
with
a
range
of
abilities.
I
just
have
huge
concerns,
so
that's
one
area,
the
other
is
for
many
years.
B
B
B
Yeah
he
actually
that's
how
he
identifies,
and
so
I
just
am
curious
about
what
our
county
is
doing
and
there's
something
that
I
can
think.
B
A
Sounds
good
well
yeah,
I'm
on
the
autism
spectrum
as
well,
so
I'm
glad
to
have
you
on
I'm,
not
sure
I'll
need
to
refer
to
the
our
staff
liaison
Courtney,
it's
the
application,
pending
our
approval
or
what's
the
current
status.
F
So
the
next
phase
would
be
the
DAC,
the
Commissioners
would
speak
and
if
you
do
recommend
for
appointment,
then
we'll
follow
up
with
our
work,
liaison
and
recommend
applicant
or
appointment.
The
next
four
meeting.
A
Right
have
you
met
with
her
chair,
yet
no.
A
C
I
I
would
be
interested.
You
mentioned
some
areas
that
you're
you're
interested
in
and
what
the
charter
being.
C
No
I
mean
the
charter
from
the
County
Board,
because
there
are,
you
know
other
boards
and
commissions
that
are
working
with
variety
of
you
know
the
particularly
a
variety
of
disabilities
are,
emphasis
has
been
physical
and
sensory,
disabilities
and
I
know,
for
you
know,
I'm
a
deafblind
persons.
So
there
are
some
civil
rights
Ada
concerns.
With
regard
there
and
I
know.
The
commission
has
worked
on
a
variety
of
issues
within
County
government,
but
also
in
the
community,
like
housing,
accessible
housing,
transportation.
C
B
So
so,
for
the
past,
20
years
at
the
state
department,
I
have
LED
teams,
people
who
have
built
software
and
training
for
staff
employees
with
physical
and
sensory
disability.
That's
what
I've
done
so
I
was
part
of
a
group
that
revised
What's
called
the
sections
by
Hawaii
of
guidelines
or
for
trying
to
use
some
of
the
terms
for
electronic
information
technology
so
that
the
federal
government
purchases
builds
makes
available
to
the
public
or
to
employees.
So
as
part
of
the
group
that
rewrote
the
standards
to
be
more
in
line
with
International
standards,.
B
C
C
B
B
B
C
I
was
just
curious
because
I
know
that
there
are
certain
issues
going
on.
A
Thanks,
oh
you're,
welcome.
Thank
you,
as
always
Doris
I
would
say
without
our
chair
being
here.
A
C
C
F
Ever
done
right,
so
there
has
been
a
slight
change,
but
they
typically
want
is
the
at
least
the
chair
of
the
commission
to
review
the
application
meet
with
the
applicant
and
then
from
there.
The
commission
will
provide
the
recommendation
to
the
board
for
appointments.
F
It's
up
to
you
guys
it
could
be.
If
you
are
fine,
you
can
provide
that
feedback
to
Elizabeth
and
then
Elizabeth
can
do
Karen
and
there
let.
D
D
C
A
The
book
yeah
that's
what
I
was
going
to
go
with
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
I
was
getting
the
procedure
correct.
All
right,
I
motioned,
to
recommend
Karen
O'donnell
to
be
for,
commissioner
of
the
disability
advisory
commission
for
Arlington
County
Virginia.
G
F
A
Agreed
and
then
to
complete
the
vote,
any
opposed
hearing,
none,
the
recommendation
is
approved
and
Elizabeth
will
have
her
own
separate
approval.
But
well
you
can't
I
I,
don't
see
anything
can
dream
that
so,
hopefully
we'll
see
you
at
our
September
meeting
with
that.
Do
we
need
one
signed
up
for
public
comments.
A
Sorry
hearing,
none,
no
one!
Virtually
okay!
We
will
now
approve
the
July
18th
minutes.
I
do
an
amendments
and
my
last
name
and
I.
A
Problem
you
get
technically
that
can
be
accepted
as
a
friendly
Amendment.
What's
the
amendment
to
add
us
to
my
name,
yeah
Oh.
C
Aaron
and
I
have
an
amendment.
The
amendment
is
please
check
for
probably
because
when
I
was
reading,
I
heard
it
that
minutes
might
be.
Oh
in
the
body
of
the
text,
not
in
the
not
in
the
headache
there
may
be
others,
but
that's
the
one.
A
In
general,
grammatical
changes
don't
require
unless
it
impacts
the
spirit
of
the
minutes.
So
yeah
moving
on
Justin
I
see
you
haven't
I'm.
A
Oh
sorry,
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
with
the
approved
amendments
moved.
A
F
C
A
All
righty
Justin
I
believe
you
have
a
report
from
us
regarding
your
meeting
before
member
deep
frosting
yeah.
E
We
had
a
successful
meeting
being
that
when,
over
a
few
ideas
on
unemployment,
adult
changing
positions
into
Arlington,
no
prop,
he
said
they
wouldn't
make
any
promises,
but
he
would
introduce
a
preliminary
trial
run
of
by
adjustable
adult
changing
stations
at
early
voting
locations
for
next
year,
which
is,
in
my
opinion,
a
good
sign
that
we
got
got
some
support
from.
D
E
Liaison
on
that
and
that
successful,
then,
in
the
coming
years
we
may
end
up
expanding
that.
I
have
high
hopes
that
it
will,
but
only
time
can
can
tell
and
only.
E
Well,
that
I've
been
going
forward.
A
Hello
Elizabeth.
H
H
A
No
problem-
and
this
is
Bryant
I-
will
be
the
interim
chair
for
the
meeting
today.
A
Yeah
so
Justin
just
gave
us
his
report
regarding
adult
changing
tables.
It
appears
that
Matt
umranti
is
interested
in
potentially
implementing
well
in.
Let
me
rephrase
that
he
would
be
interested
in
working
with
the
staff
to
see
if
we
could
Implement
a
pilot
program
and
we
were
going
to
questions
all
in
fact
Justin.
A
So
you
provide
any
details.
Like
is.
A
The
current
fy24
budget,
or
with
the
fee
something
we
would
have
to
put
in
the
request
for
for
fys
and
fiscal
year,
25
budgets
or
the
CIP
when
that
comes
up
for
Regal.
E
You
didn't
mention
that
sir
I
think
it
would
be
worth
asking
about
see
if
it
would
be
possible.
It
seems
like
it,
but
honestly,
I
didn't
get
that
I.
Think
I
think
Italian
made
with
what's
going
on
in
2024
is
something
that
we
do
get
this
Square
yeah.
E
Okay,
one
more
questions,
yeah.
C
Okay,
two
things:
one
foreign.
E
If
not,
purely
because
adult
changing
stations
have
only
been
something
that
has
been
previously
introduced
to
the
us
as
recently
as
2016.
E
The
only
General
difference
between
trying
to
adjust
my
wheelchair,
a
little
I
thought
the
only
General
difference
between
our
between
the
U.S
and
the
UK
is
we
haven't,
been
able
to
get
it
quietly
implemented
across
the
U.S
to
the
extent
of
putting
it
into
law,
and
this
is
a
new.
This
is
something
that's
new
to
the
us,
as
it
is
the
only
Master
success
we've
had
is
in
in
Oklahoma,
where
they
were
able
to
get
it
into
love
to
have
new
buildings
implemented
with
adult
changing
stations
by
the
year.
2024.
C
Yeah,
no
I
only
brought
it
up
in
the
context
of
questions
about
about
funding,
right,
yeah,
yeah
and
whether
the
County
Attorney
might
might
bring
it
up,
as
he
has
and
other
things
that
we're
not
strictly
required.
You
know
that
that's
the
only
reason
I've
raised
that
question
more
than
anything,
and
because
now
that
we've
built
the
the
cluster,
you
know
we,
we
turned
the
accessible
restrooms
on
on
the
lobby
level
into
cluster
restrooms.
C
C
C
Those
words
are
the
words
the
words
for
cluster
restrooms
say
there
should
not
be
more
than
and
it's
50,
but
more
so
it's
kind
of
restrictive
requirement
and
and
I
so
I'm
just
really
who's
going
to
read
what
what
way
and-
and
we
are
right
now
having
a
problem
with
as
as
I've
raised
to
the
commission
before,
with
with
the
the
agreement
for
a
permanent
site
plan,
condition
for
power
doors
which
are
not
required
under
the
Ada,
but
everybody
funds
more
accessible,
certainly
for
many
many
purposes,
then
in
new
construction
for
residential
as
well
as
well.
C
C
So
I,
that's
why
I
asked
the
question
I'm
curious
about
whether
in
the
meeting
with
him
whether
you
mentioned
this
is
the
second
question
whether
you
mentioned
any
any
of
the
issues
that
that
we
raised
about
the
building
regarding
important
example,
the
high
intensity
lighting,
which
has
taken
all
contrast,
stuff
with
significant
vision.
A
I'm
gonna
take
back
this
conversation,
so
yeah
pro-head,
Justin.
A
His
plan
is
to
move
forward
on
that.
Just
to
see
you
know
if
additional
letters
from
the
commission
is
needed
to
help
bring
that
vote
through
the
County
Board,
so
yeah
Justin.
A
What
I
would
like
to
see
done
is
I
mean
you
just
write
an
email
to
Matt,
confirming
what
you
discussed
make
sure
you
CC
and
Courtney
on
that
email
as
well,
so
she
can
forward
that
to
the
rest
of
the
commission,
but
yeah
I
I
would
just
like
to
know
what
tools
he's
going
he's
thinking
about
using
well
proposing
to
be
used.
I
E
Okay,
yeah
and
also
I
would
like
to
add
that
this
is
materially
just
helped
getting
people
with
disabilities
that
have
enchantments
out
having
good
quality
of
life
that
they
deserve
to
have
yeah
and
on
that
I'll
send
out
the
email
and,
at
the
same
time,
I
would
like
to
ask
if
we
can
be
involved
in
that
conversation
with
the
County
Board,
because
how
I
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
tell
me
if
I
am
please
let
me
do,
but
I
would
like
to
see
our
condition
involved
into
conversations.
A
Yep
and
I'm,
assuming
they're,
going
to
have
an
additional
line
item
in
the
fy25
budget.
To
add
these
adult
changing
stations
and
I
know
every
year
the
chair,
which
will
be,
we
won't
know
for
2025
until
like
January,
but
when
it
comes
time
for
the
commission
chairs
to
meet
with
the
County
Board
chair
for
budgets,
and
certainly
add
this
to
one
of
our
items
that
we
request
the
county
considers
adding
to
their
fy25
budget,
and
maybe
there
is
a
grant.
We
could.
A
You
know
direct
staff
to
apply
for
on
behalf
of
the
county.
A
A
Sorry
Doris
correct
2024.
A
We
will
I
think
we
can
certainly
add
this
to
the
line
items
that
doc
will
request
from
the
County
Board
and
if
there's
a
grant
out
there
that
you
know
of
that,
accounting
could
potentially
apply
for
I
would
say
that
would
be
extremely
beneficial
because
we
know
the
budget
was
tight.
This
year.
D
D
F
I'm
not
sure
I
can
ask
about
that.
There's
a
centralized
fund
I
I
will
add
that
that
physical
run
a
little
bit
different,
so,
for
example,
July
1st
again
or
FY
24,
so
technically
we'll
be
gearing
up
for
fy25
in
that
January
time
frame.
Okay,
so
but
I
I
will
ask
the
question:
if
there's
a
centralized
fund
for
accessibility.
E
E
From
what
Matt
said,
there
is
very
early
voting
locations.
Please
direct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
but
at
the
sound
of
the
getting
high
adjustable
changing
sessions
which
can
cost
five
thousand
dollars
and
ten
thousand
dollars
I
think
we
could
certainly
look
at
getting
grants
for
at
least
one
of
those
locations
did
not
decide
or
when
Matt
decides
to
go
forward.
C
I
I
just
thought
of
another
thing
that
patch
that
really
needs
to
be
a
question.
So
the
county
is
running
this.
This
is
the
JVG
Smith
building
right
I
might
do
you
know
so
yeah
well,
quarantine,
I
was
asking
Courtney.
If
she
knows
my
understanding
is
that
the
county
rents,
the
building
and-
and
that
means
the
landlord
and
the
county
would
have
to
approve
or
we
we
just.
It
would
be
helpful
if
we
knew
that.
F
A
Yeah
I'm
sorry
go
ahead,
yeah
and
I
think
Justin
you're.
A
A
A
A
So
that
that
would
be
a
larger
discussion,
I
think
Justin
just
wants
to
get
this
into
public
facilities
like
County,
like
parks
and
Reps
location,
community
centers,
the
library
system
and
any
other
community
use
space
that
is
directly
owned
and
controlled
by
Arlington
County.
The
Bosman
Center,
of
course,
will
have
to
be
a
different
discussion,
but
I
think
what
Justin
is
saying
that
Matt
is
open
to
requesting
a
pilot
study
within
early
voting
location,
community,
centers
and.
E
A
Out
yeah,
that's
a
great
topic
for
further
discussion
and,
of
course,
always
you
know,
there's
room
for
growth
in
the
building
code
here
in
Virginia
and,
of
course,
the
permanent
fight
plans.
What
are
they
called
again
Doris
from
it's
like.
C
Buildings,
it's
called
the
public
Facilities
Review
Committee,
so
it's
it's
an
entirely
different
portion
of
the
Planning
Commission
and
and
on
that
both
the
schools
and
the
county
are
involved,
but
but
the
scene.
The
thing
is
that
if
something
is
in
the
same
building
code,
if
a
requirement
is
in
the
State
Building
Code,
then
the
code
enforcement
people
will
will
will
be
examining
for
that
element
of
being
there
and,
and
you
know,
prove
a
permanent
or
disapprove
or
imagine
if.
C
That
that
requires
a
change
from
Richmond,
but
but
so
I
I
think
whatever
whatever
study
Matt
does
probably
needs
to
take
those
considerations
into
it.
How
I'm,
just
you
know,
I
I'm
I'm,
just
speculating
on
that,
but
but
it's
helpful
if
something
is
required
in
a
state.
A
C
Yeah
get
to
that
point,
but
but
but
this
thing
the
thing.
The
other
thing
is
the
issue
of
the
you
know
the
the
title
to
requirement
with
regard
to
polling
places,
so
the
the
fort
Carrick
Bosman,
the
the
title
II
requirement
is,
is
higher
because
of
the
kind
of
seat
of
County
government.
Please
correct
anything
that
I
say
that
doesn't
sound
right
to
you,
but
but
for
the
purposes
of
polling
places,
there's
kind
of
because
they're
not
used
at
all
times.
A
A
Agreed
I'm
going
to
put
up-
and
in
this
conversation
because
for
discussing
things
that
I
think
we
can
say,
but
we
could
Oh
I
thought
you
were
going
to
take
a
voter
system,
no
yeah,
so
we're
we're
Gathering
more
information
before
we
do
that,
because
we
sort
of
want
to
know
more
about
math
thinking
when
it
comes
to
this
and
how
he
wants.
D
A
Navigate
this
through
the
County
Board
and.
C
So
that's
what
I
was
hearing
is.
Is
that
would
be
helpful
if
the
commissioned
yeah,
we
need
to
spell
out
some
areas
agreed
and
and
support
the
financial.
A
Agree
but
for
action
items
Justin
if
you
could
just
follow
up
with
an
email
with
Matt,
to
confirm
your
conversation
with
them
and
CeCe
Courtney
into
that
email
as
well.
I
think
that
would
be
helpful
for
us
to
determine
next
steps
from
the
commission
standpoint.
All.
C
E
For
one
person,
they're
typically
held
in
the
family
regression.
C
E
I
guess
we
are
on
an
agreements
on
sending
an
email
out
to
Matt
agreed
all
right.
I'll
square
away
by
1900
by
tomorrow
sounds.
A
Good
thank
you
Justin
and
now
I'm.
Moving
on
to
our
next
item
planning
for
our
visit
with
Matt
or
the
Bossman
Center
is.
A
This
no
so
this
one
this
the
meeting
we're
discussing
today
was
the
meeting
we
discussed
last
month,
where
we
were
going
to
take
Matt
on
a
tour
of
the
Boston
Center
to
point
out
accessibility
concerns
that
we
believe
the
County
Board
means
to
address,
but.
A
C
That's
what
we're
possessing,
but
but
but
so
it's
more
than
just
awareness
right
of
of
accessibility
and
or
accommodation
and
kind
of
concerns
at
Bosman.
It
was
something
you
know.
I
thought
I
had
recommended
me
asking
directly
what
it
was
where
the
concerns
you
might
discussion.
She's.
Never
you
know.
C
A
We
can
put
that
in
his
invitation
and
in
our
invitation
letter
to
him
going
to
our
first
item
for
this
agenda
item
confirming
the
dates
did
Graham
present
any
proposed
dates.
F
Me
know
a
date,
but
I
will
say
I
think
we're
looking
at
September.
However,
for
September
we
have
Clinton
Edwards
who's,
a
new
transient
manager
who
will
be
coming
to
September's
meeting
so
I,
don't
know
if
you
want
to
do
maybe
the
first
piece
of
the
transient
manager
and
then
end
it
with
Matt
or
we
can
do
another
October
or
whatever
the
next
one
would
be
just
fully
with
that.
A
All
right,
so
I
will
put
the
two
options.
First,
option
is
for
our
September
meeting.
We
have
the
meeting
with
the
new
transient
and
this
would
be
the
staff
who
over
who
is
in
charge
of
or
monitoring
the
Stars
program
and
other
accessible
dreams,
it
options
and
then,
for
the
second
part
of
the
meeting
we
have
Matt
and
we
discuss
our
issues.
A
So
that's
one
option
to
have
a
combined
September
meeting
option
two
is
to
have
Matt
at
our
October
meeting
to
discuss
the
issues
if
I
had
a
favorite
to
choose,
probably
be
the
October
meeting.
Given
the
lengthy
discussions
we've
been
having
with
our
normal
meetings
but
I'll
open
the
table
for
discussion
on
option,
A,
September
or
option
to
be
October
I.
C
Would
like
to
actually
move
option
b
with
the
rationale,
then,
if,
if
we
are
having
a
star
officials
here
and
if
we,
if
we're
advertising,
that
meeting.
D
C
I
have
a
feeling
that
we
will
have
a
lot
of
the
public
here,
which
would
be
actually
a
very
good
thing,
but
we
would
have
a
lot
of
the
public
here
and
we
might
want
to
give
them
a
chance
a
chance
instead
of
having
to
worry
to
rush
through,
because
a
County
Board
member
is
either
going
to
come
in
and
and
a
lot
of
times.
You
know
board
members
like
to
come
in
at
the
beginning.
C
The
other
thing
is
that
our
meeting
date
usually
conflicts
with
the
with
the
recess
session,
yeah
or
so
I'm.
Not
exactly
sure.
You
know
how
that
plays
out.
I.
E
Propose
another
idea
sure-
and
it's
a
stupid
idea
of-
why
don't
we
just
sort
of
September
meeting?
Why
don't
we
expanded
for
another
hour
after
meeting
time
at
six
I
know
it's
a
bit
lengthy,
but
there
is
concern
of
my
door
said
directly
run
wrong,
but
if
there
is
concern
about
conflict
of
interest
or.
A
Well,
Matt
would
have
a
at
the
recess
meeting
so
they're,
currently
in
August
recess
right
now,
so
they
didn't
meet
this
month,
but
starting
in
September,
they
resumed
their
normal
meeting
schedule
so
and
it
can
go
to
10.
30.
I'm,
going
to
refer
deferred
to
our
staff,
leads
on
Courtney.
F
Now
another
thing
is:
is
that
I
can
I
can
reschedule
Mr
Edwards
to
an
October
meeting
or
flexibility?
If
you
want
I
can
see
about
the
September
I've
had
maybe
Matt
come
September
and
then
move
Mr
Edwards
to
October.
That.
D
C
I
And
then
also
it
looks
based
on
the
the
action
items
for
off
the
agenda
today.
It
looks
like
we
might
also
need
10
minutes
to
reconvene
to
come
together
and
talk
about
everything
before
that
comes
in
October.
My.
J
Yeah,
so
I
was
just
gonna
hop
in,
and
so
we
had
a
list
of
topics
that
we
had
discussed
in
a
meeting
prior
to
the
last,
where
we
broke
down.
J
Essentially,
all
of
the
issues
that
we
had
come
up
with,
as
they
were
concerned
to
the
building
I
have
completed
that
list
and
I
can
send
it
around
tomorrow
morning
and
I
feel
like
that's
going
to
be
better
mechanism
for
us
to
kind
of
delineate
out
or
sound
who
we
want
to
address
what
topic
these
problems
have
been
essentially
stratified
into
their
given
category.
Let's
say
you
know,
we
have
issues
with
the
with
the
way
in
which
the
bathrooms
are
set
up.
J
We
have
someone
who
can
tackle
those
Mobility
concerns
and
we
have
issues
with
the
ambient
Lighting
in
the
building
and
someone
who
can
tackle
those
concerns
so
so
that
list
is
made
it
just
has
to
be
sent
out.
We
can
reconvene
for
beans
to
discuss
who
wants
to
tackle
what,
but
that
was
that
was
the
only
thing
that
the
conversation.
C
Me,
let
me
say
one
thing:
I
was
sitting
here
thinking
because
the
the
recess
meeting
always
happens,
the
same
third
Tuesday
right,
yes,
yeah
and
so.
D
C
J
F
Possible
I,
just
yeah,
you
guys
can
can
move
it
first.
You
can
move
it
for
a
special
meeting.
I
just
have
to
be
able
to
notice
the
meeting
publicly,
which
is
about
three
days
so
yeah.
That's.
A
A
So
on
Tuesdays,
when
we
normally
have
our
monthly
meetings,
the
County
Board
is
in
the
room
right
across
from
us
for
their
recess
meeting,
which
starts
at
3
P.M
and
can
go
into
10
p.m.
That
night
and.
C
A
Yeah,
so
it
the
Tuesday
meeting
is
very
lengthy
and
I.
Don't
think
there
would
be
an
appropriate
amount
of
time
to
pull
that
away
from
that
again,
it's
a
lot
of
variables
like,
depending
on
what
the
agenda
looks
like
for
that
day.
Yeah.
A
D
D
E
Action
so
could
I
propose
that
in
terms
of
sessions
and
like
Courtney
said
we
could
schedule
a.
A
Special
meeting
so
I'm
gonna
take
the
conversation
back
real,
quick
doing
a
straw.
I'm
gonna
give
the
conversation
to
our
online
members
real
quick.
So
if
you
have
any
quotes
over
those
in
the
room,
if
you
have
additional
comments,
please
hold
them
until
we
get
through
our
virtual
colleagues,
Elizabeth
I
believe
he
went
in
to
speak.
First.
H
Well,
no
I,
don't
have
anything
specific
I
I
just
was
actually
going
to
respond
to
Duncan's
Point.
That
he's
made
the
list
of
issues
that
we
had
come
up
with
and
if
he
emails
them
out,
I
would
suggest
that
we
all
try
to
look
at
them
and
and
and
give
me
up
it's
that
we're
interested
in
before
the
committee
meeting,
so
that
then
maybe
it
will
take
as
long
at
the
committee
meeting.
H
It
was
a
very
small
comment
related
to
Shifting
the
meeting
I'm
I
am
I.
Think
it's
a
good
idea
if
it
gives
Matt
more
flexibility
to
be
able
to
talk
with
us.
A
Agreed
Alexa
did
you
have
anything
to
add.
G
A
So
what
I
would
propose
right
now
is
we
move
our
October
meeting
from
Tuesday
October
17th
to
either
October
10th,
which
is
also
a
Tuesday
or
October
24th,
which
is
also
a
Tuesday
ending
maths
availability
for
either
of
those
States.
A
G
A
All
right
Elizabeth
is
October,
24th
good
for
you
as
well.
A
Anyone
have
any
objection
to
October
24th
already
I'm
gonna
make
a
motion.
Then
I
motion
to
think
of
the
wording.
I
motion
to
move
the
disability
advisory
commissions,
October
meeting
from
October
17
20
23
to
October
24
2023.
At
the
same
time,
another
Rise
our
County,
leads
on
Courtney
to
issue
a
public
notice.
E
F
No
worries
anybody
a
second,
my.
A
All
right
sounds
good.
The
eyes
have
it
Corgi,
hopefully
that
date
works
out.
If
not,
please
let
us
know
and
I'll
let
you
know
yeah
and
of
course,
these
ice
cream.
Both
alternative
dates,
yeah.
E
And
and
if
the
24th
doesn't
work,
then
we'll
make.
A
It
works
well,
the
24th
doesn't
work.
Hopefully,
Graham
will
have
us
some
dates
that
we
can
discuss
that
at
our
September
meeting
and
we'll
just
have
the
vote
again
at
our
September
meeting.
But
this
gets
the
ball
rolling
for
Courtney,
so
she
can
make
the
necessary
arrangements
all
righty,
so
Duncan
will
send
out
the
topics
this
well
tomorrow.
You
said
right:
I
could
send
them
to
Mario
all
right,
send
them
tomorrow.
Court,
evil,
Ford.
A
J
A
Sure
so
we
have
around
20
topics
we
listed
for
discussion
with
Matt,
so
each
commissioner,
you
know
take
one
to
two.
A
If
you
can
just
so
we're
spreading
the
workload
around
to
everyone
and
not
placing
it
on,
you
know
the
select
group
of
Commissioners
and
then
we
will
discuss
this
agenda
item
more
at
our
September
meeting,
because
I
do
want
to
respect
time
and
I
notice.
We
have
an
agenda
item
to
prepare
for
or
next
month,
so
we're
going
to
turn
it
over
to
Courtney
for
the
staff
leadings
on
report.
B
F
Right,
thank
you.
So
the
report
was
just
that
we
have
Edward
Clinton
Edwards
coming
to
the
meeting
in
September,
so
he's
already
situated
I
believe
he's
gotten
acclimated
and
fun
stuff,
so
he's
ready
to
provide
a
report.
My
understanding
is
that
they're
at
the
preliminary
stages,
they've
had
to
go
back
to
square
one.
So
the
goal
is
that
he's
going
to
provide
an
update
and
I
believe
at
that
time
also
solicit
intake.
A
So
I'm
going
to
start
with
questions
and
then
I'll
go
to
the
rest.
First
question
or
sort
of
ask
is
Courtney:
do
you
have
like
a
list
of
Community
organizations
that
fall
under
Dax
purview
that
we
could?
Let
them
know
that
star
is
coming
or
is
that
outside
of
the
County's
responsibility?
No.
F
I
can
let
so
Dak
reviews.
Part
of
the
process
is
regional
grants,
which
is
title
three
and
title
four
of
the
Boone
County
funding.
So
I
can
let
our
vendors
know
that
that
he
will
be
present
and
on
September's
meeting.
F
I'll
have
to
ask
I
I
do
know
that
I
will
post
it,
but
I
can
I
can
check
on
that.
Okay.
A
Sounds
good
so
yeah.
C
Are
we
do
we
have
a
list
of
of
County
residents
the
that
that
we
we
used
to?
Have
we
used
to
have
a
list
serve
and-
and
we
would
post
information
and
there
were
something
like
a
hundred
people
or
maybe
more
on
that
list
that
were
not.
You
know,
Commissioners
or
I,
wonder
if
we
still
have
that
or
we
certainly
should
I
think
post
it
out
to
the
people
who
are
the
moderators
for
the
SOS
Lucerne.
D
F
What
their
plan
is,
and
they
hope
to
lay
that
out,
I
mean
I-
could
definitely
send
it
out
to
Regional
grants,
but
the
first
maybe
received
the
update
since
that
has
been
pending
for
a
while.
A
C
I
was
I
was
concerned
because
everybody
is
concerned
about
whether
you
know
when
they're
going
to
do
outrage
to
the
to
the
community
and
if
they're
going
to
accomplish
this
is
by
coming
to
back.
I.
Think
it
kind
of
I
would
be
asking
whether
whether
whether
whether
whether
Clinton
and
and
and
the
staff
over
there
is,
is
going
to
be
sending
a
star.
C
F
So
my
understanding
is
that
there
they've
regrouped
and
they're
going
to
come
to
explain
where
they
have
to
start
at
Square
One,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
that
means.
But
they're
wanting
to
lay
out
I
guess
a
plan
and
let
you
know
where
they're
at
so
that's.
Why,
once
you
get
the
information
kind
of
straight
from
the
person,
then
maybe
taking
it
from
there
and
you
can
definitely
ask
them
what
their
initiative
is
and
what
they
plan.
But
my
understanding.
What
whatever
was
done
in
the
past
was
scrapped
to
my
understanding.
A
C
A
Overdue
I'm
gonna
say
one
thing
before
turning
over
well,
although
Alexa
go
but
I
think
there
was
a
staff
change
that
sort
of
allowed
the
whole
star
revamp
to
just
fall
through
the
floor
and
now
they're,
reorienting
staff
on
this
and
restarting
the
process
from
scrap
and
I'll.
Let
Alexa
provide
us
a
more
in-depth
update,
oh
you're,
muted,
Alexa.
G
That's
the
same
thing
that
they
were
telling
me
and
that's
kind
of
part,
of
the
reason
that
I
want
to
have
this
meeting.
Is
you
just
get
a
sense
of
you
know?
What
do
you
mean?
It
sounds
like
everybody
else
has
heard
that
everything
was
completely
scrapped.
So
maybe
we
have
the
answer
to
our
question
already.
If
it
was
completely
scrapped
and
nothing
is
being
used,
oh
I,
you
know,
that's,
that's!
That's
what
I
really
want
to
get
clear.
You
know
right.
A
Yeah
sorry
go
ahead,
no
go
ahead
and
that's
what
I
think
this
meeting
is
for
because
they
just
hired
the
new
staff
that
oversees
the
star
contract
with
the
vendor,
so
I'm
sure
February
yeah.
A
So
this
is
well
that
we
didn't
have
a
staff
member
back
then,
and
so
they
just
hire
the
new
staff
member
was
hired
a
few
months
ago
and
they
just
caught
up
to
the
the
the
star
revamp
as
it
was
left
when
the
previous
staff
member
left,
the
county,
so
I'm
sure
he's
reviewed
all
of
the
documents
associated
with
that
plan
and
he's
coming
to
present
us
his
vision
of
what
that
looks.
A
Like
so
I
I
think
we
should
sit
on
our
hands
for
this
one
and
see
what
stock
have
to
say
another
September
meeting
and
then
from
there.
Of
course,
we
will
have
opportunity
to
give
him
all
of
our
questions
and
concerns,
and
then
we
can
go
from
there.
H
Yes,
hi
I
just
want
to
get
a
sense
from
Alexa
and
the
group
I
recall,
Alexa
came
in
a
couple
times
and
gave
us
gloom
and
doom
from
all
the
proposals
they
were
suggesting
for
Star,
because
they
just
weren't
user
friendly
at
all
and
then,
when
they
put
it
off,
I
was
cynical
and,
and
maybe
some
others
in
the
room
were
that
oh
they're,
just
putting
it
off
and
so
people
forget
and
then
they're
gonna.
H
You
know
re-up
it
with
the
same
issues
and
so
I'm,
seeing
this
as
very
positive
that
they're
not
just
trying
to
do
the
same
thing
and
I
just
wanted
to
lay
out
there
that
that
that
I
don't
know
if
Alexa,
you
kind
of
remember
that
conversation.
But
it
seems
kind
of
positive
to
me
if
they're
starting
from
square
one,
because
we
didn't
like
what
they
had
yeah
right.
G
H
G
G
A
Agreed
So
to
that
I
say
make
sure
that
everyone
on
this
call
and
on
this
commission
you
know
September
19th
2023,
it's
the
meeting
we're
going
to
have
regarding
the
what's
getting
our
update
on
star
that
we've
all
been
waiting
for
and
I
would
encourage
everyone
in
this
commission
to
notify
your
networks
and
other
active
advocacy
groups
of
this
meeting.
A
So
they
can
attend
to
get
the
update
and
go
back
to
their
respective
groups
to
regroup
and
determine
what
star
looks
like,
but
I
think
we
could
talk
all
at
night
speculating
all
night
and
I
I
will
say
that
for
next
month,
if
everyone's
in
agreement
with
that
great
alrighty
chairs
reports,
Elizabeth
do
you
have
anything
to
report.
H
That
maybe
Brian
you
would
mention
that
we
did
have
another
meeting
and
you
have
been
to
all
of
them
related
to
the
checklist
that
that
the
Aging
commission
Focus,
the
Aging
commission
planning
Council,
was
putting
together
on
a
on
a
senior
quality
of
life.
Checklist
and
I
thought
it
was
an
interesting
call.
Were
you
were
you
thinking
of
mentioning
that?
Or
do
you
want
me
to
talk
about
it.
A
Yeah
that
is
and
leave
on
reports
as
the
last
sub
item,
so
yeah.
H
The
Marcus
alert
committee
did
not
meet
and,
and
so
I
don't
have
anything
to
report.
A
C
Review
committee
meetings
this
month
in
August
and
then
nor
did
the
Housing
Commission
be
and
additionally.
C
Going
on
to
the
ones
that
I'm
covering
of
warmata
met
in
July
but
did
not
meet
in
August,
they
never
do
so.
Their
next
meeting
is
going
to
be
in
September.
C
However,
there's
a
sudden
group
that
is
reviewing
the
X
accessibility
advisory
committee,
AAC
bylaws,
for
potential
changes
that
may
be
adopted
at
the
first
meeting
in
September,
which
will
be
on
a
Tuesday.
It
will
be
instead
of
a
Monday
on
September
5th.
C
C
I
know
of
one
person
who
is
considering
applying
or
did
conserve
replying
for
that
we
would
have
to
look
on
their
website
to
find
out
whether
the
recruitment
is
closed
and
and
but
the
person
who
was
filling
that
position,
Phil
Posner
West
from
Arlington
and
represented
Arlington
as
okay,
so
and-
and
we
have
other
members
from
Fairfax-
and
so
consequently,
it's
very
important
Charlie
Arlington
too,
keep
that
position
they
have.
They
have
somebody
else
who
represents.
A
Already
and
to
my
understanding,
that's
what
modern
committee
membership
is
by
appointment
by
motherboard
and
not
the
governor
of
Virginia.
Correct.
Excuse
me
so,
like
the
Virginia
Representatives
on
this
committee,
aren't
appointed
by
Governor
young
and
they're
appointed
by
the
one
motherboard
correct
or
yes,
who.
C
A
I
I
am
a
bit
curious.
Was
there
any
mentioning
on
I
I
know
that
the
big
elephant
in
the
room
for
what
Mata
and
the
northern
Virginia
Transit
convention
is
the
700
million
dollar
shortfall
that
is
coming
up,
I
think
starting
25.
C
The
the
process
is
a
two-year
process,
they
just
completed
the
process,
but
but
they
they
can
have
changes
in
interim
years.
The
cycle
starts
for
the
budget,
which
is
a
completely
different
cycle
than
the
service
change
cycle.
C
D
E
D
A
C
They
go
into
effect
in
January,
but
and
and
they
would
be
taking
testimony
sometime
in
September,
October.
D
C
D
C
A
You
know
all
right,
so
I
I
got
sponsored
closer
to
that,
we'll
we'll
start
to
hear
more
and
hopefully
our.
C
In
particular,
reducing
Affairs
for
Capital
Affairs,
for
Metro
access
at
four
dollars,
and
and
so
that
takes
250
in
Revenue
off
the
table
and
and
then
also
making
Big
Bus
changes
and
most
of
those
went
into
effect.
July
one
really
what's
not
happened
is
changes
to
service
operating
in
Fairfax
County
or
this
because,
for
example,
the
4B
bus
that
runs
up
and
down
here
in
front
of
this
building
and
goes
into
goes
towards
Seven
Corners.
That
bus
is
is
primarily.
C
In
the
hands
of
Arlington,
because
most
of
most
of
the
territory
coverage
in
Arlington
by
that
route,
although
people
in
in
Falls
Church
right
there
are-
are
also
affected,
but
but
but
some
of
the
roots,
for
example,
that
you,
the
two
a
and
the
2B
those
are
running
from
here
and
go
into
Fairfax
County.
But
most
of
it
is
Fairfax
County.
So
that's
the
way.
The
prioritize
who
has
the
biggest
say
and
who's
going
to
get
paid
the
most
substitutions.
D
A
H
I
not
that
I
know
of
I
haven't
really
been
on
the
vision.
Zero
group
I
I
contacted
the
leader
of
that
a
while
back
and
said
that
we
need
to
find
another
person,
but
I
don't
seem
to
be
on
the
email,
so
I
will
check
back
and
make
sure
that
I'm
getting
those
emails
unless
somebody
else
here
has
been
participating
in
the
vision,
zero
group,
that's
the
group
that
would
have
you
know
pedestrian
accidents
by
some
particular
date.
A
A
Moving
on
to
the
last
two,
the
Virginia
Health
Center,
all
right,
bhcl
behavioral
Wellness
facility
you'll
have
an
update
on
that
I
think
that'll
be
ramping
up
end
of
September
early
on
October
I.
Don't
think
it's
even
at
the
sprc
stage.
Yet
so,
but
as
soon
as
I
get
an
update,
I'll,
let
everyone
know
and
then
Joint
Task
Force
with
the
Aging
commission.
We
did
have
a
meeting.
We
made
some
revisions
to
the
document.
A
I'm
gonna
go
I,
don't
think
they
sent
it
out
yet
so
I'm
going
to
request
that
to
be
sent
out,
and
then
we
are
also
having
a
meeting
with
a
member
with
a
staff
member
of
planning
Department
to
go
over
our
checklist
and
refine
it.
Some
more.
A
You
know
we
did
stress
within
this
that
this
is
not
to
replace
Ada
504
or
any
other
federal
state
or
local
accessibility
policy
or
laws
that
are
in
place.
This
is
to
fill
in
the
gaps
where
the
Ada
is
current,
KDA,
504
and,
of
course,
any
other
Associated
laws
are
lacking
in
and
to
for
it
to
be
a
tool
for
members
of
the
Planning
Commission
to.
A
C
Yeah
I
I
actually
very
very
concerned
about
that,
because,
because
I
think
that
checklist
makes
for
confusion
and
then
secondly
and
most
importantly,
the
amount
of
time
bench
on
accessibility
or
any
of
the
topics
to
recycling
is
is,
is
very
small
and
compared,
for
example,
to
discussions
about
I
mean
they
never
discuss
some
of
the
stuff.
That's
in
there
and
it's
it's
mainly
the
big
kinds
of
things
like
like
how
many
type
A
units
are
going
to
have
in
there,
because
it's
a
matter
of
of
space.
C
H
A
Checklist,
hey,
hey,
Doris,
Elizabeth
yeah
go
ahead
Elizabeth,
but
she
was
interrupting.
H
H
Was
sorry
I
was
afraid
that
if
I
didn't
jump
in
I
would
forget
your
original
comments
and
so
I
wanted
to
address
the
first
couple,
because
I
have
a
bad
memory
and
forget
them
if
I
so.
D
H
So
the
chapel,
the
the
checklist
that
you
saw
that
was
distributed
to
the
group
quite
quite
a
while
ago,
has
been
shot
down
and
the
way
the
insurance
down
was.
They
took
out
any
reference
to
something
that
was
already
in
the
code
for.
H
People
so
that
I
wanted
to
know
the
checklist
that
you
looked
at
is
now
out
of
date
and
one
of
the
reasons
that
they
narrowed
it
down
to
not
include
anything
that
was
in
the
code
was
to
once
again
help
to
make
a
difference
between
anything
that
is
already
required
in
the
code
and
things
that
are
just
nice
for
seniors
and
people
to
have
in
livable
communities.
So
it's
the
whole
idea
of
disability.
H
Justice,
so
that's
the
first
point
I
wanted
to
make,
but
you
probably
looked
at
an
earlier
version
and
then
also
we
had
them
put
in
several
places.
The
fact
that
this
is
beyond
the
federal
requirements-
and
this
is
not
to
supplant
and
compliance
with
this-
does
not
supplant
any
compliance
with
federal
law.
So
I
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
Brian's
and
I
have
been
really
pounding
that
and
they
understand
that,
and
we
should
probably
get
you
the
shorter
checklist.
A
But
for
the
list
for
the
revise
list,
I
will
send
that
out
as
soon
as
I
can
get
it
from
the
person
who
is
making
the
adjustments
on
that
other
than
that.
That
is
all
I
have
for
my
reports.
Is
there
any
other
items
to
discuss
that
has
not
been
discussed
already.
A
Hearing
none
I
moved
to
join
our
office
meeting
all
right,
there's
a
second
all.
Those.
D
A
A
I'm
hearing
no
opposition,
the
media
on
our
August
meeting
is
adjourned.
Thank
you.