Posted:February 22nd, 2010 under advocacy.
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2/22/10: We want to hear from you. Today, we met with Mr. Kapoor and his staff, and had an extensive conversation about the concerns of riders with disabilities. We expressed frustration at having been excluded from the decision-making process, and shared experiences that riders have had  – experiences that reflect a need for improvement.

Mr. Kapoor, the Director of Miami-Dade’s Transit Department, committed to changing the way his Department approached services to riders with disabilities. He and his key staff listened carefully as riders and their advocates identified problem after problem.

To his credit, Mr. Kapoor committed to working with the disability community to restore trust, and to making the changes needed. He committed to meetng with riders and disability advocates at least once a month, at the CILSF offices (located at 6660 Biscayne Blvd. in Miami (305-751-8025). He also committed that key members of his staff would address our concerns.

Which brings us to what we, as a disability community, need to do to make this work –

We need to organize, and share our experiences and expertise with one another and with Mr. Kapoor and his office. We have set up several ways to do this:

 – Our Blog, located at www.ADAadvocacyBlog.org;

– Our new listserv on Transit issues. To join, email me at mdubin@pobox.com;

– Meetings at the CIL, on a monthly basis. Alerts will be posted on this website (www.soflacil.org) and on our Advocacy Blog (www.ADAadvocacyBlog.org) and on our listserv on Transit issues. We will also speak to Mr. Kapoor and his staff on a weekly basis/

For this to be successful, we need you to get involved. Email me with your Transit problems. We will share them with Mr. Kapoor and his staff, and ask them to resolve or for an explanation of why they can’t. We will keep the County Commissioners informed, and where necessary, keep the federal government informed as well.

If you want to help, get involved.

Marc



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