Ken and All, Perhaps that would be a really good idea, and we could share the response with Matt and Margaret. As you see, they protected themselves with the final clause. Karen Karen Luxton Gourgey Ed.D., Director Computer Center for Visually Impaired People Baruch College, City University of New York One Bernard Baruch Way, Box H-0648 New York, NY 10010 Phone: (646) 312-1426 Fax: (646) 312-1421 http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/ccvip/ From: passcoalition-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:passcoalition-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ken Stewart Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 2:21 PM To: passcoalition@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [passcoalition] Re: Summary from MOPD of Dec 16 Meeting Can a PASS member who was there respond with documentation of other content that is important to us? ...such as what you note, Karen, and any commitments D of T made. --- On Mon, 1/31/11, Karen Gourgey <karen.gourgey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:karen.gourgey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: From: Karen Gourgey <karen.gourgey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:karen.gourgey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Subject: [passcoalition] Summary from MOPD of Dec 16 Meeting To: "'passcoalition@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <passcoalition@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:passcoalition@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 1:54 PM Hi Everyone, Below is the summary of the Dec 16 meeting furnished by Matthew PuVogel of the Mayor's Office for people with disabs. My concern with it is the limited exposure given to the other needed accommodations like detectable warnings, and, of course, it sounds like folks still don't understand LPI's. I'll also send the flyer they want to send to the community. I want to respond to Matthew tomorrow morning So, if you have comments, please let me know by this evening if at all possible. Thanks. Karen, (see below for MOPD summary. On December 16, 2010 The Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities met with the Department of Transportation and the Coalition of Pedestrians for Accessible Safe Streets (PASS) to discuss the new DOJ criteria to be utilized when installing Accessible Pedestrian Signals, and the below summarizes the basic working approach for proceeding. All new installations of lights in New York City will now be evaluated using the complete Department of Justice criteria, and if they are deemed to be a priority, an Accessible pedestrian signal will be installed. It was determined that PASS requests should be submitted to the Department of Transportation Borough Commissioner and a copy sent to MOPD. To start with a baseline, it is necessary to know where the signals have been installed to date, and if and when the complete Department of Justice standards have been followed when installing accessible pedestrian signals. Further, too meet the unique urban setting that is New York City, modifications to the DOJ criteria should be considered, and MOPD and PASS will examine the tool and provide comments on how the DOJ criteria can be modified. As DOT strives to improve pedestrian safety, such changes in intersection design and signalization continue to make the pedestrian phase of street crossings increasingly difficult for people with vision loss. Changes include intersections with multiple lanes, irregular shapes and complicated phasing. Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities will continue to partner with PASS concerning additional pedestrian matters such as Leading Pedestrian Intervals (LPI), pedestrian plazas, and the installation of bike lanes. The statements above attempt to provide a brief summary of the conversation of December 16, and set forth some steps to get momentum generated on accessible signals, and to assure that other identified matters of safety are flagged for future strategic planning discussions. The above does not assert to include all of the details or opinions expressed at the meeting or in accompanying documents, or to include all of the critical safety issues to be explored in future planning partnerships. Karen Luxton Gourgey Ed.D., Director Computer Center for Visually Impaired People Baruch College, City University of New York One Bernard Baruch Way, Box H-0648 New York, NY 10010 Phone: (646) 312-1426 Fax: (646) 312-1421 http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/ccvip/