Dear Mame,
Could you put these files up as simple "plain text" which is what is most
accessible and what I actually asked for pursuant to requirements under the ADA
and Section 504?
This is a problem facing us with multiple sites and documents on the Michigan
dot gov web sites.
In Executive Directive 2014-1 the Lt. Governor and Gov. Snyder denoted on the
last line of the State of Michigan's obligation and willingness to make all
of its web pages and documents fully accessible to all.
It has yet to do so.
Sincerely,
Joe Harcz
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From:
Stoken, Laura (GOV)
To:
'joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx'
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 4:00 PM
Subject: RE: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
Dear Mr. Harcz,
Please find a link below to the Governor’s web page where you should now be
able to access the content in the posted pdfs as they have been converted using
OCR for character recognition. Please note documents are large and will take
time to download.
http://www.michigan.gov/snyder/0,4668,7-277-57577_57657-377701--,00.html
Thank you,
Laura Stoken
Manager, Constituent Relations
Executive Office of the Governor, Rick Snyder
517.335.7858
From: joe harcz Comcast [
mailto:joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 4:55 PM
To: Ellis, Sharon (DTMB) <
elliss1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Calley, Brian (GOV) <
Brian.Calley@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Levy, Daniel (MDCR) <
LevyD@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Mark A. Riccobono NFB Pres. <
officeofthepresident@xxxxxxx>
; Larry Posont NFBMI Pres. <
president.nfb.mi@xxxxxxxxx>
; Elmer Cerano MPAS <
ECERANO@xxxxxxxx>
; MARK CODY mpas pair <
MCODY@xxxxxxxx>
; Robin Jones <
guiness@xxxxxxx>
; Sally Conway USDOJ <
sally.conway@xxxxxxxxx>
; Peter Berg <
pberg@xxxxxxx>
; DANIEL COOPER <
DCOOPER@xxxxxxxx>
; Sarah Gravetti MISILC DNM <
SARA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Rodney Craig MISILC <
rodney@xxxxxxxxxx>
; Christian Simmons <
Chris@xxxxxxxxxx>
; Marlene Malloy MCRS Dir. <
marlene@xxxxxxxxxx>
; Senator Jim Ananich <
mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Egan, Paul <
pegan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Luke Zelley TDN <
lukez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Fw: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
----- Original Message -----
From:
joe harcz Comcast
To:
Stoken, Laura (GOV)
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
My adress, etc. is all in here as are just some of my requests and the format I
am requesting them in.
By the way even the e-mails released on the Governor's web site related to this
issue are not accessible to people who are blind as they are either scanned
image documents and/or not properly tagged pdf files. Thus our screen reading
technology does not work; thus they are not accessible and thus these are
violations of the Americans withDisabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act.
Not to worry literally thousands of documents are not accessible to we who are
blind on State of Michigan web sites in spite of the lies of State ADA
Compliance
Officer Sharon Ellis and in spite of Executive Directive 2014-1.
I would suggest that rather than giving me and others FOIA responses like was
done here by various state agencies that they actually fix the issues so that
we who are disabled have access to critical resources and documents in real
time just like sighted, non-disabled folks get.
Sincerely,
Paul "Joe" Harcz, Jr.
Citizen who is blind.
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----- Original Message -----
From:
Stoken, Laura (GOV)
To:
'joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx'
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 11:40 AM
Subject: RE: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
Dear Mr. Harcz,
Thank you for reaching out to Lt. Governor Brian Calley. I have been assigned
to your correspondence and am responding on behalf of the Lt. Governor.
It appears from your below e-mail that you are a Flint resident that is looking
for information/ resources in braille. Please let me know your name, address
and best method of contact so we can reach out. If you’d like to include a
description of what your need is I would be happy to gather some information
or answers before contacting you back.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if there is anything further I can do
regarding this or any other state-related matter.
Sincerely,
Laura Stoken
Manager, Constituent Relations
Executive Office of the Governor, Rick Snyder
517.335.7858
From: joe harcz Comcast [
mailto:joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 4:23 PM
To: Zimmer, Mike (LARA) <
zimmerm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Rodgers, Edward (LARA) <
rodgerse@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Christian Simmons <
Chris@xxxxxxxxxx>
; Sarah Gravetti MISILC DNM <
SARA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Calley, Brian (GOV) <
Brian.Calley@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
; Elmer Cerano MPAS <
ECERANO@xxxxxxxx>
; MARK CODY mpas pair <
MCODY@xxxxxxxx>
; BRIAN SABOURIN <
BSABOUR@xxxxxxxx>
; Marlene Malloy MCRS Dir. <
marlene@xxxxxxxxxx>
; Mike Zelley TDN <
mikezelley@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Fw: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
I ask just what BSBP is doing as well as other organizations to notify
people ofresources including those for people who are blind in Genesee County
and this is the utter garbage I get. Another FOIA response.
Don't you people have any shame?
I haven't been contacted with resources and I'm a Braile and Talking Book
Library subscriber. No one has made any notice to me or others I know of who
deal
in and with Flint. It is a county wide issue.
And we face daily the broken and non-compliant communications infrastructure
too.
Then I here after I made initial inquiries from Rodgers a whole bunch of spin
but nno answers.
And by the way nothing from the Flint Office on Union Streett where the Office
building had water collers in January of 2015. Say, Mr. Rodgers isn't BSBP's
Flint office located there?
This is the typical, ludicrous response by all state agencies perportedly
serving people with disabilities in this state!
----- Original Message -----
From:
LARAFOIAInfo
To:
joe harcz Comcast
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 4:06 PM
Subject: RE: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
My name is Stephani Fleming.
Thanks.
From: joe harcz Comcast [
mailto:joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 2:11 PM
To: LARAFOIAInfo <
LARAFOIAInfo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
What is your name?
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----- Original Message -----
From:
LARAFOIAInfo
To:
joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:
LARAFOIAInfo
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 12:54 PM
Subject: FOIA Request Extension, 2016-00316 Harcz
Notice of 10-business day extension to respond
This notice responds to your February 9, 2016 email (below), received by the
Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs on February 4, 2016, requesting
information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), MCL 15.231 et seq.
To determine the extent of responsive information, we require additional time
to make inquiry of the applicable bureau. Therefore, it is necessary to extend
the time for response, as permitted by section 5(2)(d) of the FOIA, MCL
15.235(2)(d), through March 3, 2016.
The Department’s FOIA Procedures and Guidelines can be accessed at
www.michigan.gov/lara.
Thank you,
LARA FOIA Office
sf
From: joe harcz Comcast
Sent: Tuesday, February 9, 2016 6:56:25 AM (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US &
Canada)
To: Rodgers, Edward (LARA)
Cc: Zimmer, Mike (LARA); White, Elizabeth (LARA); Marlene Malloy MCRS Dir.;
BRIAN SABOURIN; Sarah Gravetti MISILC DNM; Rodney Craig MISILC; Elmer Cerano
MPAS;
Christyne.Cavataio@xxxxxx
; Larry Posont NFBMI Pres.; David Robinson NFB MI; terry Eagle; Mark Eagle;
Jeff Crouch- k8tvv; Georgia Kitchen FANFB; Mary JacksonFANFB; Mary Ann Robinson
NFB MI
Subject: flint office bldg crisis and blind information resources
February 9 2016 Rodgers on Flint Office Building
Paul Joseph harcz, Jr.
1365 E. Mt. Morris Rd.
Mt. Morris, MI 48458
joeharcz@xxxxxxxxxxx
810-516-5262
Re: Flint Office Building What Did BSBP DO?
To: Edward Rodgers, Director
Michigan Bureau Services for Blind Persons
(Via E-mail)
Elizabeth White, District Supervisor, BSBP
(Via E-mail)
Michael Zimmer, Director, LARA
(Via E-mail)
All,
Please note the Detroit Free Press article after my signature line that denotes
state personnel at the Flint Office Building on Union Street knew or should
have known of problems with the Flint water in January of 2015. Now, I’m
requesting the following information:
Any correspondences to staff or customers related to the water coolers and
their locations.
-Any correspondences related to any measure to notify the public who are blind
in alternate formats about this option. In other words were large print and
Braille notices produced, let alone disseminated and posted?
-Copies of any notice from anyone in BSBP to customers in the Flint Michigan
area about the potential hazardous water during that time to the present.
-Any correspondences to any blind customer from then to the present in the
Flint area detailing resources for lead testing, availability of bottled water,
or any other resource. In other words just who, what, when, where, why and how
were blind customers notified not only of the crisis but, also of resources?
-Also show me even one post to BSBP’s own web site relative to notice to the
public and resources and note as of yesterday there was a big “nothing”.
Of course, I’m still awaiting any such document, notice, etc. as it sure hasn’t
been forthcoming to my person in any format.
Regardless, please send requested information in my most effective format, a
timely manner, and without surcharge in accordance with your Obligations under
Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Send
them as plain text attachments to my e-mail address listed above.
Sincerely,
Paul Joseph Harcz, Jr.
Cc: RSA
Cc: NFB
Cc: MSILC
Cc: MCRS
Cc: MPAS
Cc: several
Attachment:
Amid denials, state workers in Flint got clean water
Paul Egan,
Detroit Free Press 1:33 p.m. EST January 29, 2016
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The state started buying bottled water for its employees in Flint in January
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LANSING In January of 2015, when state officials were telling worried Flint
residents their water was safe to drink, they also were arranging for coolers
of purified water in Flint's State Office Building so employees wouldn't have
to drink from the taps, according to state government e-mails released Thursday
by the liberal group Progress Michigan.
A Jan. 7, 2015, notice from the state Department of Technology, Management and
Budget, which oversees state office buildings, references a notice about
a violation of drinking water standards that had recently been sent out by the
City of Flint.
"While the City of Flint states that corrective actions are not necessary, DTMB
is in the process of providing a water cooler on each occupied floor, positioned
near the water fountain, so you can choose which water to drink," said the
notice.
"The coolers will arrive today and will be provided as long as the public water
does not meet treatment requirements."
Caleb Buhs, a spokesman for DTMB, said the water coolers were provided in
response to the city health notice in late December or early January, which he
acknowledged was about a contamination issue the city said had already
subsided. The state continued to provide the coolers of purified water, right up
to today, because "there were more findings as we went along," Buhs said.
Buhs said his department never told state workers the tap water was unsafe to
drink, but only provided an alternative, as a landlord would do for tenants.
Lonnie Scott, executive director of Progress Michigan, said it appears the
state was not as slow as initially thought in responding to the Flint drinking
water crisis.
“Sadly, the only response was to protect the Snyder administration from future
liability and not to protect the children of Flint,” Scott said. “While
residents
were being told to relax and not worry about the water, the Snyder
administration was taking steps to limit exposure in its own building.”
After months of downplaying concerns, including warnings from researchers about
high lead levels in both the drinking water and in the blood of Flint children,
the administration of Gov. Rick Snyder acknowledged around Oct. 1 a problem
that is now a full-blown public health crisis garnering international headlines.
Michigan DEQ Director Dan Wyant resigned in December after acknowledging
officials failed to require the city to use needed corrosion-control chemicals
when they switched the source of their supply to Lake Huron water treated by
Detroit to Flint River water treated at the Flint water treatment plant.
The lack of corrosion controls caused lead to leach from pipes, joints and
fixtures into an unknown number of Flint households beginning in April of 2014,
when the city began using the Flint River as a temporary cost-cutting move
while under the control of a state-appointed emergency manager. Flint customers
were switched back to Detroit in October, but the potential danger persists
because of damage to the water distribution infrastructure.
Snyder declared a state of emergency on Jan. 5 and a week later called out the
Michigan National Guard to help distribute bottled water and water filters
in Flint. The state of emergency, which was set to expire next week, was
extended Thursday through April 14.
Included in the e-mail string obtained by Progress Michigan is an e-mail from
Mike Prysby, a district engineer in the DEQ's drinking water division, whose
name had surfaced earlier in connection with the Flint drinking water public
health crisis.
Prysby, who had been forwarded an e-mail from other state officials asking
whether he would know more about the safety of Flint's drinking water by March
1, forwarded the e-mail to Stephen Busch, the district supervisor, who on Jan.
22 of this year was suspended without pay for his role in the drinking water
catastrophe.
"
Appears certain state departments are concerned with Flint's WQ (water
quality)," Prysby said in the e-mail to Busch. "I will return the call ..."
On Jan. 23, 2015, the
Free Press ran a story,
accompanied by a photo of Flint residents holding up jugs of brown water, that
said concerns of city residents ranged from the taste, appearance and odor
of the water to unexplained rashes and illnesses, even sick pets. Concerns
about lead had not been raised then, though experts now say the color of the
water — and the fact GM had announced it stopped using it because it was too
corrosive to metal parts — should have been a tip-off that metals, including
lead, were leaching into the water.
The January 2015 Free Press story noted that in August and September, the city
issued three advisories to boil Flint water after detecting coliform bacteria.
Just before Christmas, residents received notices that state tests indicated
higher-than-acceptable levels of trihalomethane (TTHM), a by-product of the
chlorine disinfectants added to the water to kill the bacteria.
The article said that despite a recent alert about TTHM levels having exceeded
federal guidelines in 2014, city officials maintained the water was safe.
The article said that Michigan DEQ officials gave the same assurances at a
meeting at Flint City Hall on Jan. 21.
Prysby represented the DEQ at that Flint City Hall meeting and told residents
the chlorine did its job and cleaned the water of microbial pathogens that
can cause disease within days, the article said. That meant the water was safe
for healthy people to drink for a short time, Prysby was quoted as saying.
The trade-off, Prysby said, was TTHM, possibly a danger for the very young, the
very old, or the very sick if they ingest it long-term, he added.
"But we're talking decades," he said, adding that those who are worried should
talk to their doctors.
Contact Paul Egan: 517-372-8660 or
pegan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Follow him on Twitter @paulegan4.
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Source:
http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/flint-water-crisis/2016/01/28/amid-denials-state-workers-flint-got-clean-water/79470650/
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