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Paratransit in Chicago: Pace Starts Extensive ADA Outreach
Pace understands ADA paratransit service is a crucial lifeline to
persons with disabilities. To alleviate any apprehension Chicago
residents with disabilities may have about Pace as their new service
provider, Pace is undertaking one of the most extensive public outreach
efforts ever done by the agency. Beginning next week, Pace will hold 50
public meetings in 65 days - one in just about every City ward - to
inform paratransit riders, the media, elected officials and other
interested parties about the details surrounding this change. To make
sure everyone knows about the meetings, more than 20,000 letters were
sent out about them to anyone who has used the service in the past year.
Additional mailings are planned for May and June.
A complete list of the meetings can soon be found on Pace's Web site,www.pacebus.com . The first one will take place April 12 at the Chicago
Department on Aging & Disability (Southwest Center), and forums will
take place nearly every day after that until June 15. Most are held at
libraries or other public buildings, and the meeting times are varied
(even on evenings and Saturdays) to give everyone a chance to attend.
Anyone who cannot attend one
of the forums but would like to provide input or has any questions about
them, can call Pace at 847-364-7223 (voice) or 847 -364-5093 (TTY).
News archives
A letter to the editor from IDHD faculty Jim Rimmer appeared on October the 8th, 2005 in the Chicago Tribune. In it, Jim follows up on a feature the Trib ran about a week ago on health clubs, noting their absence of coverage about clubs catering to the needs of persons with various disabilities. Read the letter here
James Rimmer, Professor of Disability and Human Development and director of the UIC-based National Center on Physical Activity and Disability, is quoted in this morning's Indianapolis Star. Read the letter here
Ligas v. Maram: Challenging Illinois' Illegal Institutionalization of People with Developmental Disabilities
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