Access Advisory Committee to the
MBTA (AACT)
Executive Board of Directors,
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Conference Rooms 2 and 3, 10 Park
Plaza, Boston
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Please note: AACT
meetings are public and open to all. They are conducted in compliance with the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Open Meeting Law, M.G.L. c.30A, §§ 18-25
(effective July 1, 2010).
This
information is subject to change.
10:00
10:25 AM
Call to Order
Introductions/Agenda Review
Chairmans Report
Approval of Meeting Minutes
April 25, 2018
March
28, 2018
10:25 10:45 AM
Committee
Reports
10:45
12:00 PM
Open
Discussion
Old and New Business
Announcements
12:00 PM - Meeting Adjourn
The AACT meeting location is accessible to people with
disabilities and is near public transportation. The AACT Executive Board meets
on the fourth Wednesday of each month, except when noted, from 10:00 AM to
12:00 PM (noon). The Membership meeting follows immediately from 1:00 PM to
3:00 PM.
For more information on accessibility at the MBTA, please
visit www.mbta.com/accessibility.
Comments and questions concerning AACT should be directed
to Chair James White by contacting the AACT Coordinator, Ms. Janie Guion, at
857.702.3658 (voice), 617.570.9193 (TTY), AACT@ctps.org (email), or c/o CTPS,
10 Park Plaza, Suite 2150, Boston, MA 02116 (US mail).
Upon request every
effort will be made to provide accommodations such as assistive listening
devices, materials in accessible formats, and in languages other than English,
and interpreters in American Sign Language and other languages.
The MBTA has advised AACT that Interpreter Services will
be canceled the Friday before each Wednesday monthly meeting unless otherwise
notified. To ensure that interpreter services are
scheduled, please contact the AACT Coordinator,
Janie Guion, by close of business on the Friday prior to the Wednesday
meeting at AACT@ctps.org or leave a voice
message at 857-702-3658.
The
Metropolitan Planning Organization complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other federal and
state nondiscrimination statutes and regulations in all programs and
activities. The MPO does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin
(including limited English proficiency), religion, creed, gender, ancestry,
ethnicity, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, veterans status (including Vietnam-era veterans), or background.
Any person who believes herself/himself or any specific class of persons to
have been subjected to discrimination prohibited by Title VI, ADA, or another nondiscrimination
statute or regulation may, herself/himself or via a representative, file a
written complaint with the MPO. Complaints filed under federal law (based on
race, color, national origin [including limited English proficiency], sex, age,
or disability) must be filed no later than 180 calendar days after the date the
person believes the discrimination occurred. Complaints filed under
Massachusetts General Law (based on race, color, religious creed, national
origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, or ancestry) or Governor's
Executive Order 526, section 4 (based on race, color, age, gender, ethnicity,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, creed, ancestry,
national origin, disability, veteran's status [including Vietnam-era veterans],
or background) must be filed no later than 300 calendar days after the date the
person believes the discrimination occurred. A complaint form and additional
information can be obtained by contacting the MPO (see above) or at
www.bostonmpo.org.