CouncilMember Claudia Balducci chair of the King County Council Mobility Committee is holding town Halls on Saturday September 15
Screen reader users, if you download the graphic there is more detail that JAWS OCR will help you find. Alas, RantWoman was not able to make JAWS OCR find all the detail she managed to comb out with her wonky eyeballs.
Relevant points: Two events
10:00-11:30 at the Mercer Island Community
Center, right up the hill from the Mercer Island Soundtransit bus stop
2:00-3:30 at the
Kirkland Justice center 11750 NE 118th Kirkland.
For more info, see bit.ly/D6townhall
To request an interpreter (or presumably other accommodations), please contact us in advance at 206.477.1006
RantWoman promises the world further technical minutiae commentary about accessibility issues, but that might not happen today.
RantWoman notes that awhile ago her email streams contained an invitation to a class aimed at county employees or people from community organizations who do things like create mail about how to make communications efforts accessible to blind readers. RantWoman who is not a county employee but... signed up. No one else signed up and the class was cancelled.
Sometimes though RantWoman manages patience as people incrementally learn accessibility skills. For comparison, RantWoman has vexed two previous editors of the newsletter put out by her faith community with a request to add headings to the electronic version so RantWoman does not have to reread every word when she wants only a small item. Now there is a new editor. The second issue he put out had headings! RantWoman is SO extravagantly grateful.
But RantWoman digresses. Come to a Town Hall on Saturday.
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