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♿ Town Meeting Approves Creation of Disability Commission

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Last updated: November 16, 2025 11:55 AM
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Published: November 16, 2025
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Commission to Guide ADA Compliance and Accessibility Improvements

At the Reading Special Town Meeting on Thursday night, Town Meeting members unanimously adopted Article 3, formally accepting the provisions of Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40, Section 8J to establish a Commission on Disability. The decision marks a significant step toward improving accessibility and inclusion for residents with disabilities.

Town Manager Matt Kraunelis introduced the article, noting that the idea had been discussed for nearly a decade.

This is something that’s been talked about in Reading for many years,” Kraunelis said, crediting recent efforts by Albert Pless, the town’s newly appointed ADA Coordinator, for advancing the proposal.

Pless presented a condensed version of his earlier briefing to the Select Board, outlining the commission’s purpose and structure. The body will serve primarily in an advisory and advocacy role, assisting municipal officials on accessibility issues, reviewing public projects for compliance, and coordinating with the Massachusetts Office on Disability. It will also enable Reading to apply for state grants earmarked for accessibility improvements.

Key points from the presentation included:

  • Membership: 5–13 members, with a majority being individuals with disabilities; one municipal official and family representatives may also serve.
  • Responsibilities: Advising on systemic disability-related issues, partnering with residents, reviewing development plans, and promoting best practices.
  • Funding Opportunities: Ability to accept gifts, apply for grants, and utilize revenue from handicap parking fines.

Pless emphasized that the commission would complement his ADA compliance work:

This is about making sure voices are heard and that Reading is proactive in accessibility planning.”

The Finance Committee and Bylaw Committee both recommended the article unanimously. During debate, residents expressed strong support, citing benefits for seniors, families, and individuals with physical and mental disabilities. Precinct 3 resident Ellen Childress shared her perspective, noting that similar commissions in other communities have played vital roles in disaster planning and improving communication for residents with special needs. “It’s a worthwhile pursuit,” she said.

Advocates called the move “long overdue.” The motion carried with overwhelming support, paving the way for appointments and organizational work in the coming months.

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