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Share feedback on draft transition plan update in online public meeting tonight

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“He has been an extraordinary partner to this institution,” President Harvey Kesselman said. “Not only has he supported the Stockton University Foundation for more than 15 years, but he has led several philanthropic initiatives at Stockton, including the establishment of the Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage.” In 2011, Azeez gifted the Woodbine museum and $5 million toward its support to the university.  He is also actively involved in the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton. “Because of his efforts and partnership with this institution, Stockton can share the lessons of the Holocaust with our students and community to continue to honor, remember and educate,” Kesselman said.

New ADA plan guides Oregon State Parks improvement projects

New ADA plan guides Oregon State Parks improvement projects SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) A new Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan guides Oregon Parks and Recreation Department in removing physical barriers to park access over the next 25 years. The ADA Transition Plan identifies barriers to parks and park programs for people with disabilities, and provides a roadmap for removing them. Identified barriers range from inaccessible picnic areas and restroom facilities to parking lots with limited accessible parking. The plan calls for remediation efforts to begin in July 2021.     “OPRD has already made great strides in providing access for people with disabilities, but there’s much more to be done,” said ADA Coordinator Helena Kesch. “The ADA Transition Plan moves the agency forward in improving parks so people with disabilities can enjoy them to the fullest. This aligns us with the law, and it’s also the right thing to do.”

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