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Report Number:CLK 07-14
Date: December 15, 2014
From: Paul Bigioni
Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
Subject: 2014 Municipal Election - Report on Accessibility
- File: A-2000
Recommendation:
1. That Report CLK 07-14 be received for information.
Executive Summary: The City Clerk is responsible for conducting the municipal
election•and establishing policies and practices to ensure that all electors have the
opportunity to participate. As per section 12.1(2) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996,
within 90 days after voting day in a regular election, the Clerk shall submit a report to
Council about the identification, removal.and prevention of barriers that affect electors
and candidates with disabilities. .
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' Financial Implications: There are no financial implications.
Discussion: The Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended by Bill 212,
now requires that every municipality, within 90 days after voting day in a regular
election, submit a report to Council about the identification, removal and prevention of
barriers that affect electors and candidates with disabilities. Please see below for a
listing of initiatives that were undertaken by the City of Pickering to deliver an accessible
election. •
Initiative Actions
Outreach to groups knowledgeable in Reviewed various agency websites and
accessibility to obtain feedback on plans reports (i.e. CNIB), including a review of
area municipality accessibility plans.
Received approval from the Pickering •
Accessibility Advisory Committee on
Accessible Election Procedures on May
28, 2014.
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Subject: 2014 Municipal Election —Accessibility Report Page 2
Ensure all voting locations are accessible Site inspections were conducted for all
to electors with disabilities voting locations, which included an
accessibility checklist for election staff to
determine:
- Barrier free paths of travel from the
parking lot to the entrance;
- Barrier free parking;
- Door operators or accessible
doors;
- Adequate lighting;
- The availability of accessible
washrooms;
- Access to the facility via public
transit; and
- A voting area with adequate space
for a wheelchair or scooter.
All locations were found to be accessible.
Voters could also be accompanied by a
support person, service animal, or obtain
assistance from trained Election Officials
in casting their vote.
Prominent signage was displayed at each
voting location to ensure that all electors
could clearly see where to go and vote.
Magnifying sheets were available at each
voting location to assist those electors
with low vision.
Provide voting opportunities in institutions. Voting locations were established at the
and retirement homes following facilities to allow eligible
residents the opportunity to vote;
- Abbeylawn Manor
- Bay Ridges LTCC
- Chartwell Parkway Retirement
Residence
- Orchard Villa Retirement
Residence
- Rougemount Co-operative Homes
- VIVA Pickering
Accessible Voting Technologies During the four days of the Advance Vote,
the "ImageCast Precinct Ballot Marking
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Device"was available for voters. This unit
services both voters and accessible
voters (voters who cannot mark a paper
ballot with a pen and/or require
assistance to mark a ballot). .
This machine includes the ATI (Audio-
Tactile Interface), a set of headphones, a
Sip and Puff Input Interface, and a Paddle
Button Input Interface, which can assist a
variety of persons with disabilities.
This device was also available, upon
request, on Election Day.
In the case where an elector with a
disability was unable to attend a voting
place, he or she could appoint a proxy to
vote on their behalf.
Advertising Advertisements to encourage individuals
with accessible needs to come out to the
advance vote were posted in the
Pickering News Advertiser on October 8th
and October 15th. Signs were also posted
at the Central Library and the Recreation
Complex.
Accessibility measures were identified on
each Voter Notification Card, which was
mailed to all eligible voters in the City of
Pickering.
The City's On Hold Messaging for the
• phone system contained a message in
October advising residents of available
accessible voting technology.
Notice of temporary disruption of service
procedures were in place, in the event
that a polling location became unavailable
during either the advance vote or on
Election Day.
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Alternate Formats Election information to be made available
in accessible formats, if requested.
Candidates The Clerk's Office provided candidates
with information on how to make their
campaign more accessible.
Candidate meetings were all held at
accessible venues.
Training In accordance with the Accessibility
Standards for Customer Service
Regulation, Regulation 429/07, all
Election Officials received accessible
customer service training.
This training encompassed a review of
the Accessibility for Ontarians with
Disabilities Act, 2005 and provided an
overview of the City's policies and
procedures. Election Officials were
provided with handouts of the City's
Accessible Customer Service Training
and an overview of the 4 standards in the
Integrated Accessibility Standards;
1. Information & Communications
Standard
2. Employment Standard
3. Transportation Standard
4. Design of Public Spaces Standard
Election Officials alsowatched an
Accessible Customer Service Training
Video from the Association of Municipal
Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario
(AMCTO).
Feedback Election Officials were asked to review
the polling location on Election Day to
ensure ongoing accessibility (i.e. no items
blocking entrances or pathways).
A survey was sent to Election Officials
post-election, that enquired about any
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accessibility issues at the voting place.
Feedback will be incorporated into the
2018 election.
The City Clerk continues to welcome feedback to identify areas where accessibility
amendments need to be considered, and ways in which the City can improve the
delivery of an accessible election.
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
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Lisa Harker Debbie Shields
(Acting) Supervisor, Legislative Services City Clerk
Appr•v- ./Endorsed By:
Paul Bison
Director,,Corwor-te Services & City Solicitor
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. Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
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Tony Prevedel, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
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