| Show October 17 1973 3 Pegs Public hearing to discuss Uiah handicapped needs Utah in persons At a meeting scheduled for October 25 at 5 pm in the f auditorium of Mountain the Logan for Council Fuel F UV North 5 Supply company Sorensen assisted by Dr Marvin G Fifield director of the Exceptional Child Center Utah State University and Mrs Emily -Jacobs a Council member "We are willing to hear from on anv matter which and to plan for the handicapped" Or McCarrey declared He reported that the two prev teus hearings held m Ogden and Drove have shown tha-Utahns in those areas are concerned about th Logan will bo the site of the third public hearing being held to explore the needs of handicapped i ftvVr k4Vt rt O special educati Utah Advisory Handicapped and sportation needs of from local citizens The Council’s definition of relates to "Handicapped” children with and more severely han- - ties reetirg covers and Rich sriru: be held November 7 in Salt Lake Ci tv Others are scheduled for school personnel professional parents and hat docapped persons themselves an invited to attend and testifv "The Council is taking providers C 2v “ iiN b IS V lwJ o V V i v v Vn V v v v Jaf i v v v£ V v ' ’ fv a gOn va" Atv v J vv c V Vki Av vV NV - V v v 'Cx vCV tv ‘VS V X V V v iVs Roosevelt and when completed the Council will hav e met m each of the seven multi-countplan- - V 4 ' v Vacancies caused by decreased enrollment X ' Ap V V v f aS 4'!’ 4 A visCOv v ‘O V v t health and physical im- pairments rather than cultural ard includes disabilities related cerebral and palsy epilepsy serious emotional disturbances learning disabilities crippling deafness and visual and speech impairments all being conditions which prevent a person from succeeding in regular programs and mean he requires special services to mental retardation The U v Advisory Council was established by executive order of Governor Rampton in May 1971 and serves as the advisory and planning body for the handicapped required by state and feder al law Its 20 members include heads of state agencies legislators professionals and parents A total of $107513 in federal grants has been allocated by action cf the Council to several projects serving deveicpmentaily disabled persons in Utah for 1973-7These include two programs for preschool handicapped children in Davis ard Provo a recreation school districts program for mentally retarded Eh housing reports Campus vacancies in several facilities as of Oct 12 This time last year all units were occupied The most vacancies exist in women’s presently there are dorms openings The West SS occupants needs High Rise Merrill Hall eight Moen Hall five Greaves Hall three and Reeder Hall six There are 29 openings for single men 10 in East High Rise and 19 in Bullen Hall In the triads one furnished apartment with one bedroom is 110 and eight apartments There are yet three unfurnished apartall two ments available yet vacant two-bedroo- m bedroom hurt students” Stevenson remarked ‘The vacancies would hurt older apartment owners most as students moved into newer facilities Therefore they would construct more rigid contracts and would hold th students more rigidly to them1 he said Of 60 major institutions of higher education in the US which are studied annually USU is in the lower three per cent in housing charges to students The median charge for room and board at a land-grainstitution this year is $1032 for three USU’s charge to quarters students drops far below this figure nt Evan Stevensonassistant said there has been an upturn in the last two years in students wishing to live on campus He attributes the three to five per cent increase in campus housing vacancies mainly to a decrease in student enrollment "We have 600 more housing units this year than last year” said Lee Osborn assistant director of housing Stevenson said that the increase in campus housing vacancies should serve as a The cost of food went up per cent in the past year while the room and board charge at the High Rises has only risen 10 per all assures adequate maintenance and the financial ability cf housing to recover if it should fail off-camp- us warning to off-camp- to limit their con- proprietors struction cf new apartments "Overbuilding could ultimately 20-3- 0 cent in the past year Room and board money acquired from dorm occupants must cover $153875 in interest this year and $70000 of the original principle of the loan used In to construct the High Rises addition the rent and board money has to build a repair and sinking reserve of $734000 The repair and sinking reserve tomaintainitself 4 srrn ir nursing es to be conducted by Utah State Training School: expanded services for severely disabled adults in the Multmle Kan- aicarpod Training Center and a - Cfsert Daily 10 ajn - 10 pm Hcrrttf & Autc Sferecs Tcpe-- s & C v Accewcnei v p WV 4 J und: x- - Spc&l w x-t‘hc- iif! 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