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TEXAS STATE
DOCUMENTS COLLECTIONFebruary 1990 Austin, Texas
Texas Governor's Committee for Disabled PersonsI
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Kent Waldrep (far
right) works with the
Texas Historical
Commission
architects, Stan
Graves (left) and
Rick Lewis (middle),
to assure that the
Mansion becomes
truly accessible for all
Texans.
AAt the request of
Governor's Committee
chairperson A. Kent
Waldrep, Jr. discussions
about the accessibility of
the Governor's Mansion
have begun with Anne
DeBois of the Governor's
Mansion staff and several
key staff members from the
Texas Historical
Commission. The primary
role of the Texas Historical
Commission is one of
monitoring the historical
integrity of the Governor's
Mansion.Looking toward a more
accessible Governor's
MansionEach meeting has
displayed a high degree of
cooperation between those
working together and has
encouraged open
discussion about current
accessibility features and a
desire to look toward a
more accessible Governor's
Mansion.
An agreement has been
reached to begin a two-part
identification process. First,the identification process
will determine how well
the Governor's Mansion
currently complies with
accessibility standards.
Secondly, and perhaps
more importantly, an
identification of
modifications necessary to
make the Governor's
Mansion totally accessible
to persons with disabilities
will be conducted.The staff of the Texas
Historical Commission will
be meeting with officials of
the State Purchasing and
General Services
Commission (SPGSC) in
early 1990 to attain support
for the effort. SPGSC is
responsible for upkeep of
the Mansion and any
rehabilitation work on the
building or grounds.
Ultimately, a plan will
be developed to balance the
historical integrity of the
Governor's Mansion with
proposed modifications to
make the Governor's
Mansion more accessible to
persons with disabilities.1
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