Q&A
NYC Aging website functionality for virtual programming
1:41:42
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Council Member Hudson inquires about the NYC Aging website's functionality for virtual programming, particularly the ability to search for and filter virtual activities.
- Commissioner Cortés-Vázquez confirms that the website includes results for virtual programming
- The website reportedly has the ability to filter search results for virtual activities
- The commissioner mentions that the NYC Aging website is considered one of the most user-friendly for individuals with visual impairments
- There is a discrepancy noted, as Council Member Hudson's team couldn't find the virtual programming search feature, prompting a follow-up
Crystal Hudson
1:41:42
Okay, great.
1:41:43
Before I jump to LEGIS solution.
1:41:45
I did wanna just ask one question about your website.
1:41:51
Does NYC Aging's activities find our website include results for virtual programming?
1:41:57
And is there an ability to filter search results for virtual activities on the website.
Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez
1:42:03
Oh, yes.
Crystal Hudson
1:42:04
Oh, yes.
1:42:05
Okay.
1:42:06
Great.
1:42:08
Thank you.
Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez
1:42:11
And I think we have one of the websites that is the most user friendly for unsighted individuals is what I've been told.
Crystal Hudson
1:42:20
Okay.
1:42:20
Can you tell us exactly how to search for it, how to find because when we looked, it wasn't up there.
1:42:27
Alright.
1:42:28
We'll follow-up with that.
1:42:41
Okay.
1:42:41
Going into the legislation.