05-23-17 HRC Minutes MINUTES
Human Rights Commission (HRC)
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May 23, 2017
Commissioners present: Jonathan Burris, Co-Chair
Adam Buttress, Co-Chair
Teresa Martin
Gloria Peck
Kyle Pettersen-Scott
Commissioners absent: Hattie Bonds
Andrew Ramlet
Staff: Tim Cruikshank, City Manager
Kirsten Santelices, Human Resources Director
Jason Sturgis, Police Chief
The meeting was convened at 6:30 pm by Co-Chair Burris.
Introductions
Commissioners and Staff introduced themselves. Cruikshank introduced Santelices as the new staff
liaison to the HRC.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
No changes were made to the agenda.
APPROVAL OF April 25, 2017 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
Motion by Commissioner Pettersen-Scott, second by Commissioner Martin to approve the
April 25, 2017 minutes. Motion carried 5-0.
OLD BUSINESS
ACLU Model State and Local Law Enforcement Policies and Rules
Cruikshank stated at the April HRC meeting there was a presentation from the Golden Valley ACLU
People Power group. He stated that since this meeting he and the Police Chief inet with the group
and had a discussion about the policies and rules. The HRC is being requested to review the topic
and make a recommendation to the City Council at the August Council/Manager meeting.
Sturgis attended the meeting and compared the Golden Valley (GV) Police Department policies and
the proposed 9 ACLU policies, outlining the similarities and differences. Sturgis will email the HRC
members the GV Police Policy Manual and Impartial Policing Policy. Staff will review the policy and
possibly develop some educational material for inclusion at the Citizen Academy.
The HRC will continue the discussion at the June HRC Meeting.
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Comprehensive Plan
Zimmerman gave a PowerPoint presentation on the Comprehensive Plan. Cruikshank informed the
HRC that they can provide feedback and make a statement on the Comprehensive Plan before the
end of the year.
2017 Pride Festival Update - Booth/Speaker
Buttress updated the HRC on the activities for the festival. It has been determined that there will be
no speakers at the event. The HRC was to have sponsored a speaker. The HRC discussed
possible information and activities to provide at the booth. Since there is a very short time before
the event it was determined there would be no HRC sponsored events at this year's Pride Festival.
The HRC will welcome residents and visitors, provide information and distribute HRC magnets. It
was determined that the HRC would start planning now to possibly get an educational speaker for
2018. Santelices stated she has contacts that could assist with activities for the event in 2018 and
possibly in 2017.
The Commission discussed the schedule for the event and those who are able to help will help with
the set-up, booth staffing and clean-up.
Mav 9 Council/Manaaer Meetinq Uqdate
Cruikshank stated if the HRC wants to discuss and propose any items for consideration they should
be included in the HRC Work Plan. If during the year the HRC would like to suggest an alternative
topic it could be raised at a Council/Manager meeting during the future agenda item review for
Council consideration.
Board/Commission Vacancies
Cruikshank reviewed the board/commission application and appointment process. He stated that he
anticipates a new member will be in attendance at the June meeting. He also reviewed the
attendance policy stating that staff have been in contact with board/commission members who have
been unable to attend to determine their status.
Leaque of Minnesota Human Rights Commission Membershiq Renewal
Martin and Peck reported that their website is down and nothing had been updated on their
Facebook page since February.
Cruikshank stated that the City paid the $100 dues for 2015 and 2016. No dues have been paid for
2017.
After discussion by the HRC it was determined that no dues will be paid until the HRC directs staff
to approve payment of the dues.
Government Alliance on Race and Equitv (GARE) "Advancinq Racial Equitv Speaker
Series "Organizinq for Power- Inside and Outside Strateqies" - Mav 24, 2017
Cruikshank invited the HRC to attend the GARE Advancing Racial Equity Speaker Series
"Organizing for Power- Inside and Outside Strategies" to be held on May 24, 2017 from 6-8 pm at
the Bloomington Civic Plaza, Schneider Theatre, 1800 West Old Shakopee Road. Some staff
members are attending. Interested members can register for the speaker on-line. Staff will
coordinate getting a ticket for Pettersen-Scott.
OLD BUSINESS
June Aaenda Topics
By-law review and officer appointments
Comprehensive Plan Discussion
ACLU
Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE)
2017 Pride Update
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ADJOURN
Motion by Commissioner Buttress, second by Commissio er Martin to adjourn the meeting
at 8:40 pm. Motion carried 6-0.
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