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10-15-19 Rising TIDES Agenda Packet REGULAR MEETING AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Attendance/Roll Call 3. Approval of Agenda 4. Approval of September 10, 2019 Minutes 5. Recommendations A. Vote on draft recommendations: “Community Outreach and Education” 6. Final Preparation for Open Forum 7. Adjournment October 15, 2019 – 5:15 pm Council Conference Room Golden Valley City Hall 7800 Golden Valley Road Rising TIDES Task Force REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 5:22 pm by Vice Chair Harris. Roll Call Members present: Joelle Allen, Sheri Hixon, Ajani Woodson, Ruth Paradise, and Maurice Harris Members absent: Sam Powers, Melissa Johnson, and Amber Alexander Staff present: Kirsten Santelices, Human Resources Director and Jason Sturgis, Chief of Police Guests: Stephanie Steinwedel, Hennepin County Library Approval of Agenda MOTION by Member Paradise to approve agenda. Seconded by Member Woodson. Motion carried 5-0. Approval of Minutes MOTION by Member Paradise to approve the August 13, 2019 regular meeting minutes as submitted. Seconded by Member Woodson. Motion carried 5-0. Recommendations: Increasing Diversity and Inclusion on Boards, Commissions, and Advisory Groups Vice Chair Harris presented the written recommendations, most of which were recommended as steps to consider implementing immediately. Santelices shared that some of the items required considerations that would make them less immediate. Including, bringing laptops to events, and translating all of the board and commission documents into different languages. Member Paradise recommended adding “review advertisements” prior to posting openings. Chair Allen stated that the Task Force can refer to the recommendations made about “communicating equity with the community.” MOTION by Member Woodson to approve the draft recommendations with minor amendments. Seconded by Member Paradise. Motion carried 5-0. New Topic: Community Outreach and Education Initiatives Staff gave an overview of the topic and reviewed the City’s current programs and initiatives, as well as the communication efforts. Member Paradise shared that a few individuals from the City visited the Equity Innovation Center and discussed opportunities to build relationships and trust with community members. Member Paradise also stated that a lot of community programs appear to be “top-down” and it would be nice to see more “grass roots efforts.” Chair Allen stated that the open forum may provide more insight. The events that the City offers may meet the needs of the community, but communication efforts may need to be altered so that these communities feel that these efforts were designed with them in mind. For example, the City should ensure that topics of safety aren’t only tailored to or shared with communities of color. September 10, 2019 – 5:15 pm Council Conference Room Golden Valley City Hall 7800 Golden Valley Road MEETING MINUTES – Rising TIDES Task Force September 10, 2019 2 Member Paradise shared that a program like “Concerts in the Parks” appear to only bring in “white people” and the City should consider looking at alternative programs. Chief Sturgis was asked to share an opinion on the topic. Chief shared that the City uses community outreach as education opportunities because the public safety department believes that if people understand what the City does, they can build stronger relationships with people in every community. The City also works to be organic with messaging, using current events including crime statistics as to develop messages. Chief shared that sometimes this can make people uncomfortable, but the department continues to look for ways to improve and consider other opportunities. Often, advertising on-site is successful. Member Paradise shared that the neighborhoods used to be more welcoming, and that the City would bring a welcome package. The Task Force discussed opportunities to re-introduce this for new homeowners and renters. The Task Force discussed other opportunities for programming and events to engage diverse communities. Vice Chair Harris shared some of the programs and events that the Human Rights Commission has promoted. Member Paradise shared that there are many more education initiatives that are important within the city, including tenant-landlord responsibilities and protections, and helpful information for new residents who are immigrants. Vice Chair Harris brought up a recent discussion topic at an HRC meeting on Racially Restrictive Covenants. Guest, Stephanie Steinwedel from the Hennepin County Library shared that the library is interested in partnering with the City on this topic. Santelices referenced the community gathering opportunities that member Paradise shared earlier as a result of the visit to the Equity Innovation Center, and asked the Task Force if these efforts should be led by the City or more grassroots. The Task Force agreed that the open forum is a start and that beginning at the City level is great, as it shows that the City is interested in lifting up the community and giving all members a voice. The group agreed that the Task Force should start planning and advertising for the open forum on October 23, 2019. A subcommittee was formed. Subcommittee members include: Member Hixon and Chair Allen. Santelices will email the remaining members to gauge interest. Member Paradise suggested reviewing the Rising TIDES brochure at a future meeting. Adjournment MOTION to adjourn by Member Woodson, seconded by Member Paradise. Motion Carried. Meeting adjourned at 6:16 pm. _______________________________ Maurice Harris, Vice Chair ATTEST: _________________________________ Kirsten Santelices, Human Resources Director