HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Family Advisory Board 2020-02-13Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, February 13, 2020
Minutes of a regular meeting of the Family Advisory Board of the Town of Estes Park,
Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Room 202 of the Estes Park Town Hall,
on the 13th day of February, 2020.
Present: Christy DeLorme
Rachel Balduzzi
Laurie Dale Marshall
John Bryant
Karen Randinitis
Sue Strom
Nancy Almond
Jodi Roman
Michael Moon
Also Present: Ron Norris, Town Board Liaison
Travis Machalek, Town Administrator
Jason Damweber, Assistant Town Administrator
Suzanna Simpson, Recording Secretary
Absent:
Guests: Claire Bouchard, United Way of Larimer County
Barbara MacAlpine, Town Trustee Candidate
Chair Dale Marshall called the meeting to order at 3:31 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Member Randinitis shared a reminder that the Library will begin the Powerful Tools for
Caregivers program in March. The program focuses on self-care, tools and support for
caregivers. Begins March 12 for 6 weeks. Also, working with Communities that Care on
hosting the QPR (question, persuade, respond) Suicide Prevention program April 29.
Both of these programs are free to the public.
Barbara MacAlpine introduced herself as a candidate for Town Board Trustee. She
applauds work of the Family Advisory Board and is interested in what they are
accomplishing.
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TRUSTEE LIAISON REPORT
Trustee Norris shared that previous Town Administrator Frank Lancaster was given a
lifetime achievement award at the recent Colorado City/County Management Association
conference. He also wanted to be sure the board knew about the work on US 36, including
the partial closures beginning Monday with a full closure following for one month
beginning March 9. He closed with a reminder about the upcoming election. There are
two candidates for mayor and five for trustee. He encourages the Family Advisory Board
to watch campaigns closely for issues affecting families.
INTRODUCTION OF ASSISTANT TOWN ADMINISTRATOR DAMWEBER
Trustee Norris introduced Assistant Town Administrator Damweber to the board and
asked him to provide a brief overview of his experience. Assistant Town Administrator
Damweber will be spearheading the Town’s efforts to make childcare more accessible
and available. He offered to meet with any interested board members. Town Administrator
Machalek expressed appreciation to the board for their work.
APPROVAL OF JANUARY MINUTES:
It was moved and seconded (Moon/DeLorme) to approve the January meeting minutes
and the motion passed unanimously.
2020 FOCUS AREA/CREATION OF BARRIERS LIST:
Chair Dale Marshall introduced this agenda item and provided a recap of the assignment.
Claire Bouchard is serving as a neutral facilitator. The goal is to condense the answers
from the assignment into themes. Trustee Norris suggests that when bringing the results
to the Town Board, identifying which segments of the population are most impacted, and
roughly how many families/individuals/types of families are impacted. Themes occurring:
Affordable and accessible housing, children, living wage, advocacy, engagement, access
to products and services. There was discussion around how far to break down these
issues, along with extensive discussion on community awareness. A primary concern as
it relates to community awareness is the engagement of the Hispanic community.
Member Moon added that when he was collecting data for ECE, he found that a large
amount of Hispanic families are here permanently, some many generations deep, and
there is a significant portion of the community that seems to ignore that fact. Member
Bryant added that a lack of representation is a significant problem overall. Several board
members added that engagement in respective businesses has increased when adding
bilingual staff. Member Moon added that his data shows that Hispanic families represent
30 to 35% of the community and Member Bryant agreed that those figures match the
school demographic, which is larger than the percentage of families with children. Vice-
Chair Balduzzi inquired about the possibility of a diversity board. Assistant Town
Administrator Damweber noted that in his experience when government organizations
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take the lead on trying to engage populations that are traditionally harder to reach, they
are often not successful. Ideally a community leader who has already built trust would be
a better fit. Discussion continued around assumption of the issues facing the Hispanic
community, a lack of bilingual staff at critical organizations such as the Estes Park
Housing Authority and the elementary school, and concerns about communicating
important information, including the 2020 Census in a way that reaches this part of the
community. Assistant Town Administrator Damweber added that he had success with a
translation device called Travis. Trustee Norris suggests that the Library, School, and
Town staff collaborate to launch a pilot program and see if it would be a good fit.
Regarding the emerging theme of children from the homework assignment, it was
determined that the greatest need is infant/toddler childcare. The board discussed the
role of the Family Advisory Board and what level of Town involvement might exist, as well
as how to influence the budget. Further discussion took place around the impact of home
providers and whether stabilizing that segment of childcare could help. Member DeLorme
added that the challenges are not unique to Estes Park, as this is a national issue at the
moment. The number of licensed home providers are dwindling and the licensing process
is a contributing factor. There is a lack of motivation to go through the process when
unlicensed providers can have four children in their home facility, but licensing only
permits adding two more. Colorado has some of the most stringent licensing requirements
in the nation.
On the topic of advocacy, Trustee Norris added that a few times a year, state
representatives will visit Estes Park. He recommends trying to put together a forum
through the Town Board, or at a minimum attending any events that they have and getting
to know their staff members.
Member Balduzzi expressed concern over statements that the Town is aware of the
issues around housing and childcare, but has not acted. Member DeLorme echoed these
concerns specifically over the recommendations made by the Childcare and Housing
Task Force. Trustee Norris explained that those recommendations came after the 2020
budget had been approved and pointed out the ways in which the Town has begun to
take action through the strategic plan, but stressed that the Family Advisory Board is the
mechanism for making those recommendations to the Town Board.
Chair Dale Marshall expressed concern over the lack of voting representation with such
a small boundary for Town limits. She asked if the topic of annexation could be explored.
Discussion took place on tax implications. Executive Assistant Simpson will send
information to the board on the tax implications that exist for annexing residents outside
of Town limits.
Due to time constraints, the exercise was paused until next month’s meeting.
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Trustee Norris encouraged the board to tie the results to the strategic plan. Member
Bryant added that he was struggling with defining family in terms of this exercise, as the
issues brought up impact the entire community – what is the Family Advisory Board
concern versus overall community concern? Claire will type up the results gleaned so far
and bring them back to the next meeting. Chair Dale Marshall encourages the board to
be thinking about solutions for the next meeting.
OTHER BUSINESS:
Seeing no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:34 p.m.
NEXT MEETING
The next meeting of the Family Advisory Board will take place Thursday, March 5 at 3:30
p.m. in room 203 at Town Hall.
Suzanna Simpson, Recording Secretary