HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Family Advisory Board 2020-03-05Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, March 5, 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 5th day of March, 2020.
Present: Rachel Balduzzi
Laurie Dale Marshall
Karen Randinitis
Sue Strom
Nancy Almond
Jodi Roman
Michael Moon
Also Present: Ron Norris, Town Board Liaison
Jason Damweber, Assistant Town Administrator
Suzanna Simpson, Recording Secretary
Carlie Bangs, Trustee
Absent: Christy DeLorme
John Bryant
Guests: Claire Bouchard, United Way of Larimer County
Katherine Chu, Communities That Care/Partners Mentoring Youth
Brian Schaeffer, Crossroads Ministries
Kimberly Baker, Larimer County/Communities That Care
Chair Dale Marshall called the meeting to order at 3:32 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Katherine Chu announced that she is resigning from her position at Larimer
County/Communities That Care and joining Partners Mentoring Youth as the Prevention
Education Program Manager based in Fort Collins. Kimberly Baker is taking over
Communities That Care work in Estes Park on an interim basis. They are currently
working on an arrangement to have a nonprofit take over the work of Communities That
Care.
Member Randinitis announced that the caregiver program at the library is full with a
waitlist. One issue that she encountered is the lack of ASL interpreters in the area, both
the issue of availability and affordability. The board discussed different resources for this
accessibility barrier. Chair Dale Marshall recommends University of Colorado Boulder as
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a resource and Member Balduzzi recommended reaching out to the National Park
Service.
TRUSTEE LIAISON REPORT
Trustee Norris reminded the board of the upcoming election and encouraged the
members to determine which candidates will best represent the needs of the Family
Advisory Board. He also wants to be sure that the Family Advisory Board has current
links and resources on COVID-19 developments. The Town is working with the Larimer
County Department of Health & Environment and Estes Park Health for education and
resources. Assistant Town Administrator Damweber added that staff completed a
tabletop exercise where different scenarios were presented. The Town has a Continuity
of Operations Plan (COOP) and department directors understand their roles and how to
communicate to staff. The COOP identifies which services are absolutely essential and
how they would be able to provide those services with reduced staff. Public safety will
continue to operate even if Town Hall is shut down, but non-essential to the event services
such as visitor services will not continue. Another potential impact to the town is sales tax
revenue. The discussion on fund balance allocation is postponed to see if there are any
impacts to revenue.
APPROVAL OF FEB MINUTES:
It was moved and seconded (Moon/Randinitis) to approve the February meeting minutes
and the motion passed unanimously.
CONNECTION OPPORTUNITIES
Chair Dale Marshall announced a candidate forum hosted by the Estes Chamber of
Commerce and the Estes Park Nonprofit Resource Center to be held March 18.
Vice Chair Balduzzi announced that the EP Education foundation is holding a Polar
Plunge on March 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at Trout Haven.
Member Almond announced that April 15 is Speak Up For Kids at the Larimer County
offices in Fort Collins. April 4 is the Be Ready Fair. In the past the Town has had a
presence there, as well as read a proclamation for the Month of the Young Child. She
would like to know if the Family Advisory Board has any recommendations for how the
Town could be represented if the proclamation is to be part of that event, also that this is
a good opportunity to get feedback from families. Chair Dale Marshall will be present to
represent the Family Advisory Board. Trustee Norris offered to read the proclamation.
Assistant Town Administrator Damweber will follow up with the Town Clerk’s office and
get back with Member Almond.
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An update was provided on the Boys & Girls Club that commitments for the $50,000
needed to continue operations was secured. There is a potential challenge in
communicating that the summer program is still happening. Assistant Town Administrator
Damweber commented that there is a need to look at the future of the program and find
a way to ensure its sustainability.
Assistant Town Administrator Damweber announced that the League of Women Voters
is holding a forum for mayoral candidates tonight, with a forum for trustee candidates next
week. Trustee Bangs shared that the Trail Gazette has published a Q&A with the
candidates.
Member Strom announced that the Kindergarden Round Up is May 2.
Member Almond added that EVICS does backpacks for kids enrolled in
preschool/childcare program and they are currently at 75
CONTINUUM OF CARE UPDATE:
Claire Bouchard and Brian Schaeffer presented an update on the Continuum of Care
(COC). This program was previously part of a large conglomeration of counties that
received all of the federal grant funds to help those who needed assistance with food,
shelter, or other resources. As of January, 2020, northern Colorado now has their own
COC, serving as a coordinated effort between agencies. There was discussion around
how data is collected for disbursements in Estes Park. The current count of indivudals
receiving assistance is approximately 12-15 on a year-round basis, but that number goes
up in the summer. Crossroads is best place to start if an individual needs assistance.
Brian explained that this model helps to reduce the amount of paperwork and increases
data collected on individuals who need assistance. Chair Dale Marshall asked if
anonymity is possible? Brian responded that it does limit the options for services if the
individual is not participating in a coordinated effort. Another benefit of the program is that
the family of a participating individual is also entered into the system. The monthly
meeting takes place the first Wednesday of every month from 11 a.m. to noon at
Crossroads.
CHILDCARE FUNDING:
Assistant Town Administrator Damweber shared with board that he is trying to get up to
speed on their goals and the work done to date. He is working on a childcare funding
policy and will bring draft to the board for review. The policy will contain two sections–
First, the Town has indicated interest in contributing to capital items such as facilities,
equipment, and grants. He then wants to create a second part of the policy accounting
for non-capital items that do not fall into Community Initiative Funding pool. The Boys &
Girls Club is an example.
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Assistant Town Administrator then shared with the board that he was interested in
accelerating the conversation around goals and focus areas since the strategic planning
process for the Town will begin soon. It is important for the Family Advisory Board to
quickly decide on the top barriers to family success as stated in the focus area for 2019
and 2020 and make solid recommendations to the Town Board. He believes a good place
to start is recommending funding. He has looked at real property assets, but will need
advocacy for the Town Board to consider using these facilities to increase the capacity
for childcare. Trustee Bangs shared that the Transportation Advisory Board completes a
priority exercise in a matrix. She will share with Executive Assistant Simpson to distribute
to the Family Advisory Board. Member Moon expressed concern about the lack of
community awareness for the difficulties certain populations face to live and work here.
Member Roman added that while this is an issue, it might make more sense to start with
solid recommendations to the Town Board for action items that can be completed soon.
Trustee Bangs shared that the Transportation Advisory Board makes recommendations
such as new sidewalks or roundabouts, which are implemented and have a positive
impact on the community. Member Moon added that he believes awareness is more
important than funding at this time. Member Bryant stated that he believes the Town
Board acting on recommendations from the Family Advisory Board is a good way to raise
awareness. Chair Dale Marshall thanked Assistant Town Administrator Damweber for
moving the discussion forward and expressed the concern she has had about the focus
on awareness and data, and the difficulty of acting until awareness has been achieved.
She appreciates the direct approach from Assistant Town Administrator Damweber.
Discussion continued on the need for awareness versus making a funding
recommendation to the Town Board. The Family Advisory Board will call a special
meeting to complete the exercise on identifying barriers to family success and be ready
to firm up the recommendations at the April meeting. Executive Assistant Simpson will
schedule the meeting for Thursday, March 12 and confirm with the board. Trustee Norris
added that even though the April meeting will be his last, he is happy to continue assisting
the Family Advisory Board with advocacy.
OTHER BUSINESS:
Seeing no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:23 p.m.
NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Family Advisory Board will take place Thursday, April 2
at 3:30 p.m. in room 203 at Town Hall. There is a tentative special meeting scheduled for
Thursday, March 12 at 3:30 p.m. in room 203 at Town Hall.
Suzanna Simpson, Recording Secretary