HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Family Advisory Board 2020-07-02Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, July 2, 2020
Minutes of a regular meeting of the Family Advisory Board of the Town of Estes Park,
Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held virtually on Google Meet, on the 2nd day of July,
2020.
Present: Rachel Balduzzi
Laurie Dale Marshall
Sue Strom
John Bryant
Jodi Roman
Christy DeLorme
Also Present: Cindy Younglund, Town Board Liaison
Jason Damweber, Assistant Town Administrator
Suzanna Simpson, Recording Secretary
Carlie Bangs, Trustee
Absent: Nancy Almond
Michael Moon
Guests: Chris Douglas, EVICS
Chair Dale Marshall called the meeting to order at 3:45 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
None
TRUSTEE LIAISON REPORT
In lieu of a report, the board was introduced to Trustee Cindy Younglund, who is now
serving as the Trustee liaison.
APPROVAL OF MARCH MINUTES:
It was moved and seconded (DeLorme/Strom) to approve the March meeting minutes
and the motion passed unanimously.
FUTURE OF THE FAMILY ADVISORY BOARD
Chair Dale Marshall led the discussion about the future of the Family Advisory Board. She
stated that members have been feeling as though they are spinning their wheels and
there is a sense of frustration about the lack of action from the board. She mentioned that
a significant lesson learned from the community COVID-19 response is that collaboration
is essential. There has been hesitation from the board collectively to narrowly define a
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family, and while she believes in that decision, it has also led to an inability to make solid
recommendations to the Town Board. Further, there is a sense that some board members
do not have clarity on the advisory role of the board and are frustrated at the inability to
be more action-oriented. She feels that the board might be more efficient, action-oriented
and productive if it was framed as a community services advisory board. This reframing
would broaden the scope of the board and allow subcommittees to work on specific areas
such as childcare, housing, or mental health. Further, there are multiple groups and
committees in town tackling many of these issues, and it would make more sense to have
them work on the subcommittees as well. As an example, the Estes Valley Childcare
Collaborative would be a logical subgroup as they have the expertise to support
recommendations around childcare.
Member Strom added that she has had a hard time understanding the role of the Family
Advisory Board and would need more direction as to how subgroups might work. Trustee
Bangs added her perspective as the Trustee liaison to the Transportation Advisory Board
and how that group has been able to come together to make recommendations to the
Town Board. Assistant Town Administrator Damweber stated that narrowly defining a
family is a challenge and he feels that reframing the work of the board will be more
productive and allow for more specific recommendations to be brought to the Town Board.
Member DeLorme inquired about the work of the Childcare and Housing Task Force and
asked if the Family Advisory Board could review the recommendations from the task
force.
Vice-Chair Balduzzi asked how the Family Advisory Board could receive better guidance
on the Town’s budget and strategic plan in order to have good information to base
recommendations on moving forward. Member Bryant added that a previous discussion
about the budget was really helpful to build a base of knowledge for the board. He
recommends building agenda items around the Town’s strategic plan and budget
timelines. Following this timeline allows the board to give informed and direct feedback to
the Town Board.
The board discussed the Town’s Outside Entity Funding process as one way to make
recommendations. The board was encouraged to educate themselves on this process.
Assistant Town Administrator Damweber will provide the board with information on
funding.
Member Roman added that she had concerns about a complete reframing and wondered
if subgroups would be structured the same as the board. Chair Dale Marshall explained
that she viewed this as a way to be more connected to the work of the other groups and
provide a means to collaborate with the groups that are working on the same issues in
the community.
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OTHER BUSINESS:
Seeing no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 5:02 p.m.
NEXT MEETING
The next regular meeting of the Family Advisory Board will take place Thursday, August
6 at 3:30 p.m. The format will be virtual through the Town’s Zoom account.
Suzanna Simpson, Recording Secretary