HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Family Advisory Board 2023-03-02 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, March 2, 2023
Minutes of a meeting of the FAMILY ADVISORY BOARD of the Town of
Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in Rooms 203 of the
Estes Park Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on the 2nd day of March,
2023.
Board: Chair Nancy Almond, Vice Chair Deanna Ferrell, Members
Aleta Kazadi, Rut Miller, Jessica Moffett, Nicole White, and
Sue Yowell
Also Attending: Town Board Liaison Younglund, Deputy Town Administrator
Damweber, and Deputy Town Clerk Beers
Absent: None.
Chair Almond called the meeting to order at 3:35 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT.
Chair Almond recommended amending the agenda to add a Chair Report after the
Police Department Co-Responder Program, a follow up discussion regarding the
recommendations to the Town Board from the February 24, 2023 Special FAB Meeting,
and a discussion regarding the Town Boards decision to sunset the FAB, and the FAB
was in agreement.
PUBLIC COMMENT.
Bell Morris/Town citizen stated concern regarding the Town Boards decision to sunset
the FAB and recommended members consider meeting with other advisory boards to
discuss their evolution based on community needs. She stated the importance of new
employees overseeing the 6E fund spending working directly with local organizations
and advocacy groups.
Laurie Dale Marshall/Estes Valley Investment in Childhood Success Director stated
housing and childcare needs are important and there are more opportunities now than
in the past.
MINUTES DATED FEBRUARY 2, 2023.
It was moved and seconded (Yowell/Miller) to approve the meeting minutes dated
February 2, 2023, and it passed unanimously.
STAFF LIAISON UPDATE.
Deputy Town Administrator Damweber stated the Town Board approved the Workforce
and Childcare Funding Plan which would be presented to the Larimer County Board of
County Commissioners for consideration. He stated the Town would consider
contributions toward the YMCA of the Rockies to assist with filling childcare positions
which remain vacant. He stated a childcare needs assessment would be completed in
2023. He stated the Board have mentioned the need for a task force to inform the Board
on the childcare needs and other issues. The Town Board would be identifying a
spending plan for 6E funds during the 2024 Strategic Planning process.
Chair Almond stated FAB had received criticism in the past for lack of recommendations
to the Town Board and requested clarification on the process of informing the Town
Board of advisory board recommendations. She questioned how providers are informed
on funding options available through the Town. Discussion ensued regarding home-
care service providers and how they would be informed of funding options available
through the Town. He stated infant and toddler care continues to be a service gap in the
community and clarified the 2023 budget allocates $100,000 toward childcare.
Discussion ensued regarding the Estes Valley Recreation and Park District Community
Center which could be renovated and used for infant and childcare and would be
considered as an option.
Family Advisory Board – March 2, 2023 – Page 2
POLICE DEPARTMENT CO-RESPONDER PROGRAM.
Kristi Capo, SummitStone Co-Responder with SummitStone and clinical mental health
provider reviewed services provided and the typical calls which they respond to. She
stated calls range from family disputes, general mental health related de-escalation, or
contact connection for resources and referrals. Services encompass all of Larimer
County and she acknowledged the difficulties individuals face in crisis who need
services which are only provided outside of the Estes Valley. She stated SummitStone
received additional funding to allow for a second co-responder in Estes Park to increase
the resource availability 7 days a week. FAB questions have been summarized: whether
SummitStone provides referrals to outside agencies including those outside of the Estes
Valley; how SummitStone coordinates services with the Estes Valley Crisis Advocates;
and if SummitStone responds to mental health related issues at the school. The FAB
stated the importance of responders being informed on available resources within the
community and they encouraged opportunities to connect with community organizations
and ways to support the Spanish speaking members.
TOWN BOARD DECISION TO SUNSET FAB - MEMBERSHIP COMMENTS.
Chair Almond provided highlights of the February 28, 2023 Town Board Study Session
FAB discussion and the discussion to sunset FAB. It was mentioned the FAB could
request the Town Board to maintain FAB or members could create a community
advocacy group and continue similar work outside of Town Board appointment.
Cindy Younglund arrived at 4:42 p.m.
FAB comments have been summarized: Concern was stated for lack of support from
the Town Board and clarity on directives for FAB; support was stated in advocacy for
families in a different way; a community group would be an opportunity to build
relationships; interest was heard to form a community group with more flexibility; new
members appointed in 2022 stated frustration in the state of the FAB not being identified
during interviews; disappointment was stated in the Town Boards decision and interest
was stated in advocating for maintaining the FAB.
Members of FAB stated the importance of fighting and supporting families, providing
resources, engaging with the Hispanic community, and focusing efforts to be most
effective.
Deputy Town Administrator Damweber stated FAB has elevated the needs of families in
the community since formation. At the time FAB was established the Town also formed
the Community Initiative Funding program which has been instrumental in forming
relationships with outside partners and identifying the needs of the community. He
encouraged FAB to consider how they can be most effective in advocating for change
and influencing policy decisions on behalf of families.
Member White left at 5:05 p.m.
Trustee Younglund commended FAB for bringing awareness to family needs and stated
opportunity exists for the high energy of members to continue serve the community in a
different setting or group.
Discussion ensued regarding FAB member interest in advocating against the sunset
decision by the Town Board or forming a community group to advocate for families.
Consensus was to continue to advocate for the needs of families in the community while
maintaining effectiveness. It was moved and seconded (Yowell/Almond) to
recommend the Town Board not sunset FAB, and it passed unanimously.
There being no further business Chair Almond adjourned the meeting at 5:36 p.m.
/s/Bunny Victoria Beers, Deputy Town Clerk