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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Study Session 2014-02-11 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado February 11, 2014 Minutes of a Study Session meeting of the TOWN BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held at Town Hall in the Rooms 202/203 in said Town of Estes Park on the 11th day of January, 2014. Board: Mayor Pinkham, Mayor Pro Tem Blackhurst, Trustees Elrod, Ericson, Koenig, Norris and Phipps Attending: All Also Attending: Town Administrator Lancaster, Town Attorney White and Town Clerk Williamson Absent: None Mayor Pinkham called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. TRUSTEE COMMENTS & QUESTIONS. Trustee Norris commented the ballot language for Ballot Question 2 should be reviewed as it relates to the start date for the Community Center. The Board would continue the discussion at the Board meeting during the action item. FUTURE STUDY SESSION AGENDA ITEMS. No comments. PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY STRATEGIC PLAN. Jackie Sargent/General Manager & CEO of Platte River Power Authority (PRPA) provided an overview the organization that provides the generation and transmission of electricity to the four member cities, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Longmont and Loveland. PRPA’s mission is to provide safe, reliable, environmentally responsible, and competitively priced energy and services in partnership with its customers. The current make up of energy resources includes Rawhide coal unit 1, Craig coal units 1 & 2, Rawhide combustion turbines, federal hydro power, and wind energy. PRPA’s strategic plan requires the organization to manage the business risk of the resource portfolio through integrated resource management and to decrease CO2 emissions while maintaining low cost energy (lowest cost wholesaler in the region), look at adding intermediate gas fired resources to diversify resource portfolio, add other renewable energy sources, utilize new technology and innovation to strengthen organization when it is economically feasible, begin a system-wide demand response program for distributed load control, and evaluate other services for distributing solar and electric energy. The Board recently added additional wind energy resources on a fixed 25 year contract to add stability to the portfolio. Additional staff would be hired to help develop resource risk analysis, including planning manager and system planner/analyst. 2014 CITIZEN SURVEY. The last citizen survey was conducted in 2011 using a National Citizen Survey (NCS) model, and the 2014 Strategic Plan calls for an updated survey to be completed in 2014 using the same survey. The NCS provides for a statistically valid survey of the residents opinions about the community and services provided by the local government. The survey results are useful for the Town, staff and stakeholders in planning and allocating resources, program improvement, policy-making and tracking changes in residents’ opinions about government performance. Town Board Study Session – February 11, 2014 – Page 2 Kate Rusch/Public Information Officer stated the 2011 template which used a uniform survey tool to allow benchmarking with over 300 communities in 45 states. The 2014 template has been updated to improve the value of the data and meet the needs of communities. The survey would be finalized in May, randomly sample 1,200 households in late June, the survey would be provided in Spanish, following the scientific survey an online survey would be conducted in August, and staff would present final results in October. Trustee comments are summarized: the survey should be the same as 2011 in order to analyze the progress/improvements made; careful on the conclusions that are drawn by the comparisons; questioned if the Town could compare its results with like communities; the Town should take care to not evaluate items it is not involved in such as recycling Staff stated for an extra fee the Town could compare itself with like communities. The draft survey was reviewed, including an optional question requested by the League of Women Voters Community Recycling committee. The new question would cost an additional $1,700. The Board agreed to not add questions from other entities to the survey. Town Administrator Lancaster suggested the Town could add a monthly survey on the Town’s website as an opinion poll. There being no further business, Mayor Pinkham adjourned the meeting at 6:39 p.m. Jackie Williamson, Town Clerk