2021 CCE Year-End Report
Committee for Community Engagement Annual Report 2021
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City of Tigard
Committee for Community Engagement
2021 Annual Report to the City Council
Background:
The Committee for Community Engagement (CCE) is responsible for oversight, accountability, and
policy direction on program design for citywide community engagement activities. This includes
reviewing, commenting, and making recommendations on specific plans for community input, feedback,
education and information. The goal is to inspire active two-way community engagement, broad
participation of diverse community members and encourage shared responsibility and ownership
(community members and elected officials) to use knowledge, skills, and experience to improve the
community and advance the city’s strategic vision.
Annual Recap Highlights and Presentations
CCE Chair: Dave Hanna
CCE Vice Chair: Dolly Specht
Council Liaison: Councilor Newton
Team Liaison: Nadine Robinson and Nicole Hendrix
Topic Highlight of Summary and Feedback
January 2021
Public Safety – Riot &
Public Safety Advisory
Board
Chief McAlpine
Chief McAlpine reviewed the communications leading up to the
January 7, 2021 riot and the department’s response. Committee
members expressed support and appreciation for the Tigard Police
Department and Chief McAlpine. Councilor Newton provided an
update on the Public Safety Advisory Board.
March 2021
Washington Square
Regional Center
Susan Shanks Community
Urban Renewal
Sean Farrelly and Lauren
Scott
City Website
Kent Wyatt
Overview of key findings on land use and transportation choices
being presented to the community for input.
In May 2021, voters would be asked whether the City Center
Urban Renewal Plan should be amended to extend the life of the
Plan and increase the total amount of money that can spent on
projects to $42.8 million. Urban renewal is a funding tool that uses
tax increment financing (revenue collected
from annual tax increases and new development) from within the
urban renewal boundaries to be spent on projects within those
same boundaries.
Kent provided an introduction to the upcoming city website
change.
April 2021
CCE Planning – Bylaws,
Administration, Outreach
CCE
Gavin gave an overview of the city’s fiscal status and the creative
outreach to engage residents and also create a task force to make
recommendations. The committee offered nearly a dozen ideas
how to communicate the city’s lack of resources—all were
summarized and shared with the leadership team.
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Topic Highlight of Summary and Feedback
May 2021
CCE Planning - Continued
Noah Siegel, City Consultant
Food Waste and Recycling
CCE reviewed of survey results.
Basil mentioned Natural Grocer presented about household food
waste and how it significantly impacts the environment. CCE
recognized the need for composting and see it as a strategy to
combat greenhouse gases. Basil asked if this could be something a
subcommittee could work on. Nadine commented that Brian
Rager, Public Works Director has already contacted Pride Disposal
about adding this service to its curbside pick-up. He also plans to
continue working with Pride to help bring about a change but this
could take some time.
August 2021
Mid-year strategic planning
Nicole Hendrix, Senior
Management Analyst
Nicole facilitated a brainstorming session to see what interests
CCE members wanted to pursue. Those interests framed
conversations around subcommittees to allow each member to
choose their level of commitment and interest in a topic.
Subcommittees will bring action items to the full committee for
report out.
September 2021
Website
Subcommittees
CCE discussion
Onboarding
CCE discussion
Kent shared more information on the upcoming testing of the new
city website. The beta site was tested by CCE members at the end
of the month.
CCE surveyed its members to determine how it can be more
effective in achieving its objectives which kindled momentum and
led to further discussions around subcommittees. The committee
agreed to four subcommittees to start immediately:
o Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
o Community engagement, outreach, and volunteerism
o Communications and digital engagement
o Onboarding
Bhushan and Nadine met to discuss adding an onboarding process
for new members. A key suggestion was that onboarding start with
a 30-minute in-person introductory meeting with the team liaison,
a committee member, and the new member. The meeting would
give the new member an opportunity to meet existing members so
that first meeting could be more comfortable.
November 2021
Online Platforms
Kent Wyatt and Nicole
Hendrix
Climate Resiliency Plan
Eduardo Ramos, Management
Analyst
Kent walked through the new city website and shared how CCE
input was incorporated into the final design.
Eduardo gave an overview of the Climate Resiliency Plan and the
plan’s commitment to equity. Eduardo then facilitated a
brainstorming session for how to engage community throughout
the climate resiliency plan process.
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Looking Forward:
The CCE will develop strategic goals and activities that will allow the group to provide measurements for
its activities and its feedback to the City of Tigard.
The goals are to bring forth topics to allow CCE members to :
• Weigh in on the engagement and communications component of projects early on in the process,
prior to when engagement begins.
• Recommend strategies to involve partner organizations, review services and plans, participate in
outreach and engagement, and provide feedback on our implementation approach.
A key goal for CCE in 2022 is to build and strengthen the committee’s membership. This effort will
include recruitment and onboarding of new members, creating more opportunities for community
engagement as the pandemic allows, and weighing in on a comprehensive list of topics throughout the
year. CCE will also focus on the active use of subcommittees to achieve the goals brought forward.
The Tigard team is developing a comprehensive list of topics that CCE will cover over in 2022 that could
include:
• Total Tyler 311
• Climate Resiliency Planning
• City Facilities Consolidation
• Anti-Racism Action Plan
• Council Goals
• Citywide Report Card
• Summer Engagement – Events, board and committee recruitment
• And more!