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08/15/2012 - Minutes 9 ,1 City of Tigard Neighborhood Involvement Committee- ' ' 1 Minutes MEETING DATE/TIME: Wednesday,August 15, 2012; 7:00 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Library, 2nd Floor Conference Room 13500 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard OR 97223 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by the Chair. 2. ROLL CALL Present: Chairman Basil Christopher, Bev Froude, Cathy Olson, Connie Ramaekers, Sue Carver, Jeremy Audritsh (Area 10!) Staff. Joanne Bengtson Guest: Laila Muhareb, New Seasons Market Community Coordinator (by Areas 1 & 13) 3. APPROVE JUNE 20,2012 DRAFT MINUTES Sue motioned to accept the June 20 meeting minutes, Connie seconded— approved. 4. REVIEW CURRENT BY-LAWS FOR NEW STRUCTURE Committee members reviewed the second draft of revised bylaws and provided input on further changes that reflect the program's new direction. This committee remains the program designer, but additionally, members serve as leaders in finding ways to reach neighbors at the local level through the Neighborhood Network Program. A representative from each neighborhood will make up the committee membership and serve for at least one year (4 meetings). Members may help identify avenues for getting information out to residents, provide input on ways the city can be a better communicator, share new ways to advertise the program and learn from other's experiences with communication problems and successes. Examples included boil water notices, group home placement in residential areas and disaster planning—how might the blog maximize neighborhood involvement in any of these cases? Function of neighborhood program remains committed to informing, educating and connecting residents. How we do that in each part of the city looks different—nobody knows your neighborhood better than the people who live there. We can use the blog as a portal for connecting residents with city services, getting their questions answered, sharing the things that connect us all to the city we live in. The blogs are a great way to vet major city projects, communicate budget cuts and "push" local news to your email box through a subscription to your neighborhood blog. Although popular, the Cityscape isn't a perfect communication tool Neighborhood Involvement Committee MINUTES — 8/15/12 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2476 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 1 of 3 because it can't capture up-to-the minute news (eg.: boil water emergencies & the Code Red system), like the blogs can. The NIC retains final say in developing the standards for blog content and blog admin service. Once NIC approves the draft version,Joanne will send to Council for adoption. Jeremy Audritsh from Area 10's steering committee attended this meeting and will serve as the area representative to the NIC. Joanne will ask other steering committee members from Area 2, 3 and 11 if they are interested in serving on the NIC. Bev asked about the difference between our program and the CPO program. The CPO is a vehicle for addressing countywide issues (transit service, health & human service issues, sheriff's patrol),while the neighborhood program deals with neighborhood issues (construction, school activity, disaster preparedness, etc.). 5. FEBRUARY 2,2013 EVENT OPEN HOUSE—VIRTUAL OR LIVE The virtual open house is a showcase to raise awareness of the program and connect residents with their area. Traditionally,we've used the open house to show residents the services that are available in Tigard—but a virtual open house gives us the ability to reach people in the manner that they find easiest for them. After a debate of virtual vs. live, the committee chose to hold a virtual open house during the month of February. Cathy asked Joanne to reserve computers at the library for anyone who would like to stop by and participate in the open house. She offered to help visitors navigate the online open house. Committee would like to ask neighbors to `name' their area and make it more personal. Advertising will be done in Cityscape, on neighborhood sites and on the city website. 6. COUNCIL POLL FOR NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK PERFORMANCE What is important to Council within this program? What do they hope the program will achieve? Council is eager to hear what residents think, but Basil said he would like to ask each Councilor to post news and/or pose questions of residents via the neighborhood network sites and see more use of the sites as a conduit for city issues. Basil asked if we have the capability to allow residents to type questions to Councilors during a Council meetings and get a real time answer.Joanne said it would be a great addition to our communication tool chest if it were limited to the Citizen Communication portion of the meeting. Stopping for questions throughout the agenda might limit the amount of work they can complete. 7. OTHER Group home —what is city policy on group homes? Tigard's Municipal Code covers group home living in Chapter 15.20, 14.16 and 18.130 (Zoning). Neighborhood Involvement Committee MINUTES — 8/15/12 Cityof Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2476 1 www.tigard-or.gov IPage2of3 Web content—Basil asked about business referrals on the blog. No- it's advertising. But if you left a comment asking for a specific service, they should be followed by the requestor's personal email address so that no businesses are named on the neighborhood site. There is a link on the city's website to local businesses through our business license program, or it's possible to list the Tigard Chamber's web address for buying local. Sunday Farmer's Market- Basil said he heard that New Season's made a grant available to the Tigard Area Farmers Market and Laila talked about their strong commitment to community involvement. Laila referred to the free demonstrations, nutritional classes and First Thursday events that are open to everyone. Councilor profile —Residents should know something about the Council they elected. Basil would like to hear from them—perhaps a small bio or regular message to residents. Web Administrator Update Area 9 Cook Park is looking for a web administrator and Area 1 Scholls Summerlake is looking for a web admin. If you know someone in either of those areas who might be interested, have them callJoanne. Area 4 (Metzger) is still looking for a partner to share web duties. Next Meeting February 20, 2013. 8. ADjouRN Chair Christopher adjourned the meeting at 8:30 p.m. Neighborhood Involvement Committee MINUTES — 8/15/12 Cityof Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2476 1 www.tigard-or.gov Page 3 of 3