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10/18/2017 - Minutes City of Tigard Committee for Community Engagement Minutes MEETING DATE/TIME: Wednesday, Oct 18,2017; 7 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Public Works Lunchroom,Public Works Building 8777 SW Burnham St.,Tigard, OR 97223 Member Attendance Status Jeremy Audritsh Yes Basil Christopher Yes Kristen Fitzpatrick No Alexandra (Lexi) Hallum Yes David Hanna Yes Anne Kinnaman No Thomas Lauritzen Yes Joseph Lyons No Amelia McCreery No Yamini Naidu Yes Cathy Olson Yes Connie Ramaekers Yes Christine Rehse No Dolly Specht Yes Miranda Wood Yes Guest attendees: Noah Siegel,Presenter and Guest Dan Schauer,Washington County Government Councilor Marc Woodard, Council Representative Staff Rudy Owens, Communications Strategist and Committee Liaison 1. Welcome and introductions. The committee welcomed Thomas Lauritzen,Yamini Naidu, and Christine Rehse (absent for meeting) as formally-approved committee members. 2. Review of draft minutes from Aug. 16, 2017. The group discussed the best way for meeting minutes to reflect concerns of immigrants and non-native English speaking residents, described at the Aug. 16, 2017 meeting. Committee members expressed concerns for immigrants living in Tigard. Several committee members Committee for Community Engagement MINUTES — 10/18/2017 Cityof Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2758 1 www.tigard-or.gov IPagelof3 group noted that many immigrants have legitimate concerns about their status with federal immigration officials following recent actions in the metro Portland area. The draft minutes were finalized to reflect the group's consensus how to describe the summary from Betsy Ruef, who organized the city's Latino outreach activities. Rudy Owens reminded the group about the city's statement of unity, published on the city's webpage, describing how the city followed state law, and that the city did not inquire about immigration status when working with community members. The group then unanimously approved the minutes. 3. Quick update confirming our newly appointed members Thomas Lauritzen, Christine Rehse,Yamini Naidu (the City Council approved the appointments unanimously on Sept. 5, 2017). Rudy Owens gave an update of the vote by the Tigard City Council on Sept. 5, 2017. The council unanimously approved the appointment of Lauritzen,Naidu, and Rehse as the newest committee members. 4. Continued discussion and feedback from committee members on ballot drop boxes. Naidu had requested the group continue its discussion from Aug. 16, 2017 about possible additional ballot boxes in Tigard, possibly near the library. Naidu suggested more drop boxes could lead to greater voter participation. Cathy Olson said she supported Washington County Election's recommendation for promoting ballot by mail and the one current location at City Hall. She noted it did not seem like a big issue in Tigard. Lexi Hallum discussed surveys and trying to learn why residents are not voting. She said neighborhoods in California communities had voting locations. The group discussed the pros and cons of working on the issue and the merits, costs, and logistical issues with extra drop boxes, such as traffic impacts on roads for people who use the city's drop box and what that might mean at a Tigard library location. The group made a motion to study ballot drop boxes by a new created subcommittee with Naidu, Hallum, and Miranda Wood. The motion was unanimously approved. 5. Comments and input from around the table. The group shared a variety of comments. The community neighborhood network Facebook pages seemed popular in Southview. Committee members said they liked the committee's direction and the annual Downtown Street Fair. A member expressed concerns about fast drivers on Walnut and the need for a lighted crosswalk. One member said they liked the changes in downtown. The grand opening of Bull Mt. Park was praised, along with the work of volunteers who made it possible. The funding issue of parks was raised. A committee member who also sits on the Parks and Recreation Committee for Community Engagement MINUTES — 10/18/2017 Cityof Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2758 1 www.tigard-or.gov IPage2of3 Advisory Board said that group just did a tour of the parks and learned about their funding status. Another member praised three new videos called The City in 60 Seconds. The videos were described as a good way for residents to learn information about city finances and services. 6. Presentation and conversation with Noah Siegel, focusing on Tigard's ongoing community conversation about possible challenges with funding city services and future funding for city facilities. Noah Siegel, a consultant working with the City of Tigard,led the group in a focus group discussion for an hour. Because of the city's fiscal situation, he said the city faced several decision paths: do what you do worse in 10 years; cut what you do as a city, and do fewer things; raise taxes/raise revenue—one holds steady and one improves what the city can do. Siegel said a levy vote would be needed for two of three possible choices to address the situation: provide current services (with a levy), provide better services (with a levy),have no levy and lose services. There was a general discussion of the city's survey findings and finances. Levy and Bond Advisory Force Task member Olson gave a short summary of that group's more detailed work on city finances and choices ahead. Siegel noted, people like the city. He said things would have to change, or residents may begin to lose city services. Olson said her group talked about services it valued. The task force also discussed what could be cut or lost. The group ran through several exercises describing their thoughts on Tigard, city government,needed services, essential services, thoughts on property taxes, and messages that could communicate the city's fiscal challenges with city voters. 7. Adjourn. The committee agreed to meet next on Wednesday, Dec. 13, the second Wednesday of the month, to accommodate members' holiday schedules. The committee adjourned the meeting at approximately 8:40 p.m. Committee for Community Engagement MINUTES — 10/18/2017 Cityof Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2758 1 www.tigard-or.gov Page 3 of 3