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01/16/2019 - Minutes City of Tigard Committee for Community Engagement Agenda MEETING DATE/TIME: Wednesday,January 16, 2019; 7 — 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Public Works, Sunrise Room (8777 SW Burnham St.) Present Excused Absent Basil Christopher Bhushan Gupta Christine Rehse Dave Hanna Cathy Olson Dolly Specht Connie Ramaekers Joseph Lyons Lauren Rowles Miranda Wood Norma Trujillo Tamera Boring Taylor Sarman Committee liaison: Nadine Robinson 1. Welcome and introductions 2. Review, and approve, draft minutes from the November 28, 2018 Discussion: Basil Christopher mentioned the ballot measure in 2020 for light rail will be contingent on voter approval of funding. Taylor Sarman indicated the measure will be a Metro-wide transportation bond measure. Taylor Sarman moved to approve the minutes. Miranda Woods seconded the motion. The motion passed. 3. Strategic planning goals—moving the goals forward The Committee spent approximately an hour discussing whether the goals established previously are still the goals they want to have in 2019. (The goals were posted to refresh committee members' memories.) At the end of the discussion it was decided the CCE would act as a focus group to provide input into city projects. Each meeting, departments will bring one or two items for consideration. Prior to the meeting committee members will receive information on the background of the project or goal and what questions or feedback the city representative will be looking for at the end of the presentation. City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2481 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 1 of 4 Following are highlights of comments that were made during the discussion. • Nadine talked about the groups that want to come and speak with the committee and that it would fit in with the community engagement challenges and theme night goals. • Miranda wants to suggest being able to bring information from other city groups they interact with. She thought a one pager from the department that talks about the issue and states the questions would be a good idea. • Norma wants to make sure the Committee is given feedback about what the departments do with the committee input they have given. Is it being acted on? • Joe would like the CCE members to identify the groups they interact with so the committee can see if the many groups in Tigard have a committee representative to share information with them. • Basil asked about how consistency within the Committee can continue so the Committee can have an impact long-term. Nadine responded that committee member terms end at different times so there will always be members with history. How should we communicate in different ways to reach all demographics? Open invitation for Mayor Snider or another Councilor to come to the meeting. • Dolly indicated she has worked with the Committee for a number of years. She originally came in as the neighborhood blogger and then moved to Facebook pages. Now there is Nextdoor and Why Wednesday. She noted the Committee members are there as representatives of their communities and asked how many Committee members are sharing the information with a greater audience. She reiterated that the Committee doesn't want to just hear information, they want to talk about it with staff and give ideas on how to communicate it out. She said by Committee members reporting back to their groups the community feels more involved and included. • Taylor feels like the value the CCE can offer is unfiltered feedback which is great feedback for the city. • Tamera asked about what information is available in other languages. She asked if there is a population percentage that should trigger materials being in a second language? For example, the Cityscape?What are the barriers?Language?Homeless? Is an audio version available? City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2481 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 2 of 4 Polly volunteered to read the Cityscape if the city would like an audio version.) If the city truly wants to reach a broad audience we need to identify barriers and how we can minimize those things. • A suggestion was made to make Council meetings available through U-Tube. How do you get to the meetings easily? Is it on the city's website landing page? Can a link be added to the meeting agendas? • Dave asked if the city knows if people are unable to access information. He asked if we are trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist? Dave suggested that part of the issue is that people aren't looking for the information. The Committee agreed that information is available once they looked. • Dave doesn't see the current strategic goals fitting the committee's charter. He asked if there is stated mandated reporting. He asked if the Council liaison reports back to the full Council. o Nadine responded that the liaison does report back to the full Council. • Taylor indicated a Focus Group role for the CCE would be valuable. • Miranda said she would like to provide feedback on projects that are in development rather than "rubber-stamping" a completed project. • It was suggested large projects should always start with CCE: 4. Committee member attendance. As of the end of 2018 all members were in compliance. There was a reminder that we need people at the meeting and that everyone's input is valued. Nadine will send the meeting schedule for 2019. 5. Information sharing round-table— • Miranda went to the Board game shop on Main St. Said it is wonderful. Taylor agreed. Tap House part is supposed to open next month. o Taylor mentioned the Vintage Arcade is going in. • Norma commented that if something is not on her radar she doesn't know to look for it. How can we get things on people's radar? City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2481 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 3 of 4 • Basil noted that the State is doing a lot of community engagement/outreach. Transparency has become more important. Some process is very important. He said communications don't have to reach everybody but it is important to move in that direction. He said it is helpful for people to know where their tax dollars are going. The water project was a good example of good communication. Hopefully things like that will continue. • Taylor noted the Oregon Legislation is convening January 23rd. Representative Doherty and Senator Burdick will be putting forward a resolution to recognize April 13th as Curtis Tigard Day. Here is a link to Representative Doherty's web page. Representative Doherty's email address is Rep.MargaretDoherty@oregonlegislature.gov • Lauren would like to know more about the other committee members. Younger,works at schools, friends not interested. How to reach them. • Joseph is hosting a podcast on March 10th at The Jade Lounge. It is on 23rd&Ankeny St. Mike Crenshaw&Barbara will be sharing positive messages. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-718-2481 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 4 of 4