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City of Fort Collins
Senior Advisory Board
Minutes
Wednesday May 11, 2022 at 11:30 a.m.
Virtual Meeting on Zoom
Fort Collins, Colorado
Mission: The Senior Advisory Board shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Fort Collins City Council
on programs and policies that help aging citizens live full and interesting lives and continue to
contribute, participate, and share in the life of the community.
I. Call to Order: 11:35 am call to order
II. Guest introductions
III. Public Participation: Mayor Pro Tem Emily Francis, Council Members Tricia Canonico,
Susan Gutowsky, and Shirley Peel, Interim City Manager Kelly DiMartino, PAFC Executive
Director Lorye Mcleod, Chair Larimer County Office on Aging Advisory Council, Sharon
Courtney; Mobility Manager North Front Range MPO, Cory Schmidt, Marketing Director,
50 Plus Media Soliutions Inc., Robert Larson, and community members Dr. Janet Seeley,
Phyllis Beck, Gabriella Rivera and Renee Shaw
IV. Administrative Items
a. Attendance: Alan Kress, Alicia Durand, Nancy Luttropp, Jeanne Hoag, Deanna
O’Connell, Myles Crane, Mary Roberts, Betsy Emond staff liaison and Lisa Hays
Excused absence David Kovach
b. Minutes: Approval of minutes unanimous.
c. Correspondence
d. Calendar
IV. New Business:
SAB Attendance at Recent Council Meetings
May 10th - Alicia reported on her attendance.
Complemented City Council regarding their numerous functions and responsibilties
Meeting focused on 3 priorities of the key 31 priorities
o Traffic, Safety for the vulnerable road user, speeding and road noise.
o Air Quality use of outdoor fire pits as well as transportation
o Waste Reduction and Recycling – new plastic bag ban, etc.
April 26th – Myles reported on his attendance at Boards and Commissions work session.
Discussion and suggestions for Council’s consideration included:
o Term limits of 8 years
o Service terms of 1, 2 and 4 years
o Candidate interview once or twice per year
o Training for chairs, vice chairs and Board members
o How boards can work together and possibly combine to meet quorum.
o Discussing the role of Council liaison
o SAB will discuss at its June 8th in person meeting and subsequently develop
recommendations for Council’s consideration
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V SAB Member Bio – Deanna O’Connell
Has been a board member for two years
Works at UC Health in community health as a dietician, works with underserved
communities.
When the pandemic hit in 2020 UC Health executed its plan within the incident
command center.
Her position was redeployed to screening people to supply needs etc.
In 2021 as the pandemic was taking a toll on the healthcare industry she was
redeployed to the ICU. Very difficult time for healthcare workers and families.
Personal – 3 grown children. Likes to hike, garden, farm to table, everything
outdoors.
V. Today’s Guest Speakers
Sue Ballou PAFC Chair and with Katy Mason Co-Chairs PAFC Housing Priority Group
PAFC priority groups – mobility & access, health and wellness, culture of aging and
housing
Presented video addressing statistics and missing middle housing
Ted Shepard –
Conventional zoning which has been around since the 1950’s does not address the
need for missing middle housing. (Duplex/Fourplex etc.)
Builders and developers shy away from missing middle housing in favor of platted
lots with necessary utilities, etc.
Important to look at possible zoning changes to allow for more middle missing
housing to be developed.
The thought is that this housing would be very popular if made available.
Katy Mason –AARP funded the production of a book for planning departments and other
entities that may produce middle missing housing
The also funded a study here in Fort Collins and in Denver that came away with
recommendations of how to increase middle missing housing with minor zoning
changes.
One key message from each speaker
Katy – Our housing stock does not match our current population, important when
looking to the future to determine if there can be changes to the type of housing
Fort Collins offers.
Sue – Choice is important, cost is important. We must look for new ways to
provide affordable housing
Ted – Integrate missing middle housing into current housing rather than creating
pods of missing units.
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Sue Beck-Ferkiss, Fort Collins Social Policy and Housing Program Manager
City Plan addresses
Making the most of the land we have left
Taking steps to support a healthy and resilient economy
Encouraging more housing options
Expanding transportation and mobility options
Maintaining our focus on climate action
Six challenges
Price escalation
There aren’t enough affordable housing options
Current amount of funding for affordable housing does not meet our goals
Housing is expensive to build
It is difficult to predict the lasting effects of covid
Housing policies have not consistently addressed housing stability
VII Ongoing initiatives
Affordable Housing Board - Mary None
PAFC Housing Priority Group – Alan/Nancy None
Health and Wellness – Deanna None
Transportation – Alicia None
Senior Center Updates – Betsy – Wonderful SOAPE performances are now back.
VIII Neighborhood Livability Activities
Community Outreach: Survey Update
Survey response indicates that 50% or less of surveyed seniors have computer access.
More details next month.
UPCOMING EVENTS and OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Future of Aging in Colorado: hybrid Conference at Co. Springs June 16, 2022 9:00am-4:00pm