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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/14/2024 - SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD - AGENDA - Regular Meeting Senior Advisory Board REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, August 14th, 2024-11:30 am Fort Collins Senior Center, 1200 Raintree Drive, Fort Collins 80526 Zoom – See Link Below 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL a. Board Members Present – b. Board Members Absent – c. Staff Members Present – d. Guest(s)- 3. AGENDA REVIEW 4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 6. REOCCURRING BUSINESS a. Correspondence b. Six Month Calendar Update Participation for this Senior Advisory Board Meeting will be in person at the Fort Collins Senior Center located at 1200 Raintree Drive, Fort Collins, CO, 80526. You may also join online via Zoom, using this link: Senior Advisory Board Zoom Meeting Link Meeting ID: 840 4392 2080 Passcode: 811785 Online Public Participation: The meeting will be available to join beginning at 11:30 am. Participants should try to sign in prior to the 11:30 am meeting start time, if possible. For public comments, the Chair will ask participants to click the “Raise Hand” button to indicate you would like to speak at that time. Staff will moderate the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to address the Board or Commission. To participate: • Use a laptop, computer, or internet-enabled smartphone. (Using earphones with a microphone will greatly improve your audio). • You need to have access to the internet. • Keep yourself on muted status. Masks Strongly Recommended in Indoor Public Spaces While there are currently no public health orders in place, Larimer County Public Health officials strongly recommend that well-fitting, high-quality masks are worn in crowded indoor spaces. For more information, please visit fcgov.com/covid Senior Advisory Board REGULAR MEETING 7. GUEST SPEAKERS AND BOARD DISCUSSION a. State Colorado Senator Joann Ginal, reviewing 2024 bills in State Legislature, relevant to older adults. 8. NEW BUSINESS a. Recent City Council Activity b. Review ideas on collecting and sharing information from other boards listed in the ongoing initiative section. c. Joint Project Discussion with Loveland Senior Advisory Board 9. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS-Roundtable minute 10. COMMITTEES, EVENT ATTENDANCE & ONGOING INITIATIVES a. Housing b. Transportation c. Safety & Wellness d. Office on Aging e. Outreach to isolated communities f. Senior Center g. Future Speaker Ideas 11. UPCOMING EVENTS & OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS 9/9 Super Issues Meeting 5:30-7:30 pm at the Lincoln Center 12. ADJOURNMENT Senior Advisory Board REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, July 10th, 2024 – 11:30 AM The Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Drive, Fort Collins, CO, 80526 1. CALL TO ORDER a. 11:42 am 2. ROLL CALL a. Board Members Present – i. David Kovach, Myles Crane, Alicia Durand, Joe Glomboski, Karen Miller, Debbie Bradberry, Deanna O’Connell, Suzanne King, and Sarah Schilz. b. Board Members Absent - c. Staff Members Present –Sarah Olear and Susan Gutowski d. Guest(s)- i. Teresa Boynton (Loveland SAB), Paula Stearns (PAFC), Wendy Abbott (CAHEC), Sharon Courtney (PAFC & Saint), Lorye McLeod (PAFC), Tara Heil (Loveland SAB), Sue, and Kristine Burrows. 3. AGENDA REVIEW 4. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION a. Each guest shared their name and association. 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. David Kovach motioned to approve the June minutes. Joe Glomboski seconded. None opposed. 6. REOCCURRING BUSINESS a. Correspondence b. Six Month Calendar Update included council meetings related to the budgeting process. 7. GUEST SPEAKERS AND BOARD DISCUSSION a. Kristine Burrows, MPH, Senior Specialist on Aging, Colorado Department of Human Services i. Kristine Burrows works with the Colorado Commission on Aging as a Senior Specialist on Aging under the Colorado Department of Human Services. Kristine holds a Masters from the Colorado School of Public Health and serves on the Denver Commission of Aging Board of Health. In this meeting, she shared the current status of the Multisector Plan on Aging at the state level. The Colorado Department of Human Services is responsible for the plan since there is no department of aging for the state of Colorado. They are seeing a trend in multisector plans across the country and are working with other states like California, Oklahoma, and Minnesota. The plan will have 5 large goals; Create communities that embrace and support all Coloradans, build a Colorado that supports the healthcare needs of all Older Coloradans, create a person-centered service delivery model, understand the economic impact of Colorado’s aging population, and prioritize the economic security of all older Coloradans. Within these goals, they will be focusing on the key themes of housing, transportation, benefits access and coverage, healthcare access, provider capacity, funding, ageism, economic security, a diminished volunteer base, and scattered resources. Slides for this presentation can be found in the 2024 Senior Advisory Board Agenda Packet. b. Discussion and brainstorming session regarding potential intermunicipal public education project between Fort Collins Senior Advisory Board and Loveland’s Senior Advisory Board. This meeting was the third intermunicipal board meeting between the Loveland and Fort Collins Senior Advisory Boards with an additional presence from Partners for Age Friendly Communities (PAFC), Saint Transportation Board, and Centennial Area Health & Education Center (CAHEC). The group discussed the Senior Advisory Board REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, July 10th, 2024 – 11:30 AM The Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Drive, Fort Collins, CO, 80526 various trends Kristine Burrows mentioned relating to housing, transportation, benefits access and coverage, healthcare access, provider capacity, funding, ageism, economic security, a diminished volunteer base, and scattered resources and how they, as organizations and boards, could provide education or resources around one of those trends. Myles Crane motioned to pick a topic in partnership with the Loveland Senior Advisory Board and create educational resources around it. David Kovach seconded. All approved, none were opposed. 8. NEW BUSINESS a. Recent City Council Activity i. Police services are planning to reduce speeding across the city. Five new cameras have been placed at some of the intersections with the highest number of accidents. More mobile units are being used to automatically issue tickets for speeding. This aligns with the City of Fort Collins Vision Zero Plan. b. Review ideas on collecting and sharing information from other boards listed in the ongoing initiative section. i. This will be discussed at the August Senior Advisory Board meeting. 9. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS-Roundtable minute a. Each board member and visiting member shared one senior related program or piece of information with the group. 10. COMMITTEES, EVENT ATTENDANCE & ONGOING INITIATIVES a. Housing b. Transportation c. Safety & Wellness d. Office on Aging e. Outreach to isolated communities f. Senior Center g. Future Speaker Ideas 11. UPCOMING EVENTS & OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS 12. ADJOURNMENT a. 1:38 pm Date Meeting Agenda Item Tuesday, August 13, 2024 Work Session Countil Priorities: 15-Minute Cities & Economic Health Tueasday, Sepember 3rd Council Meeting Setting 2025-2026 Budget Public Hearings Tueasday, Sepember 10th Work Session 2025-2026 Recommended Budget Boards and Commissions AGENDA SUPER ISSUES MEETING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2024 Location: The Lincoln Center – Founder’s Room Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Please RSVP through Engage or to dlau@fcgov.com Agenda Item Purpose Time (PM) Welcome & mingle Time to chat and grab some snacks and refreshments. 5:30-6:00 TITLE STAFF, TITLE STAFF, TITLE Staff will share…. 6:00-6:45 TITLE STAFF, TITLE STAFF, TITLE Staff will give a presentation on… 6:45-7:30 Wrap-Up Thank you for giving us your time! 7:30