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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/06/2025 - YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD - AGENDA - Regular MeetingYOUTH ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING February 6, 2025 – meeting held at 215 N. Mason Street, Conference Room 1A 7:00-9:00pm: Regular meeting 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.ROLL CALL 3.COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION 4.APPROVAL OF MINUTES 5.NEW BUSINESS a.– b. 6.DISCUSSION ITEMS a. 7.BOARD MEMBER REPORTS (COMMITTEES, EVENT ATTENDANCE, ETC.) a. • • • • • 8.OTHER BUSINESS 9.ADJOURNMENT NEXT MEETING Date: TBD Time: 7:00-9:00pm Location: Foothills Activity Center Headline Copy Goes Here Rachel Ruhlen, Transportation Planner Dave “DK” Kemp, Senior Trails Planner Which Wheels Go Where? 2025 02 06 Headline Copy Goes HereOutline •Purpose •Background •Explore Options •Feedback Headline Copy Goes Here E-unicycle 3 What do you ride? Where do you ride it? Roller skates Kick scooter Tricycle Unicycle Bicycle Roller blades Longboard Skateboard E-trikes & E-bikes E-scooter E-skateboard Headline Copy Goes Here 4 Purpose Micromobility supports our climate, active modes, traffic safety goals Which Wheels Go Where explores how to accommodate more kinds of micromobility Headline Copy Goes Here Toy vehicles 5 Where current ordinance allows/prohibits various types of vehicles Headline Copy Goes Here 6 Micromobility - Human powered vehicles Roller skates Kick scooter Tricycle UnicycleBicycle Roller blades LongboardSkateboard E-bike Headline Copy Goes Here E-unicycle 7 Micromobility - Lightweight electric vehicles E-skateboard Electric self balancing scooter Hover board Class 2 E-scooter Onewheel <20 mph <100 pounds Headline Copy Goes Here 8 Out of class vehicles Not a lightweight electric vehicle Headline Copy Goes Here Exploring options 9 Headline Copy Goes Here 10 What it could look like Human powered vehicles Lightweight electric vehicles Out of class vehicles Low power scooter Street Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed Bike lane Allowed Allowed Prohibited Prohibited Sidewalk Allowed Allowed Prohibited Prohibited Paved Trails Allowed Allowed Prohibited Prohibited Crosswalk Ride Ride Prohibited Prohibited Dismount zone Dismount Dismount Prohibited Prohibited Headline Copy Goes HereFeedback •What is your experience riding micromobility? •What is your experience walking around others riding micromobility? Headline Copy Goes Here Thank you! Rachel Ruhlen, rruhlen@fcgov.com 12 Hughes Civic Assembly: Information Committee Description High-quality information from a variety of sources is a cornerstone of any deliberative process, and there are several ways we ensure the Assembly has the information they need to complete their work. The Information Committee (IC) is a key part of this. The IC has three primary responsibilities: 1. Select presenters – background experts and relevant parties – and background information for the information-gathering phases of the Assembly. 2. Prioritize and categorize the resources to be shared with Assembly members. 3. Provide feedback for HD staff, as-needed,related to the IC process. The IC will be made up of representatives from the City of Fort Collins Boards and Commissions, Community Guides, and Fort Collins community members. We aim for the following distribution: ● 4 representatives from City of Fort Collins Boards and Commissions ● 4 Community Guides from the Center for Public Deliberation ● 4 at-large community members Role of the Information Committee The IC will meet for one 3-hour meeting in mid-March and one 1.5-hour meeting in mid-April (TBD by HD staff). We also ask that members commit to 3-5 hours of independent work. Before meeting, members will be asked to: ● Review the information inputs gathered from the Community Survey, Community Guides, and/or the Assembly members. ● Consider gaps in the suggestions that have already been made. ● Consider who should be prioritized as background presenters to the Assembly and why. ● Consider which resources should be prioritized and why. ● Optional meeting with HD staff to answer questions and get acquainted. The IC meetings will include: ● Introductions and group agreements; Orientation; Review and discussion information. ● Sense-making; Initial deliberation; Categorization; Gaps analysis. ● Deliberation on suggested presenters and information; Creation of rationales. ● Prioritization & Agreement Seeking; Final selection of presenters, resources, and background information packet for the Assembly. After the meetings, Committee members will be asked to: ● Add brief rationales to each resource explaining why it was selected. Role of HD Staff ● Facilitate IC meetings and orientation of IC members ● Invite the selected parties to present at the Assembly; curate initial information packet ● Prepare menu & rationales to give to Assembly members. ● Ensure integrity of IC’s decisions is maintained throughout the process. The Information Committee is one of the most vital components in setting up the Assembly for success and public credibility. Thank you so much for your service to the Hughes Civic Assembly – and to your community – and we look forward to answering any questions you may have. Questions? Lauren Babcock, Program Director | lauren@healthydemocracy.org | 202-921-1072