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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYouth Advisory Board - Minutes - 03/05/2003YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES Regular meeting — March 5, 2003 7:00 p.m. Council Liaison: Ray Martinez 221-6853 Board Members Present: Ashley Stephenson, Jonathan Fanning, Abby Zier, Amy Flug, Cooper Liska-Smith, Mera Geis, Kaise Allen Board Member(s) Absent: Patrick McCosh, Chance Olson Staff Members Present: Peggy Bowers, Staff Liaison — Recreation Division Mark Larkin, Staff Liaison — Police Department Suzy Danford, Supervisor — Recreation Division Kristie Blackmon, Coordinator — Recreation Division Janet Urban, Admin. Support Suprv. — Recreation Division Guest(s) Present: Thomasina Cooper Call Meetine to Order: Meeting called to order by Chairperson Mera Geis at 7:00 p.m. Approval of Minutes from January 8, 2003: On a motion by Cooper Liska-Smith and seconded by Abby Zier, the minutes were unanimously approved (7-0). Agenda Review: No changes. Citizen Participation: No citizen participation. Agenda: DISCUSS SURVEY RESULTS The Board discussed the survey given recently to junior and senior high students. The graphs and charts are designed to be user friendly to an uninformed person reading the information. The primary points that can be gleaned from this survey are "voice of youth", "problems", "opportunities needed". The City Manager and City Council will receive copies of the results as well as Compass. Kaise Allen will talk to the City Editor of the Coloradoan about doing an article featuring the results of the survey. Youth Advisory Board Minutes March 5, 2003 Page 2 NICOTINE PATCHES One of the items added by City Council to the Youth Advisory Board's work plan was "explore avenues to encourage schools to provide `smoke patches' for students who want to quit smoking". Research done by Recreation staff revealed that persons under the age of 18 cannot purchase patches nor can they receive patches purchased by others. In addition, Larimer County Health Department staff informed the Recreation Liaison to the Board that most kids under the age of 18 are not smoking at a high enough level to make nicotine patches effective (equivalent to a pack a day for 5 years). It was determined that issuing nicotine patches would not be permissable nor would they be effective for most teens. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER UPDATE/FUND-RAISING YAC staff distributed the participation report for February and the March calendar that highlights the Youth Advisory Board. Memberships are up, the ski trips have been very successful, and bowling, laser tag, and movies are scheduled for spring break. So far, $258,000 has been raised for the YAC gymnasium which is 1/3 of the way to our goal. The fund- raising efforts were recently featured in an article in the Coloradoan. NORTHSIDE AZTLAN COMMUNITY CENTER A basketball league with Boys & Girls Club is currently underway with 275 kids participating. And end - of -season tournament is scheduled during spring break. Eight girls who train at Northside Aztlan Community Center are going to compete in a girls wrestling tournament. OTHER BUSINESS • Another addition by City Council to the Youth Advisory Board's annual work plan is to hold yearly joint meetings with Loveland and Greeley's youth councils. Kaise will contact the Greeley board, and Mera will contact the board in Loveland to find out what they are or have been working on and make arrangements to get together in the fall. • The City's biennial budget process will begin in mid -April. The Board can make recommendations for funding or elimination of funding. • The Boards and Commissions manual and the 2002 annual Youth Advisory Board report were distributed to all members. Adjournment: With a motion by Cooper Liska-Smith and seconded by Jonathan Fanning, the meeting was adjourned by unanimous vote (7-0) at 7:50 p.m. .—Respectfully ubmitted, J*et Urban, Administrative Support Supervisor — Recreation