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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 - Youth Advisory Board - Annual ReportYOUTH ADVISORY BOARD 2004 Annual Report The Youth Advisory Board was created by City Council resolution on April 19, 1994. The purpose of the Youth Advisory Board is to gather information; to communicate with organizations and agencies regarding youth -oriented issues and problems; to document and discuss issues of importance to youth in the Fort Collins community, specifically as they relate to City -operated services; to review and discuss legislation that may affect youth; and to recommend to City Council local legislation and policy actions or changes which would enhance the status of youth in the Fort Collins community. The Board held eight regular meetings in 2004. The calendar year began with Abby Zier, Chairperson, and Adrienne Pickett, Vice -chairperson. Officers elected for a one-year term in December were Brendon Votipka, Chairperson and Ryan Hennig, Vice - chairperson. As the year 2004 ended, the Board was comprised of the following members: Erin Rooney, Ryan Hennig, David Saperstone, Ashley Stephenson, Cara Getches, Kristi Thomas, Brendon Votipka, Ryann Peats and Jonathan Fanning. Mayor Ray Martinez was City Council representative to the Board, John VanderVliet of Police Services and Peggy Bowers of the Recreation Division served as staff liaisons to the Board, and Janet Urban, Recreation Division, served as staff support. Youth Advisory Board highlights of 2004 include: • The Youth Advisory Board listened to a presentation by Mark Jackson, the City's Transportation Planning Manager, that graphically defined the current transportation situation and the logical progression of steps to make improvements. • A sub -committee was formed to begin preparations for a fund-raising event for the proposed inspiration playground. • A presentation was made to the Board by Jerry Marin from CSU's Environmental Learning Center regarding a program being offered that combines service learning with outdoor adventures. • Board members evaluated projects being considered for funding by the continuation of the Capital Sales Tax. The results were forwarded to City Council with the construction of a south -side recreation center getting the highest rating. • Melinda Suits from the City's Commission on Disabilities attended a meeting to provide information about their function such as following up on complaints, working with ADA accessibility, etc. Youth Advisory Board 2004 Annual Report Page 2 • A sub -committee was formed to plan an event that would include both parents and teens with the outcome being improved trust. • A Power Point presentation was made to the Board that gave an overview of the facilities and programs that make up the Recreation Division. • Two Board members, Erin Rooney and David Saperstone, attended a Youth Summit in Estes Park where they were able to interact and share ideas with area teens who also serve on local boards. They shared their experience with other Board members at a subsequent meeting, and as a result, the Board's annual work plan was developed. • Board members received monthly verbal and written reports of activities and participation at the City's Youth Activity Center and the Northside Aztlan Community Center and of the fund-raising effort for the construction of a full-size gymnasium at the Youth Activity Center