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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD
MINUTES: MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 13,2000
Chairperson: Erik Margolis — 416-1411
Staff Liaison: Barbara Schoenberger — 224-6026
City Council Liaison: Ray Martinez, Mayor — 221-6506
I. Attendance: Erik Margolis Absent: Florence Williams
George Kress Kristen Glenn
Marjorie McTaggart Alyce Eckley
Darren Gunn
Dorothy Miller Guest: Doug Finnman
June Tucker Jo Sanders
Blanche Yakmas Kay Rios
John Roberts
Staff: Barbara Schoenberger
II. Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by Erik Margolis at 2:05 p.m.
III. Citizen Participation: In Sanders attended the meeting to observe a meeting of the Senior Advisory Board. She
is interested in applying for one of the vacant positions on the board.
IV. Guest: Laury Dennis was unable to attend this month due to illness.
Doug Fineman from FTC central information technology department spoke to the group about the Fort
Collins web site. Fort Collins has been selected as one of 14 cities for a study regarding local city web
sites and their contents. There will be a focus group meeting held on at 405 Canyon on Thursday,
September 21, 2000 from 7-9pm. The purpose of the focus group is to gather information from
participants as to what they would like to see on a local web site. June will attend for the SAB.
Doug distributed questionnaires regarding information on the web site. Each member present
completed the form and Barbara will mail the forms back to Doug.
V. Approval of the Minutes: John moved that the minutes from the August 9, 2000 meeting be approved
George seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously.
VI. Correspondence: None
VII. Old Business:
A. Transportation: Florence/Kay
— •— On August 30, 2000 at the Senior Center there was a meeting held to discuss the primary
concerns concerning Transfort and also school buses. Dial A Ride: discussions regarding how to
handle troublesome situations, including behavior problems. School bus safety issues included
backpacks on the floors. Other discussions included installations of bus shelters in various
locations, as well as bus service to the new Harmony Campus.
• September 11, 2000 through September 16, 2000 is National Bus Week. Transfort is free during
this time.
• There will be a Round About Open House on September 13, 2000 from 4-8pm at 625 9`h Street
(Lemay & Vine).
• Kay distributed copies of the letter that was sent to John Kefalas regarding the Larimer County
Office on Aging Transportation not supporting the $289,000 budget increase.
B. Outreach:
• The SAB will do an out reach presentation, hosted by the Senior Center Council on October 18,
2000 starting at 10:30 am. Invitations will be sent to various senior groups, refreshments will be
served. The purpose is to discuss senior issues and what the SAB does. George, Barb, Erik and
John will present.
C. Housing:
• The Northern Hotel project had its ground breaking. This is a Historic Preservation Project as
well as a Senior Complex. An early walk through presented concerns for safety. Two examples
are no overhead lights in the hallways, and only one small elevator for the entire building.
There will be 47 senior apartments and seniors will have to pay an additional $17.00 per month
for parking nearby. Erik will call Karen Girard. Director of Funding Partners to speak at a
future SAB meeting.
• CDBG is beginning the next round for applications for housing monies
D. Paint-A-Thon:
• June left a message for Rusty. She will try to contact him next week to schedule a meeting
E. Discounted Medications:
• We obtained 200 signatures from attendees at the New West Fest on our petition for
Affordable Prescription Medication for Seniors
• We will leave petitions at the Senior Center for additional signatures and then forward the
petitions to our Congressman
F. New West Fest:
• The SAB members discussed the outcome of the New West Fest. There were some
communication problems and a few problems with the set up, handouts, etc. Prior to making a
commitment for next year we will have discussions and decide how we can attract more people
to our booth.
G. Chili Cookoff:
• Our theme will be " "
• Erik will bring the propane stove
• Barbara will bring the utensils, banner & chairs
• We will report to the Sundance at 8am and cook until 12 noon.
• We still need to get items for the "cook's bags"
• Barbara will send invitations to former SAB members to attend
• Posters and tickets were distributed to members to give out
H. Senior Networking Luncheon:
• SAB members will serve as moderators
I. Liaison Reports:
1) Ombudsman:
• Nursing Home Conditions:
An investigation spearheaded by Congressman Mark Udall revealed that of 27
nursing homes visited in Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson, and western Adams
counties 70% violated some federal standard. To address these concerns he has proposed
a nursing home protection act, which will require facilities in violation to refund portions
of their Medicaid funds.
Elizabeth Kelly believes that there are unreasonable regulations, inconsistent involvement
from families and other community members, along with too few methods of positive re -
enforcement and incentives for quality of care.
• OOA held a public forum on September 8'° in Niwot
• You may call the local chapter of OOA at (303) 866-2800 with comments or the LTC
Ombudsman Program at (970) 498-6800
2) Dorothy Miller reported:
• The inspection facilities at the Senior Center was excellent
• A negative comment by some seniors was there was too much competition during
bridge and pool games
3) Mardi Gras:
• Darren reported that there are only five more months to Mardi Gras. He will give us
updates as he gets them
4) Veterans Day:
• Barbara reported that on 11/11 at I I am balloons will be released from the Sr. Center
as part of a WWII memorial celebration. There will be a pancake breakfast served from
9 am to 12 noon. There will be entertainment by the children's choir. This is a very
special celebration to honor all those who served in WWII. There will be balloons
released at 11 am at Grandview Cemetery at the war memorial. This is a national day
of celebration. Volunteers to help with breakfast would be appreciated.
5) Loveland Sr. Council:
• Erik had copies of the August minutes. Please see attached. There are notes regarding
the Job Fair at the Chilson Senior Center on September 21, 2000. There is also an
article from The Capital Times (Madison, WI) regarding scare tactics being used by
the drug/pharmaceutical industry to intimidate seniors.
VII. New Business:
A. The Community Homecoming Parade
• October 14, 2000
• SAB members nominated Marjorie McTaggert for Dignitary
• There will be a Sr. Center Float
• John accepted nomination to be one of the judges
VUL Other:
• We will begin working on the 2001 work plan next month
• The Women's Gathering posters and bookmarks were distributed to members to be given out
Having no other business before us, Marjorie moved to close the meeting. John seconded this. The meeting was
adjourned at 4:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by June M. Tucker
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Erik Margolis
From: Earl E. Stevens [eestms@frii.coml
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 9:31 AM
To: Erik Margolis
Subject: Minutes of Loveland SAB - 6 Sept 2000
Erik: I enclose a copy of the minutes and other materials that were distributed at our meeting on Sept.
6. I have forgotten but it there anyone else in Ft. Collins to whom I should e-mail these?
We continue to receive your materials. Thanks. Earl.
CITY OF LOVELAND
Senior Advisory Board
Agenda for September 6, 2000
10:45 AM - Library, Multi -Purpose Room
1. Call to order
2. Opening Comments and Introductions ; Mr. Ken Jukowski and Mr Donald Zeh
3. Approval of July Meeting minutes
4. Unfinished Business:
1. Needs Survey compilation of data
2. Report on the Summerfest project
3. Job Fair
4. Networking Luncheon
4. Networking Luncheon
5. New Business:
1. Grant proposal for underwriting the computer classes
2. Volunteerism
6. Committee reports and Comments
7. Announcements -
8. Adjournment
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CITY OF LOVELAND
Senior Advisory Board
Minutes of Meeting July 5, 2000
Members present: Earl Stevens, Bill Hagen, Betty Herder, Eldona Hughes, Judith Jones, Barbara
Nuss, Jan Brown, Elson Wride. Excused: Angel Hoffman, Ralph Lange, Sally Marchand.
The meeting was called to order at 10:45 A.M. by Chair, Earl Stevens.
Announcements: Don Matula has resigned from the Senior Advisory Board for personal reasons.
Applications are being accepted at the City Manager's Office for this position. The position of staff
liaison from the city has not been decided as yet.
The minutes of May 3 were accepted with the correction of the name Anne Mane Baker as the person
compiling the mailing list for the Bridging the Gap Networking Luncheon.
Guest Speaker: Michelle Miller, Latimer County Work Force Center. Last year's Older Adult 50+
Job Fair had 550 respondents within the first hour when they had expected 50-60. This year's Job Fair
scheduled for September 21, 2000, at the Chilson Senior Center. There was not as much variety last
year and care is being taken to offer more. They are looking at employers, with 50 or more
employees, who are looking for part-time, full-time or seasonal employees. Employers are being
asked to have materials to offer up to 500 applicants. There will be a "Referral Data Base" compiled
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that can also be used for the Senior Job Line source. Widespread announcements are planned
throughout the community. A volunteer coordinator will be needed along with volunteers to assist
with the attendees.
Unfinished business:
1. Summerfest to be held July 15 at Foote Lagoon. Volunteers from the SAB are lined up to assist in
the sale of bottled water during the event. There will be a booth with a canopy set up for the day. The
SAB will have its banner and brochures there to inform the public about the Senior Advisory Board.
Members of the Youth Advisory Board have signed up to help at various times during the day. A
total of in -kind and cash donations from businesses in town total $348.00.
2. Bridging the Gap Networking Luncheon: The first information letter has been sent to Larimer
County agencies, businesses and organizations having connection with Senior issues. The registration
forms will be sent out the first week of August. Plans are proceeding according to schedule. The
luncheon will be held September 29,2000, at the McKee Conference and Wellness Center. Guest
speaker will be Carol Mathies-Kraft, Gerontologist.
No New Business.
Committee Reports:
1. Senior Spotlight: To date there has been no further action from Comcast on resuming the Senior
Spotlight program. With new cable companies looking toward the Loveland market, the board is
hoping that Comcast will respond positively. A person has been found to man the camera and there is
a host in place.
2. Hotline: There were 3 calls to the Hotline in June. One call was inquiring about the computer
classes, the others were not relevant or no phone number left to respond.
Announcements/Comments: A question was raised regarding the August meeting of the SAB,
Fldona Hughes moved that the board not meet in August and resume meetings in September,
seconded by Betty Herder, approved unanimously.
The meeting adjourned at 12 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Judith Jones, Secretary
THE DRUG/PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY USES TACTICS TO SCARE
SENIORS
The State AARP office has forwarded to its local chapters an article from the June 28
issue of The Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin) by Dave Zweifel about these tactics.
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An organization "The Seniors Coalition" has produced a four -page brochure that is given
to Senior Centers; the brochure is a "broadside against those who are advocating that the
government step in to help America's senior citizens with their soaring prescription drug
bills.
"It is carefully masked to look like an innocent informational brochure for beleaguered
seniors. That's necessary because Monona [Senior Center] [in Wisconsin] , like most
senior centers, doesn't allow partisan literature to be dispensed on the premises lest it
appear the center is endorsing the opinions.
"After a little checking, I discovered that this outfit called The Seniors Coalition is
actually in cahoots with another organization called Citizens for Better Medicare. And
guess who provides most -if not all the funding? None other than the Pharmaceuticals
Research and Manufacturers of America, those wonderful people who have been raising
prices at rates that would make the oil companies blush.
"The pharmaceutical industry has been spending millions on newspapers, radio and
television ads in an attempt to head off attempts to put some price controls on drugs sold
in the United States, controls similar to those in Canada and Europe.
"Leaving no stone unturned, the industry is also directing cleverly designed brochures
and direct mail pieces, like the one at the Monona Senior Center, to audiences they feel
need convincing.
"Public Citizen [italics mine], the consumer -based lobbying organization in Washington,
said in a recent report that the ads 'are part of a sophisticated campaign to protect the
firms' multi -billion -dollar profits. The drug lobby's goal has been single-minded: avoid
any kind of Medicare drug coverage that reins in skyrocketing drug costs.'
"It added: 'Citizens for Better Medicare is a sham, its director, Tim Ryan, was the
marketing director for (the pharmacy association) before joining CBM, and he admits that
CBM is largely funded by the industry.'
"'CBM has received support from The Seniors Coalition, 60 Plus and the United Seniors
Association. These direct mail specialists have been denounced by Republicans and
Democrats alike for their scare tactics, which involve frightening seniors with overblown
threats to their retirement benefits and asking them to send money to support the groups'
questionable lobbying efforts.'
"Instance, here's an excerpt from the pamphlet given me: 'The numerous proposals in
Congress that use price controls pose a formidable threat to pharmaceutical research and
development. Moreover, research and development is a lifeline for seniors and price
controls will drastically slow down the breakthrough drugs coming through that lifeline.'
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"A bit of hyperbole, especially when you consider that many of the research costs for
American
drugs today are paid for by none other than our own federal government."
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City of Fort Collins
MEMORANDUM
TO: Staff Liaisons, Boards and Commissions
FROM: Karla Smith, Boards and Commissions Coor tnator
SUBJECT: Latest Revision to Boards and Commissions Attendance Policy
DATE: September 21, 2000
On September 19, Council adopted Resolution 2000-119 Amending Resolution 2000-77
Pertaining to Recurring Absences of Boards and Commissions Members. These changes were
made to better facilitate reporting absences of the Chairperson of Boards and Commissions. If
you have any questions, don't hesitate to call me.
The revised policy will be included in the 2001 Boards and Commissions Manual. Since the
distribution of the manual is still several months away, I ask that you share this information with
your board and commission members at your next scheduled meeting. Thanks!
Attachment
cc: City Council
John Fischbach
Diane Jones
300 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6515 • FAX (970) 221-6295
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RESOLUTION 2000-119
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING RESOLUTION 2000-77 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF FORT COLLINS PERTAINING TO RECURRING ABSENCES
OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS MEMBERS
WHEREAS, on June 6, 2000, the Council adopted Resolution 2000-77 amending the
provisions of the attendance policy (the "Policy") contained in the City's Boards and Commissions
Manual; and
WHEREAS, the Policy, as amended by Resolution 2000-77, calls for written notification of
the absence of a board and commission member to be submitted to the chair or the staff liaison of
the board or commission prior to the meetings where the absences will occur; and
WHEREAS, when it is the chair of a board or commission who will be absent from
meeting, the only person who is available to be notified under the Policy is the staff liaison; and
WHEREAS, the Council believes that it is desirable to always have two persons to whom
such notice may be given, so that the vice chair of a board or commission should be added to the
Policy as a person who, in this situation, can perform the duties of the chair.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS that Resolution 2000-77, and the attendance policy referenced therein, are hereby
amended so that the Policy shall read as follows:
Attendance Policy
Upon application for and acceptance of appointment, board and commission
members demonstrate their intention and ability to attend meetings. If a member
experiences recurring attendance problems, the chair of the board or commission (or
if the chair is the person experiencing the attendance problems, then the vice chair)
should contact the Boards and Commissions Coordinator located in the City Clerk's
Office, s❑ that he or she can work with the Council liaison to the affected board or
commission to address the issue. Either of the following shall automatically cause
a member's appointment to be terminated, and shall create a vacancy on the board or
commission:
Three consecutive absences from regularly scheduled meetings of the
board, if, prior to the meetings where the absences occurred, no
written notification of any such absence has been submitted to the
staff liaison or the chair or, if the chair is the person experiencing the
attendance problems, then to the vice chair.