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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYouth Advisory Board - Minutes - 10/01/1997YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES Regular Meeting - October 1, 1997 7:00 p.m. Council Liaison: Will Smith Staff Liaisons: Peggy Bowers, Recreation Scott Gammon, Police Board President: Abby Jones, 493-5487 (h) Board Members Present: Phillip Chavez, Bonnie Deaville, Brooke Delehoy, Steve Hill, Farah Inam, Abby Jones, Richy Lynn, Ashlan Warsteane Board Members Absent: Lupe Quintero Staff Members Present: Peggy Bowers, Staff Liaison - Recreation Division Scott Gammon, Staff Liaison - Police Department Dave Mosnik, Supervisor - Recreation Division Suzy Danford, Supervisor - Recreation Division Will Smith, City Council Liaison Janet Urban, Administrative Aide - Recreation Division Guest(s) Present: Kristie Blackmon, Jamie Kemper Call Meeting to Order: The regular meeting of the Youth Advisory Board was called to order at 7:10 p.m. on Wednesday, October 1, 1997 at the Youth Activity Center by Board Chairperson Abby Jones. Approval of Minutes: On a motion by Phillip Chavez and seconded by Richy Lynn, the minutes of the meeting of September 3, 1997 were approved unanimously (8-0). Agenda Review: Item #9 (Northside Aztlan Community Center Update) will be deleted. Citizen Participation: No citizen participation. Agenda: SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD INTRODUCTION Jane Goodhart spoke of the Senior Advisory Board's interest in the topic of ageism and their wish to combine forces with the Youth Advisory Board to address this issue. The Senior Advisory Board has done a "Perspectives" television show with Mayor Azari and would like to do another "Perspectives" program jointly with the Youth Advisory Board. Ms. Goodhart invited YAB members to attend a meeting or meetings of the Senior Advisory Board which meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 2:00 p.m. at the Senior Center. Councilman Smith expressed Mayor Azari's desire to have an intergenerational activity that would involve the Youth Advisory Board and the Senior Advisory Board. PRIORITIZE ISSUES FOR WORK PLAN The Board members prioritized and scheduled the previously -identified issues as follows: November, Transfort issues; December, Poudre School District Code of Conduct; January, discrimination against youths; February, skateboard issues; March, non -athletic activities; April, smoking issues; May, youth dance club. COMMUNITY HOMECOMING PARADE The City's boards and commissions will be cooperating on an entry in the community homecoming parade by using a Transfort bus with signs on the sides listing all 23 of the boards and commissions. Phillip, Farah, and Jo Faith agreed to represent the Youth Advisory Board as passengers on the bus. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER UPDATE Dave Mosnik reported that there was no interest in girls basketball even though flyers were sent to coaches and schools. In addition, junior high schools were visited by the YAC staff. Will Smith suggested that a flyer advertising our program be posted near the "cut list" at the schools. Dave Mosnik will check on the possibility of doing this. The YAC staff is currently running an instructional volleyball program. Jo Faith suggested that site visitations include a lot of information as to what goes on at the YAC. The YAC staff requests the Board members' help in getting the word out on YAC activities. October activity calendar was distributed. Suzy Danford mentioned that the YAC staff has a program idea contest underway, and movie nights are scheduled for Saturdays. Staff will reinstate the distribution of business card -size handouts that list the YAC's hours and program information. CSU students are hosting a dance at the YAC in November that will include games, prizes, etc. NORTHSIDE AZTLAN COMMUNITY CENTER UPDATE Deleted from agenda. OTHER BUSINESS Richy Lynn will check with Fort Collins High about the possibility of holding the November YAB meeting there. If approved, staff will distribute flyers at the high school and junior highs that feed FCHS. Abby will introduce herself to CSU's advocacy office and will try to get on their agenda. Board members should contact Abby with suggestions. The underage smoking ban does not appear to be enforced at Rocky Mountain High, Boltz, and Webber although it is enforced at Fort Collins High. Board members report that tobacco products are obtained through parents, other buyers, theft. Will inquired about the ordinance's effectiveness E in preventing teens from smoking in the first place. Scott Gammon stated that the goal of the ordinance is to make the system uncomfortable and will probably never limit smoking by teens. Dave Mosnik will research and report in November about a proposed teen criminal court where juveniles caught in the act of committing non-violent offenses (the first time) can be judged by a court of their peers. CSU has completed the purchase of the old Fort Collins High School; however, the YAC will remain at that site until at least June of 1998. Right now the Poudre School District is leasing from CSU and sub -leasing to the City. Dave Mosnik will put together a proposal for a long-term lease agreement. Adjournment: On a motion by Steve Hill and seconded by Philip Chavez, the Board voted unanimously (8-0) to adjourn at 8:25 p.m. Respectfully matted, VW�J J et Urban, Administrative Aide Next Meeting: Wednesday, November 5,1997, * 7:00 pm.* Youth Activity Center