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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
Members
Randy Ross
David Lipp
Mary Shultz
Paula Christina -Huddle
Ernest Chavez
Paul Loopo
Sam Blanco
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
Minutes
June 18, 1986
Guests
Janet Abbey
Ed Gibbs
Chief Bruce Glasscock
Lt. Bud Reed
Absent
Susan Lamb
Rosemary Sheridan
Staff
Jaime Mares
I. The meeting was called to order at 4:30 P.M. The May minutes and
agenda were accepted as submitted.
II. Janet Abbey, Public Information Officer with Larimer County,
discussed the County's programs to recognize employees. Annually,
County employees may nominate fellow employees in September.
Recipients are selected in one of three areas; outstanding service
to the public, outstanding service to the County, and
supervisory/managerial. A banquet in December is held to honor not
only for those receiving recognition awards but for all employees.
In addition to the annual awards, the County operates the
"Give -A -Darn" program where an employee is recognized every 2
months. Janet Abbey offered to answer any further questions that
HRC members might have.
III. EEO/AA Committee - Committee members have no report. Jaime Mares
submitted a minority status report of City employees.
IV. HRC Award Committee - Committee members will be meeting with Lorrie
Wolfe and Suzanne Jarboe -Simpson concerning the human service awards
in the City and County. There will be further discussion on City
employee recognition program.
V. CED Committee - Dr. Dorothy Porter has agreed to speak at the
northern Colorado HRC's regional meeting. A meeting place is needed
since the Lincoln Center is no longer an option. A panel of
individuals knowledgeable on education, religion, social service,
disabilities, etc., will be invited. The HRC retreat has been
issued the following tentative agenda:
- Team building exercises
- Discussion of general goals,
- Presentation of committees' goals
- Brainstorming
- Election of officers, and
- Refreshments.
VI. CAB Committee - The Human Resource Committee has completed mission
statements and goals.
VII. AIDS Committee - Members met with Mayor Kelly Ohlson for direction
of AIDS policy for the City. This process will continue through the
summer.
VIII. Police Committee - Members discussed committee goals with a time
frame. The County Sheriff's department does not have a written
policy concerning citizen complaints. All citizens should be
referred to Undersheriff Bill Thomas. A response will be issued by
either Undersheriff Thomas or Sheriff Black. There isn't a
timeframe for responding to citizens.
IX. Polygraph Committee - Jaime Mares met with City Attorney, Steve Roy
on the polygraph policy. Mr. Roy suggested dropping the statement,
"The City may terminate employees for refusal to submit to the
polygraph or on evidence of deception on the polygraph." A request
for a job description of Polygraph Operator was submitted to Police
Chief Bruce Glasscock. Polygraph policy is expected to be finalized
next month.
X. Age Discrimination - According to Ed Gibbs, the Civil Rights
Commission now has jurisdiction to hear charges of age
discrimination in employment. The commission will begin hearing
cases July 1.
XI. Bylaws - The final copy of the HRC Bylaws were approved unanimously
by the members present. The Secretary has been requested to write a
cover letter to accompany the bylaws. Final approval of the bylaws
from City Council is needed.
XII. Fair Housing Video Tapes - Free shows (video tapes) on fair housing
produced by CCRD through HUD Fair Housing Assistance Program grant,
are available for lending. The video tapes discuss the
responsibility of housing providers to ensure fair housing and the
rights of citizens to have fair housing. It was suggested to
recommend these video tapes to David Herrera of the Housing
Authority. Such tapes could be viewed on City cable.
XIII. HRC received a letter from Neil E. Reichenberg concerning the
Supreme Court Decision in Wygant vs. Jackson Board of Education.
Next month's meeting is July 16, 1986 at 4:30 p.m. The meeting adjourned
at 6:05 p.m.