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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 - Youth Advisory Board - Annual ReportYOUTH ADVISORY BOARD 2009 Year End 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 11 regular meetings in 2009. It did not meet in September because we attended the BFO presentation by the City Manager at Lincoln Center which was held the same night as our regular meeting. The calendar year began with Josh Disney,Chairperson, and Kai Stuckey, Vice-chairperson. Josh resigned soon after the year began. Kai was elected Chair-person and Lisa Parker became the new Vice- chairperson. As the year 2009 ended, the Board was comprised of the following members: Kai Stuckey, Lisa Parker, Kelsey Hennig, Brigette Bleicher, Kinsey Kappeler and Brittany Belmarez. Caroline Wockner was a member for most of the year, but resigned in December. Aislinn Kottwitz became our City Council representative to the Board in 2009. Steve Budner of the Recreation Division served as staff liaison to the Board, and Carol Fahring, Recreation Division, served as staff support. Youth Advisory Board highlights of 2009 include: • The year began with an attempt to re-organize the board. In the past the board has had 5 youth members and 2 adult members. However the board voted to make the board a youth only organization, to continue monthly meetings at 7 pm, and change our “year” from the calendar year to the school year. The September meeting would be used to develop the work plan for the rest of the year. • The board studied the 7 results areas and unanimously supported them for continued use by the City. • A Recreation department update became a part of every meeting giving members the opportunity to learn about and comment on Recreation programs. • The board heard a presentation of the Transit Strategic Plan presented by Kurt Ravenschlage and Nicole Hahn in April. In May Nicole returned to present the Transit Financial Plan. The board wrote a letter to City Council recommending adoption of the plan. • In May the board helped Recreation staff with a Music Fest at Northside Aztlan Community Center on the last day of school. It included many bands from the area, as well as a skateboard demonstration and competition. It was deemed a rousing success by the more than 400 people who attended. The board decided to make this an annual event. However with the resignation of the city staff member in charge of it, it was decided that the 2009 Music Fest would not take place. • An ambitious work plan was adopted including having closer relationships with City Council and Poudre School District. It also included learning the concerns of youth in Fort Collins and sponsoring a presentation on drugs by the Fort Collins Police department. • In November members attended the barbecue dinner to recognize and honor all Boards and Commission members. • Officer Mark Larkin spoke to the board in November about a possible drug presentation. He said that the department does not do drug presentations anymore and suggested they talk to Scoot Crandall at Team Fort Collins. Their current approach is to focus on kids that don’t use instead of those that do. • In December a school survey was developed to solicit student’s opinions. The results will be presented to a variety of community leaders at the March, 2010 meeting.