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City of Fort Collins
Human Relations Commission Regular Meeting Minutes
February 12, 2015, 5:30 PM
CIC Room, City Hall West
300 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
The Human Relations Commission promotes acceptance and respect for diversity through educational
programs and activities to discourage all forms of discrimination based on age, disability, gender, race,
religion, etc.
Council Liaison: Mayor Karen Weitkunat Staff Liaison: Beth Sowder
Recorder: Michele Scalva
Commissioners Present: Colleen Conway, Myles Crane, Christy Doyon, Christine Hays, Joseph D. Leske,
Jimena Sagas, Preety Sathe, and Mary Vivo
Guest Presenters/Citizens: Ms. Francis McDonald, Outreach and Education Coordinator, Department of
Regulatory Agencies, Colorado Civil Rights Division, State of Colorado, and Eloise Emery, Affordable
Housing Board, Human Relations Commission Liaison
Excused Absent: Victor Smith
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting commenced promptly at 5:30 p.m.
PUBLIC INPUT
None.
GUEST SPEAKER PRESENTATION – Ms. Francis McDonald
Ms. McDonald stated her organization performs investigations for civil rights complaints regarding
discrimination in the workplace. Ms. McDonald provided information materials including: an Alternative
Dispute Resolution Program brochure, a mediation and conciliation program ran by the Colorado Civil
Rights Division to address conflicts and possibly prevent a lawsuit being filed; and a Colorado Anti-
Discrimination Laws poster stating discrimination is illegal in the three areas of employment, housing, and
public accommodation and defined each area. All of this information and more is provided on the website:
www.dora.colorado.gov/crd.
Meeting Highlights Summary:
1. Guest speaker Frances McDonald, Outreach and Education Coordinator, Colorado Civil Rights
Division, discussed how the Department of Regulatory Affairs investigates civil rights
complaints regarding discrimination in the workplace. Earlier during the day she trained City
personnel and provided them as well as the HRC with helpful reference materials.
2. The Commission decided that based on technological advances and alternative community
resources now available, it was not necessary for HRC to maintain a website listing of foreign
language translators – a practice established about a decade ago when such resources were
not accessible to the public.
3. The HRC assessed results of its highly successful January 13th Forum on PTSD and the
Commission ensured that final plans were set for the March 10th Forum on Mental Health Issues
Impacting Law Enforcement and the Penal System which will be co-hosted with PRPLD and held
at the Harmony/Shields Library at 7 p.m.
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Due to the brevity of time, Ms. McDonald provided hand-outs of her presentation titled, Anti-
Discrimination in Employment. She highlighted information on “protected classes” and defined
discrimination as “different treatment based on a person’s protected class”. If a person feels he/she has
been discriminated against, he/she must file a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD)
before a lawsuit can be filed. The complaint is investigated by the CCRD to look for probable cause and,
possibly, to identify options for resolution. Ms. McDonald highlighted information on the protected class of
sexual orientation and the use of restrooms.
Q & A:
After a grievance is filed, there is an investigation to learn why the charge was filed. While an
investigation is being conducted, the complainant is not compensated by their employer.
The Colorado Legislature has mandated that the anti-discrimination laws poster must be posted in English
in the workplace. The poster is in Spanish on the other side, but it is not mandated to be posted.
There is no cost to file a complaint.
Anyone can attend the presentations Ms. McDonald conducts; the schedule is posted on the website.
Law changes in the last six months include a significant increase in the compensation one can receive
from an employer as a result of a discrimination lawsuit.
AGENDA REVIEW
Chair Crane asked if there were changes to the agenda. There were none. Commissioner Hays motioned
to approve the agenda. Commissioner Vivo seconded and it was approved 8:0.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Chair Crane asked for a motion to approve the January HRC meeting minutes. Commissioner Hays
motioned for approval. Commissioner Sathe seconded and it passed 8:0.
BUDGET REPORT
Staff Liaison Sowder provided a budget report with a stated balance of $3,617.42. Commissioner Doyon
motioned for budget approval and Commissioner Vivo seconded. It passed 8:0.
OLD BUSINESS
2014 Annual Report Posting:
The report was submitted to the Boards and Commissions Coordinator and will be posted on the website.
City Sustainability events re: MLK, Affordable Housing, and Poverty:
Chair Crane thanked commissioner Hays and former commissioners Boni and Owiny for their assistance in
reviewing PSD students’ contest work and invited commissioners to participate in this community event in
December 2015.
Staff Liaison Sowder reported on recent community conversation events focused on affordable housing
and poverty. All information collected from the events is being summarized. The next steps are to use the
information to establish short and long-term goals and engage a team to continue working on the issues.
Staff Liaison Sowder will bring updates as they become available.
Staff Liaison Sowder circulated a cumulative report created by the City that summarizes work completed
by area human service programs and provides local statistics of community needs – entitled “Human
Service Partners: A Community Snapshot”. The report was presented in January to various human service
agencies directors, staff, volunteers, and people served. The Mayor and some councilmembers were also
present. The report can be found online at www.fcgov.com/socialsustainability.
Staff Liaison Sowder reported that the City has worked with the Murphy Center to provide additional
lockers for homeless community members to store their things during the day, while they are looking for
work and doing other activities to support self-sufficiency.
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Chair Crane reported that over 300 people attended the Bridges Out of Poverty training last week. This
complimentary event was sponsored by The Bohemian Foundation. He reported the speaker, Jodi Pharr,
was engaging, had extensive personal experience with the subject matter, and has been invited back by
Fort Collins and other communities around the country to present her important message.
State of the City:
Commissioner Vivo attended and shared highlights of the address. She brought all commissioners a 2014
Report to the Community booklet that was distributed as the event.
2015 HRC Meeting Speaker Proposals:
Commissioner Vivo will coordinate with Kim Barman, CANDO Coordinator to present on March 12th.
Commissioner Smith previous stated that he would invite CSU Professor Toni Zimmerman to present on
April 9th,on diversity if her schedule permits. Commissioner Doyon will coordinate a speaker from Disabled
Resource Services for May 14th. Speakers are still needed for June and July. Commissioner Doyon
suggested a speaker from the Murphy Center and Staff Liaison Sowder indicated that someone from Social
Sustainability could address the HRC on poverty matters if the HRC has interest. Chair Crane mentioned
another possibility was a speaker from the Larimer County Food Bank and that the HRC will plan to invite
an officer from the FCPS to present their annual Citizens Liaison Training for HRC probably in August.
Commissioners discussed the time allowed for speaker presentations. Commissioner Hays proposed that
at each meeting the commissioners review the next month’s speaker and topic, and decide on how much
time to allot for the presentation and Q & A. There was agreement amongst commissioners to try this
method.
New commissioners’ responsibilities/Orientation follow-up:
Chair Crane will email a list of organizations for commissioners to consider participation representing the
HRC as liaisons for Community Outreach. Commissioners are encouraged but not required to make
periodic liaison update reports about relevant information to the HRC.
Staff Liaison Sowder confirmed with commissioners that they received the email from Christine Macrina to
view the commissioner orientation video on YouTube.
March elections for officers, committee chairs, committee assignments and community liaison outreach:
In March, commissioners will elect officers and committee chairs. Chair Crane offered to step down if any
other commissioner was interested in being HRC Chairperson or to continue in that role for this year if no
one else expressed interest. Vice Chair Conway would like to continue in her role for another year.
Commissioner Doyon would like to serve as the Educational Outreach Committee (EOC) Chair, with
membership support by Christine Hays and Jimena Sagas. Commissioner Smith previously expressed
willingness to serve as Media and Community Recognition Chair with membership support by Mary Vivo.
Commissioner Leske would like to serve as the Government Relations Chair with membership support by
Preety Sathe.
Translator list statement from Office of City Attorney:
Commissioners discussed adding a statement to the translator list posted on the HRC website.
Commissioner Hays proposed removing the list because there are several other entities in the community
that maintain translator information. Commissioners discussed options for providing translator
information.
1. Commissioner Hays motioned to remove the translator list from the HRC web page, and that it
would no longer be the HRC’s responsibility to provide. Commissioner Hays observed astutely that
that based on technological advances and alternative community resources now available, it was
not necessary for HRC to maintain a website listing of foreign language translators – a practice
established about a decade ago when such resources were not accessible to the public.
Vice Chair Conway seconded and it passed 8:0.
Per Commissioners:
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Commissioner Hays asked Staff Liaison Sowder if the City has heard from other community members in
the Buckingham, Alta Vista and Andersonville neighborhoods about planned development there. Staff
Liaison Sowder shared information about neighborhood gentrification, housing issues throughout Fort
Collins, and current work being done to monitor and address this.
NEW BUSINESS
Scheduling and Reservation for City Hall West for Dec HR Awards:
Staff Liaison Sowder will request a CIC Room reservation for the Human Relations Awards Ceremony to be
held on December 1, 2015 in conjunction with the Mayor’s Proclamation for International Human Rights
Day.
Community and Neighborhood Livability – PAFC Proposal:
Chair Crane distributed a handout with a motion for HRC consideration. The motion requested the HRC to
designate a representative to sign an agreement or Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the
Partnership for Age-friendly Communities (PAFC), an educational resource all-volunteer group headed by
the Larimer County Office on Aging together with the Larimer County Foundation on Aging and comprised
of representatives from various non-profit, academic and local government organizations as well as other
individual community volunteers.
To ensure the MoU’s compliance with City Code and consistency with the HRC’s mandated role pertaining
to Community and Neighborhood Livability, the MoU was submitted for legal counsel review prior to the
meeting. The Assistant City Attorney subsequently notified the Staff Liaisons of both the HRC and Senior
Advisory Board that this MoU could be presented to the HRC and SAB respectively for their discussion and
consideration for authorization and approval. At its November 2014 meeting, the HRC previously had
approved a motion unanimously for ”support of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, 2015 as
well as its continuing support of the Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities of Larimer County”.
Commissioners’ discussion recognized that as this was probably the first occasion, at least in recent years,
that the HRC was requested to formally become a member of and/or endorse the activities of another
community organization, it was prudent for HRC to develop policy guidelines for such potential
memberships and/or endorsements, if any.
Commissioner Crane motioned to sign the MOU and Commissioner Doyon seconded. Chair Crane asked
for further discussion and commissioners shared their thoughts. Chair Hays called for a vote and the
results were: two approved - Chair Crane and Commissioner Sagas; three opposed – Commissioners
Leske, Vivo and Hays, and three abstained – Commissioners Sathe, Doyon and Vice Chair Conway.
Commissioners further discussed the MOU’s wording as well as HRC interest in having more time to
consider it.
With minor modification of the MOU verbiage, Chair Crane called for a second vote. Chair Crane
motioned to sign the amended MOU and Commissioner Vivo seconded. The results were: three
approved – Commissioners Sagas and Vivo and Chair Crane; three opposed – Commissioners Leske
and Hays and Vice Chair Conway; and two abstained – Commissioners Doyon and Sathe.
Recognizing that the issue of HRC’s membership in and/or its formal support or endorsement of any
community organization merited further discussion, the HRC decided to add this issue to its March Agenda
for further discussion.
High Performing Government – Overview of City’s Organization:
Staff Liaison Sowder announced that the City is hiring someone to monitor their compliance with specific
legislation, such as Title 6.
Per Commissioners:
None stated.
STANDING COMMITTEE AND LIAISON REPORTS
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Executive Committee (EC)
CHIP/CPD/CSU/LCOA:
(Community Health Improvement Program, Center for Public Deliberation, Colorado State University, Larimer County
Office on Aging) Chair Crane previously submitted an email report.
Senior Advisory Board (SAB)
Chair Crane announced that the Senior Advisory Board Chair Linda Gabel has resigned due to other
obligations and time constraints. SAB Vice Chair Diane Smith has assumed Interim Chair responsibilities.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU):
Commissioner Hays volunteered to contact the ACLU for updates.
Government Relations Committee (GR)
2015 Calendar/City Council Meetings/ J. D. Leske email report:
GR Chair Sathe thanked Commissioner Leske for attending the recent Council meeting and complimented
his email report. Commissioner Sathe reviewed the City Council meeting attendance schedule and made
updates. Chair Crane recognized GR Chair Sathe for her fine work on the Committee and her timely
Organization of the 2015 Council Meeting attendance calendar.
Citizens Review Board:
No report.
Citizens Liaison Program – scheduling FCPD drive-along:
Commissioner Leske will coordinate his ride along with FCPS.
Other High Performing Government Issues:
None stated.
Educational Outreach Committee (EOC)
WC/The Center NoCO Office Closure/Boys & Girls Clubs:
The Women’s Commission minutes are posted and available to view online.
The Center’s LGBTQQIAAP Northern Colorado office closed last month and services are being overseen by
the Denver location.
After Action Review January 13th PTSD Forum Status:
All event reviews and comments received were positive.
March 10th Mental Health (MH) Forum Planning Status:
Vice Chair Conway provided a hand-out on March’s event speakers. This information was also sent via
email.
MH Forum anonymous note(s):
Chair Crane shared copies of the 50+ Marketplace newspaper that published an article on the January MH
Forum. The January forum’s anonymous note was mentioned toward the end of the article.
EOC Meeting Feb 10th Recap:
EOC Chair Hays sent out a report via email.
Media & Community Recognition Committee (M&CR)
No report.
UPCOMING Events/Announcements
Department of Social Sustainability announcements:
None stated.
Per Commissioners:
None stated.
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Meeting Highlights/Discussion Recap and Approval
Chair Crane suggested the meeting highlights as: presentation by Ms. Francis McDonald, DORA; removal
of the translation list from the HRC web page; discussion of signing a proposed MOU with PAFC; and the
March 10th Mental Health Forum.
CLOSING/Call for Adjournment
Chair Crane requested a motion to adjourn. Commissioner Hays motioned and Commissioner Sathe
seconded. It passed 8:0. The meeting adjourned at 7:37 p.m.
The next HRC regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 12th at 5:30 p.m. in the CIC room.
Meeting Hand-outs and brochures:
Colorado Anti-Discrimination Laws poster
Alternative Dispute Resolution Program brochure
Anti-Discrimination in Employment presentation hand-out
HRC budget report
2014 Report to the Community
Translation list web page statement
Proposed community livability motion hand-out
MOU with PAFC
City of Fort Collins Organization Chart