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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021 - Youth Advisory Board - Annual Report City of Fort Collins Youth Advisory Board 2021 Annual 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 from, and otherwise communicate with, other groups, 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. In 2021, the Youth Advisory Board held 9 meetings. The Board did not meet in the months of June, July, or August. Dylan Lindsay was elected Board Chair; Dimitry Volchansky was elected Vice Chair; Sarah Gagne (Supervisor, Recreation) served as the Staff Liaison, and Jelitza Garcia-Martinez (Intern, Recreation) served as the Secretary from January through May. Other Board members included: Eva Calva (Jan-May); Kristin Mera-Cano (Jan-May); Sean Alcazar-Chavez (Jan-May); Rahul Goush (Sept-Dec); Riya Sajjan (Oct-Dec); and Andrew Zuniga (Dec). Due to the school year schedule of Youth Advisory Board members, many members participate September through may as opposed to a calendar year. 2021 Youth Advisory Board Goals & Work Plan The following interests, goals, and initiatives were brought forward by board members and incorporated into the Work Plan.  Engage the community by talking to other neighbors and reporting their ideas to the Board.  Consider innovation as a method to addressing issues facing the community.  Support youth in low-income households by promoting opportunities in the education system, with the purpose of increasing overall graduation rates.  Engage the Latinx community in City events, specifically showcasing sustainability.  Increase youth engagement and accessibility within the community.  Advocate for and support environmental protection and education, equality & service for our neighbors from all backgrounds, and community accessibility. 2021 Youth Advisory Board Discussions & Accomplishments  Board members met with City Clerk and City Manager staff in January to review the City Strategic Plan, Boards & Commissions Manual, and Council Priority Calendar.  The Board hosted Selina Lujan, Environmental Services in February who presented on the Mindfulness Movement and renewed focus techniques, and Katy McLaren, Environmental Services in March who presented on the Resilience Hub solar project being conducted at Northside Aztlan Community Center.  Board members arranged a virtual Lunch and Learn presentation in April on Our Climate Future for the Fort Collins High School Environmental Club with Michelle Finchum, Community Engagement.  Board members attended council meetings in April and wrote a letter of interest regarding their work plan. The letter was delivered to Council in May.  The Board toured the CSU Engineering Powerhouse in October and discussed renewable energy/climate action priorities both locally and globally.  Board member participation on the Active Modes Community Advisory Committee was requested. Vice Chair Dimitry Volchansky attended the Committee’s first meeting in September.  Board member feedback was requested for the North College MAX Expansion Project. A presentation took place for board members in November and feedback for the project survey was collected.  Board members discussed member absenteeism and recruitment, networking with external youth boards, coalitions, and commissions, and other experienced challenges with the YAB structure. Intentions were set for new member recruitment efforts in Spring 2022.