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HomeMy WebLinkAboutYouth Advisory Board - Minutes - 01/08/1997r YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES Regular Meeting - January 8, 1997 7:00 p.m. Council Liaison: Will Smith Staff Liaison: Peggy Bowers, Recreation 11 Scott Gammon, Police 11 Board President: Dallas Davis 226-1434 (h) 11 Board Members Present: Phillip Chavez, Dallas Davis, Brooke Delehoy, Laura George, Abby Jones, Jake Lauer Board Members Absent: Kevin Funk, John Kietzmann, Bonnie Deaville Staff Members Present: Peggy Bowers, Staff Liaison - Recreation Division Suzy Danford, Supervisor - Recreation Division Dave Mosnik, Supervisor - Recreation Division Janet Urban, Administrative Aide - Recreation Division Staff Members Absent: Scott Gammon, Staff Liaison - Police Guest(s) Present: Tom McLellan, Kristie Blackmon, Rafael Sandoval, Don Vagge, Rita Davis, Nancy Grove, Jose Sandoval, Tony Bates, Jason Volling Call Meeting to Order: The regular meeting of the Youth Advisory Board was called to order at 7:10 p.m. on Wednesday, January 8, 1997 at the Youth Activity Center by Board President Dallas Davis. Approval of Minutes: The minutes of the meeting of November 6, 1996 were approved unanimously (5-0). Agenda Review: Tom McLellan will replace Scott Gammon on #6 Police Interaction with Teens and #7 Feedback on Dare Program. Citizen Participation: No citizen participation. Youth Advisory Board Minutes January 8, 1997 Page 2 Agenda Items: PROPOSED SMOKING ORDINANCE John Duval from the City Attorney's office summarized the revisions to the City's smoking ordinance. The ordinance will be presented to City Council on January 21, 1997 for first reading. After a lengthy discussion, on a motion by Brooke and seconded by Phillip, the Board voted 5-1 in favor of the ordinance. A letter to that effect will be drafted and forwarded to City Council. The Board felt that educational programs need to be implemented to deter minors from smoking and would also be in favor of smoking cessation classes for offenders as an option to the penalty imposed by the ordinance. The Board was also concerned with helping minors who were addicted to nicotine. POLICE INTERACTION WITH TEENS Board members cited a couple of instances where police officers had been intimidating toward teens, but for the most part, encounters have been positive. Tom McLellan stated that the police department is actively attempting to change the perception that people, including teens, have of the police. Board members felt that the presence of School Resource Officers in the schools has done a lot to improve relationships between teens and the police. The Youth Activity Center staff have been pleased with the interaction of police officers and participants at that site as well as how they have dealt with offenders. FEEDBACK ON DARE PROGRAM Tom McLellan feels that DARE officers who are placed in the elementary schools have an opportunity to connect with youngsters which can prove to be advantageous outside of the drug education program. Board members spoke highly of the program and its long-term effect on today's teens, and some would like the program expanded into the junior high and high school level. McLellan said there is an effort being made to expand but funding is an issue. As an aside, Dallas stated his disappointment with media coverage of a recent drug - free rally at Fort Collins High that was attended by 1,300 kids throughout the school district. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER UPDATE Participation numbers were distributed. YAC staff has been pleased with the courtesy displayed by and the diversity of participants. Participation has far exceeded staffs expectations. Jake stated that staff should be applauded.for the increase in participation numbers at the YAC. Ski trips have been very successful, and a battle of the bands is scheduled for April. OTHER BUSINESS • Lesher Junior High school report. Comments Abby received from Lesher students included a lack of rollerblading areas, sharing fields for sports, motorists rude to people in bike paths, and discrimination is being felt (shoplifting, etc.). Youth Advisory Board Minutes January 8, 1997 Page 3 Adjournment: On a motion by Abby and seconded by Phillip, the Board voted unanimously (6-0) to adjourn at 9:02 p.m. qeJ ectfully Abrjmtted, V�h Urban,, Administrative Aide Next Meeting: Wednesday, February 5 * 7:00 p.m. * Youth Activity Center