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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 3/3/2020 - Memorandum From Marcy Yoder And Jenn Rieskamp Re: Update On 2020 International Town Gown Association Conference Participate In Optimal Town College AssessmentPlanning, Development & Transportation Community Development & Neighborhood Services 281 N. College Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.416.2350 970.224.6134 FAX www.fcgov.com MEMORANDUM DATE: February 13, 2020 TO: Mayor Troxell and City Councilmembers THRU: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Jeff Mihelich, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, PDT Director Tom Leeson, CDNS Director FROM: Marcy Yoder, Neighborhood Services Manager Jenn Rieskamp, Community Liaison Specialist RE: Update on 2020 International Town Gown Association Conference Participate in Optimal Town College Assessment Purpose: The International Town Gown Association is hosting the annual City and University Relations Conference June 1-3, 2020 at the University of Colorado Campus in Boulder. Since the conference is local this year a local Colorado registration rate has been offered to local attendees for $295. Please use this link for the local rate https://co.clickandpledge.com/advanced/default.aspx?wid=159334. Colorado State University is conducting a survey called the Optimal College Town Assessment to understand the quality of the relationship between Colorado State University and the larger Fort Collins Community. All campus and community members are being invited to share their experiences and perception of the relationship. Link to Survey: https://www.collegetownassessment.com/survey/colostate Additional Information: Colorado State University and the City of Fort Collins have a very strong town-gown relationship and several representatives from both organizations will be attending the conference including representation from Off-Campus Life, Student Resolution Center and Fort Collins Police Services and Neighborhood Services at the City of Fort Collins. DocuSign Envelope ID: 40AB4D1D-01B3-48AA-AECD-367A1A2E8B6C The conference will surround the theme of “Partnerships in Action” and will focus on a breadth of town-gown challenges and opportunities.  Sessions submitted by staff include: o Fort Collins Police Services and Student Resolution Center’s partnership focused on off-campus student conduct. o Proactive Code education and outreach programs hosted in partnership by Off-Campus Life and Neighborhood Services. o CityWorksEDU curriculum overview. o University and City Leadership Panel Discussion o Optimal College Town Assessment results  On June 4th the City and CSU will host a post-conference event inviting individuals from around the country to learn more about our town gown efforts. The results of the Optimal College Town Assessment will be analyzed to identify what is working well and what can be improved in the University and community relationship. We are excited that this will also be one of the sessions at ITGA this year. This is an excellent opportunity for you to provide feedback. Participants in this survey must be associated with Colorado State University (students, faculty, and staff) or be a community member of Fort Collins (non-profit employee, city employee or Fort Collins resident).  All CSU students, faculty and staff who complete the survey should select “Campus Representative/Employee.”  All Community members who complete the survey should select “Member of the Community.” This survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Your answers are completely confidential, and the data gathered will be released only as summaries. DocuSign Envelope ID: 40AB4D1D-01B3-48AA-AECD-367A1A2E8B6C