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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-03-2018 HRC Minutes Minutes Human Relations Commission Wednesday, October 3, 2018 Regular Meeting of the Human Relations Commission CALL TO ORDER A Regular Meeting of the San Luis Obispo Human Relations Commission was called to order on Wednesday, October 3 at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, located at 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California, by Chair Welts. ROLL CALL Present: Commissioners Robert Clayton, Bill Crewe, Michael Hopkins, Emily Rosten, Vice-Chair Carol Sexton (arrived at 5:12 p.m.), and Chair Nancy Welts Absent: Commissioner Barrie DuBois Staff: Cara Vereschagin, Assistant Planner; Xzandrea Fowler, Deputy Director PUBLIC COMMENT None CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES 1. ACTION: MOTION BY CHAIR WELTS, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER HOPKINS CARRIED 5-0-2 (COMMISSIONER DUBOIS AND SEXTON ABSENT) to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Human Relations Commission of September 5, 2018. ----Chair Welts modified the meeting agenda to begin with Commissioner Updates---- COMMISSIONER UPDATES Commissioner Clayton announced his resignation from the Human Relations Commission. He expressed his gratitude for the Commission and acknowledged the extraordinary work that the HRC has been doing in the past few years. He then excused himself from the rest of the meeting and left the Council Chamber room. Chair Welts announced that Election Day is November 6, 2018. City of San Luis Obispo, Title, Subti tle Minutes Human Relations Commission Meeting of October 3, 2018 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARINGS 2. Community Needs Workshop Assistant Planner Vereschagin presented an overview of the Community Development Block Grant and Grants-in-Aid processes and timelines, which highlighted key dates for the applicants. She also explained that the Workshop is intended to gather information from the public, regarding health and human service needs in order to develop funding priorities for the 2019-20 grant cycle. Chair Welts then opened the public hearing. Public Comments: Karen Borges, Stand Strong Michael Kaplan, Transitions Mental Hea lth Association Rigo Guzman, People’s Self Help Housing Anne Wyatt, HomeShareSLO Chair Welts closed the public hearing. Chair Welts also acknowledged the two responses from the Open City Hall Forum from Leslie Orradre representing Jack’s Helping Hand and Juliane McAdam representing Senior Nutrition Program/Meals That Connect; as well as the written correspondence from Emma Wedell from Queer Community Action, Research, Education, & Support (QCARES) regarding their online research survey to better understand the specific mental health needs, experiences, and barriers to accessing affirming care facing the LGBTQ+ community. No action was taken on this item. 3. Establish 2019 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and 2019-2020 Grants-in-Aid (GIA) Funding Priorities Chair Welts then opened the public hearing. Public Comments: None. Chair Welts closed the public hearing. After hearing the public testimony, the Commission agreed that they loved the creative spark of the community and that their mission to address all the needs was far from completion. The public testimony also solidified that their work has been heading in a positive direction. The Commission also expressed a desire to provide input on City policies related to housing and City of San Luis Obispo, Title, Subti tle Minutes Human Relations Commission Meeting of October 3, 2018 Page 3 provided direction to staff to include the HRC in those discussions. Assistant Planner Vereschagin announced that the HRC’s input on policies would probably be best coupled with the upcoming update of the City’s Housing Element of the General Plan. ACTION: MOTION BY CHAIR WELTS, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER CREWE CARRIED 6-0-1 (COMMISSIONER DUBOIS ABSENT) to approve the recommendation of the funding priorities for the 2019 CDBG and 2019-20 GIA grant cycles to remain unchanged from what was previously adopted, described as the following: Grants in Aid (GIA) 2019-20 Funding Priorities Main Priority: • Homeless prevention including affordable and alternative housing, supportive services, and transitional housing Other Priorities: • Hunger and malnutrition support • Supportive physical and mental health services for those in need • Services for seniors and/ or people with disabilities in need • Supportive and developmental services for children and youth in need Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 2019 Funding Priorities 1. Provide emergency and transitional shelter, homelessness prevention and services. 2. Develop and enhance affordable hous ing for low and very-low income persons. 3. Promote accessibility and/or removal of architectural barriers for the disabled and elderly. 4. Enhance economic development (including seismic retrofit, economic stability, low and moderate income jobs). STAFF COMMUNICATIONS 4. Agenda Forecast a. 2017-19 Major City Goals Assistant Planner Vereschagin explained that the HRC will discuss and set goals pursuant to the new 2019-21 Financial Plan at the next meeting. She encouraged the Commission to review the current 2017-19 Major City Goals and Objectives, provided in the Agenda Packet. ADJOURNMENT Chair Welts adjourned the meeting at 5:45 p.m. The next Regular meeting of the Human Relations Commission is scheduled for Wednesday, November 7, at 5:00 p.m., in the Council Hearing Room, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California APPROVED BY THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION: 11/07/2018