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HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Regular Meeting of the Human Relations Commission
CALL TO ORDER
A Regular Meeting of the San Luis Obispo Human Relations Commission (HRC) was called to
order on Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 5:03 p.m. in the Council Chamber, located at 990 Palm Street,
San Luis Obispo, California, by Chair Welts.
OATH OF OFFICE
Deputy City Clerk Kevin Christian administered the Oath of Office to William “Bill” Crewe.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Renoda Campbell, Bill Crewe, Jeannette Richardson, Emily
Rosten and Chair Nancy Welts
Absent: Vice Chair Hopkins and Commissioner-appointee Lincoln
Staff: Cara Vereschagin, Assistant Planner
PUBLIC COMMENT FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
None.
--End of Public Comment--
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Consideration of Minutes of the Regular Human Relations Commission Meeting of April 3, 2019.
ACTION: MOTION BY CHAIR WELTS, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER ROSTEN, 5-0-2
(Vice Chair Hopkins and Commissioner Lincoln absent) to approve the minutes of the Regular
Meeting of the Human Relations Commission of April 3, 2019.
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STAFF & COMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS
Staff Update: Assistant Planner Vereschagin reported that the City Council approved the 2019-21
City Budget on June 4, 2019 and described highlights of the budget, noting that funding for an
additional six affordable housing units for Transitions-Mental Health Association were included.
Commission: Chair Welts reported that R.A.C.E. Matters is holding two one-day workshops
entitled, “Preparing to Put in the Work” on June 22 and June 29, 2019.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
Consideration of the Subcommittee’s 2019-2020 Grants-in-Aid (GIA) Funding
Recommendation
Assistant Planner Vereschagin reported that there are an additional $10,000 in funding available
beyond the subcommittee recommendations for the 2019-20 Grants-in-Aid program.
Chair Welts noted that written communications were received from:
- Kirsten Rambo – STANDstrong
- Bernadette Bernardi – Literacy for Life
Chair Welts listed the Commission’s funding priorities for the Grants in Aid program that were
developed at the October 3, 2018 HRC meeting as: Homeless Prevention, Hunger and Malnutrition
Support, Services for Seniors and/or Disabilities in-need, and Supportive and Developmental
Services for Youth in-need. Further Chair Welts reviewed the goals set by the HRC for the 2019-
2021 Financial Plan as: Housing, Homeless Prevention, Diversity – Equity - and Inclusivity
Public Comments:
- Andrea Keisler, Food Bank – Thanked the commission for their funding recommendation and
listed how the funding would be used.
- Linda Wingert, United Way 211 – Thanked the commission and outlined the 211 service,
noting that last year they answered over 10,000 calls, and had over 18,000 resource views.
- Stephanie Teaford, Smart Share Housing Solutions – Reviewed the number and type of clients
that the funding will serve and how the funds are specifically used.
- Bernadette Bernardi, Literacy for Life – Thanked the commission and reviewed who their
clients are and how their program is applied along with how this benefits individuals and the
community.
- Michelle Holm, Child Development Resource Center – Reviewed the Center’s history and
stressed the mental health therapeutic component of the services that they offer.
- Joe Whitaker, Diversity Coalition, San Luis Obispo County – Reviewed the origin of the
coalition, their growth goals, and listed examples of how they do outreach and education.
- Jane Pomeroy, RISE – Reviewed services provided by the organization. Thanked the
Commission for the increase in funding this year as they continue to have more clients come
to them for their services.
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- Kirsten Rambo, Stand Strong (Formerly the Women’s Shelter of San Luis Obispo County) -
Noted that while they have received GIA funding in the past, they missed the application
deadline this year. Reviewed services that they offer and requested the Commission consider
extending funding to their program.
- Juliane McAdam, Meals that Connect (formerly; Senior Nutrition of San Luis Obispo County)
– Thanked the commission for funding support and briefly reviewed the number of clients and
locations served.
--End of Public Comment--
Assistant Planner Vereschagin noted that City Council will hear the HRC GIA recommendations
at their August 20, 2019 meeting.
Commissioners Crewe and Rosten reported for the sub-committee, noting that measurable impact
to community was paramount in deciding who and how much funding was recommended, and that
organizations that missed questions or otherwise didn’t complete the application were eliminated
from grant consideration.
RECESS
The Commission recessed at 5:44 p.m. and reconvened at 5:47 p.m. with all members present.
During the recess, commissioners were able to review correspondence received at the beginning
of the meeting.
The committee discussed their options for allocation of the additional $10,000.
ACTION: MOTION BY COMMISSIONER CREWE, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER
ROSTEN, 5-0-2 (Vice Chair Hopkins and Commissioner Lincoln absent) to forward the
subcommittee’s funding recommendations for the 2019-20 Grants-in-Aid program to City Council
for consideration.
ACTION: MOTION BY CHAIR WELTS, SECOND BY COMMISSIONER ROSTEN, 5-0-2
(Vice Chair Hopkins and Commissioner Lincoln absent), to preserve the $10,000 surplus for City
Council allocation.
ADJOURNMENT
Chair Welts adjourned the meeting at 5:58 p.m. The next Regular meeting of the Human Relations
Commission is scheduled for Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at 5:00 p.m., in the Council Hearing
Room, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, California.
APPROVED BY THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION: 09/04/2019