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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-11-23 Info Packetj � 1 ..®a :Ts III, MINS CITY Of IOWA CITY www.icgov.org City Council Information Packet IPI. Council Tentative Meeting Schedule Miscellaneous November 23, 2022 IP2. Press Release: City Council Vacancy Announced - Apply Now IP3. City Council Vacancy Applications IP4. Press Release: Council Listening Post - November 28 IP5. Memo from Community Police Review Board: proposed amendments to Ordinance 8-8 requested by the Community Police Review Board IP6. Civil Service Examination: Police Records Technician Draft Minutes IP7. Airport Commission: November 10 IP8. Climate Action Commission: November 7 IP9. Community Police Review Board: November 15 November 23, 2022 City of Iowa City Page 1 Item Number: 1. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Council Tentative Meeting Schedule ATTACHMENTS: Description Council Tentative Meeting Schedule CITY OF IOWA CITY Date City Council Tentative Meeting Schedule Subject to change Time November 23, 2022 Meeting Location Tuesday, December 6, 2022 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Saturday, January 7, 2023 8:00 AM Budget Work Session City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, January 10, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Wednesday, January 11, 2023 2:00 PM Budget Work Session (CIP) City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, January 24, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, February 7, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, February 21, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, March 7, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, March 21, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, April 4, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, April 18, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, May 2, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, May 16, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, June 6, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, June 20, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, July 11, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, August 1, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, August 15, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, September 5, 2023 4:00 PM Work Session 6:00 PM Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, September 19, 2023 4:00 PM Work Session 6:00 PM Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, October 3, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, October 17, 2023 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Work Session Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Monday, November 6, 2023 4:00 PM Work Session 6:00 PM Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, November 21, 2023 4:00 PM Work Session 6:00 PM Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Tuesday, December 12, 2023 4:00 PM Work Session 6:00 PM Formal Meeting City Hall, Emma J. Harvat Hall 410 E. Washington Street Item Number: 2. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Press Release: City Council Vacancy Announced - Apply Now ATTACHMENTS: Description Press Release: City Council Vacancy Announced -Apply Now Kellie Fruehling From: Sent: To: Subject: SHARE City of Iowa City: Do Not Reply<CityoflowaCity@public.govdelivery.com> Monday, November 21, 2022 2:01 PM Kellie Fruehling City Council Vacancy Announced - Apply Now Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web pace. ��ty°f IOWACITY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: 11/21/2022 Contact: Kellie Fruehlinq, City Clerk Phone: 319-356-5041 City Council Vacancy Announced - Apply Now On Nov. 9, 2022, Councilor Janice Weiner submitted her resignation to the Iowa City City Council following her successful election to the State of Iowa Senate. Councilor Weiner's resignation is effective January 1, 2023. The City of Iowa City City Council hereby gives notice that the position of Council Member of the City of lowa City, Iowa will become vacant on Jan. 1, 2023, and that the Council intends to fill the vacancy by appointment at a special formal meeting of the Council, beginning at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, at City Hall, 410 East Washington Street, Iowa City, Iowa. This meeting will be a public meeting. Any qualified person interested in being appointed Council Member is encouraged to submit their application online or via paper application found in the City Clerk's Office at the following address: Ms. Kellie K. Fruehling, City Clerk City of Iowa City, Iowa 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240 email: Kellie-Fruehling©iowa-city.org The deadline for applications is Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Finalists in attendance may make oral presentations at the Jan. 10 special formal meeting where City Council will appoint an applicant to fill the vacancy. 1 Item Number: 3. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 City Council Vacancy Applications ATTACHMENTS: Description City Council Vacancy Applications City Council Vacancy Applications Applications received as of 3:00 PM, Wednesday, November 23, 2022. Name and Address Agne, Jason 1917 G St Bopp, Ty 210 S Clinton St Apt. 208 Gliser, Lance 946 Ball St Ranson, Jerri 415 Terrace Rd Ullrich, Particia 127 Eversull Ln Wiewel, Mitchell 3216 Shamrock Dr width - CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE City Council Vacancy Application Form This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and distributed for the public. There are several statutory requirements to be a member of City Council. Please check all boxes applicable to you: * U.S. Citizen Reside within the city limits of Iowa City 18 years of age or older Eligible to vote (need not be actually registered to vote) Date of Application 11/22/2022 First Name* Jason Last Name* Agne First Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional Last Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional Home Address* 1917 G St, City* Iowa City State IA Zip Code* 52240 Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?* Not Sure Contact Phone Number* 3193399485 Email Address* jasoncagne@gmail.com Please describe your background and/or experiences that you feel qualify you to represent the Iowa City community: * I've lived here for ten years In my mind just living here at all qualifies everyone, It's more a matter of who actually wants to put in the work of thinking about the needs of others. That is sadly rare, as I suppose it should be with everyone having their own lives to live. I am thrilled by the idea of someone better qualified for that work doing it instead of me, but am wary of the fact that ambition too often finds ways to manifest as apparent qualification. What contributions do you feel you can make to the City Council and to the residents of Iowa City" To this I'm not sure. I already have a job that I like. My intent in applying is to contribute where I can - sort of as a volunteer. I do generally strive for an objective understanding of any situation, which seems like it ought to be useful for matters of governance. However, I would carry in one bias in particular: and that is a unmovable advocacy for public education. Beyond just having kids in public school, I believe public education to be the only force on the front lines of the perpetual battles with chaos and authoritarianism. What is your present knowledge of the City Council?* Basically a mini -congress for the city to keep multiple perspectives involved in decisions. Potential Conflicts of Interest The general rule is that no persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to federally funded activities, or who are in a position to participate in the decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a federally—assisted activity, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a federally -assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the federally -assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for one year thereafter. Section 362,5 of the Code of lowa generally prohibits, with certain important exceptions, a member of City Council from having an interest in a City contract. Please identify any potential conflicts between membership on City Council and your personal interests, including financial interests and your duties to an employer. List all businesses in which you or your spouse/domestic partner have an ownership interest (for example, sole proprietor, partner, 5% or more of corporation's stockholdings). Please contact the City Attorney at 356-5030 to discuss questions or concerns regarding a potential conflict of interest Do you currently have a conflict of Interest?* No If there are a large number of applicants, Council may select a smaller number of finalists. If you are selected as a finalist, are you able to attend the January 10th City Council special formal meeting to present your candidacy and, if appointed by the City Council, participate in the January 10th regular formal meeting as a Council member? Yes No Signature of Applicant* 0,7ezateor (*we If you fail to answer all the questions Council may choose not to consider your application. I r�r ii �Wl'�1■ CITY OF IOWA CITY u iISCO CIT/Of LITERATURE City Council Vacancy Application Form This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and distributed for the public. There are several statutory requirements to be a member of City Council. Please check all boxes applicable to you:* U.S. Citizen Reside within the city limits of Iowa City 18 years of age or older Eligible to vote (need not be actually registered to vote) Date of Application 11/2212022 First Name' Ty Last Name' Bopp First Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional Tie Last Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional Bope Horne Address* 210 5 Clinton St Apt 208 City* Iowa City State IA Zip Code* 52240 is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?' Yes Contact Phone Number' 3192599412 Email Address' ty.bopp21@gmall.com Please describe your background and/or experiences that you feel qualify you to represent the Iowa City community:* I attended the Iowa city schools growing up and went to a liberal arts college where I got my BA in pre -law and American politics. Was a political intern for Dave Jacoby and Zach Wahls during the 2022 legislative session. Got a lot of hands on experience working with these two from hearing constituents needs, talking with lobbies, sitting/note taking in committees and sitting in on debates/votes. I also ram for state house in 2022 but stepped down after the primaries. I know how the government works, I've got insight and some experience working with it, now I would just like to be apart of it. What contributions do you feel you can make to the City Council and to the residents of Iowa City* If selected I would be the youngest individual appointed to the council at 24 years old. This would be giving the people of Iowa City a more representative role on the board as the median age of Iowa City is 26. I would be giving the younger generation of individuals in the city a voice to be heard from and one that's apart of the LGBTQ community. Other than my age, based on my experience and background, I feel like I would fit in on the council, as I know what hurts the citizens of this metropolitan area based off what I learned working for Dave and Zach. What is your present knowledge of the City Council?* This city is trying to be more inclusive, just, and sustainable by prioritizing the physical, mental and economic well- being of all residents. This plan was put into action in 2020 to help residents get over covid and the social issues that surrounded our community. The city is also trying to be net zero by 2050. The city also shifted its 2 -year strategic plan to 5 -years. This giving more time and opportunities for the goals to be achieved. The goals involve a lot of building community engagement and outreach which is spectacular in a town with 30,000 young individuals. Potential Conflicts of Interest The general rule is that no persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to federally funded activities, or who are in a position to participate in the decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a federally—assisted activity, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a federally -assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the federally -assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for one year thereafter. Section 362.5 of the Code of Iowa generally prohibits, with certain important exceptions, a member of City Council from having an interest in a City contract. Please identify any potential conflicts between membership on City Council and your personal interests, including financial interests and your duties to an employer. List all businesses in which you or your spouse/domestic partner have an ownership interest (for example, sole proprietor, partner, 5% or more of corporation's stockholdings). Please contact the City Attorney at 356-5030 to discuss questions or concerns regarding a potential conflict of interest. Do you currently have a conflict of Interest? No If there are a large number of applicants, Council may select a smaller number of finalists. If you are selected as a finalist, are you able to attend the January 10th City Council special formal meeting to present your candidacy and, if appointed by the City Council, participate in the January 10th regular formal meeting as a Council member? Yes No Signature of Applicant* If you fail to answer all the questions Council may choose not to consider your application. City Council Vacancy Application Form This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and distributed for the public. CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE There are several statutory requirements to be a member of City Council. Please check all boxes applicable to you:* U.S. Citizen • Reside within the city limits of Iowa City 18 years of age or older Eligible to vote (need not be actually registered to vote) Date of Application 11/21/2022 First Name* Lance Last Name* Gliser First Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional 18167262730 Last Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional Home Address* 946 Ball St City* Iowa City State IA Zip Code* 52245 Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?* Yes Contact Phone Number* 18167262730 Email Address* lance.gliser@gmail.com Please describe your background and/or experiences that you feel qualify you to represent the Iowa City community:* I've had civic experience though the development of Kansas City's riverfront park and Friends of the River Kansas City, the public arm of the Port. In addition I was leadership for Kansas Women in Tech teaching CoderDojo. I'm currently working on restarting this in Iowa City. In policy stances, much of my opinion is formed from new urbanism and Strong Towns. What contributions do you feel you can make to the City Council and to the residents of Iowa City* The city has a short time window on this posting. I'm interested in helping bring forward ideas and forward existing efforts. What is your present knowledge of the City Council?* None Potential Conflicts of Interest The general rule is that no persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to federally funded activities, or who are in a position to participate in the decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a federally—assisted activity, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a federally -assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the federally -assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for one year thereafter. Section 362.5 of the Code of Iowa generally prohibits, with certain important exceptions, a member of City Council from having an interest in a City contract. Please identify any potential conflicts between membership on City Council and your personal interests, including financial interests and your duties to an employer. List all businesses in which you or your spouse/domestic partner have an ownership interest (for example, sole proprietor, partner, 5% or more of corporation's stockholdings). Please contact the City Attorney at 356-5030 to discuss questions or concerns regarding a potential conflict of interest. Do you currently have a conflict of Interest?* No If there are a large number of applicants, Council may select a smaller number of finalists. If you are selected as a finalist, are you able to attend the January 10th City Council special formal meeting to present your candidacy and, if appointed by the City Council, participate in the January 10th regular formal meeting as a Council member? ® Yes No Signature of Applicant* 0V714,1 If you fail to answer all the questions Council may choose not to consider your application. City Council Vacancy Application Form This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and distributed for the public. CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE There are several statutory requirements to be a member of City Council. Please check all boxes applicable to you:* U.S. Citizen Reside within the city limits of Iowa City 18 years of age or older Eligible to vote (need not be actually registered to vote) Date of Application 11/21/2022 First Name* Jerri Last Name* Ranson First Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional 319-594-1168 Last Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional Home Address * 415 Terrace Rd City* Iowa City State IA Zip Code* 52245 Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?* Yes Contact Phone Number* 319-594-1168 Email Address* jerriranson@gmail.com Please describe your background and/or experiences that you feel qualify you to represent the Iowa City community: * I am a nurse who has lived in Iowa City over 30 years. I have diverse interests and talents. I have had many different experiences from my time living here that gives me knowledge to bring to the City Council. What contributions do you feel you can make to the City Council and to the residents of Iowa City* I am a good listener, empathetic, and personable. I am level headed and open minded when it comes to issues and decisions to be made. What is your present knowledge of the City Council?* 1 have followed along with recent City issues and decisions. I find it a fair and equal presence at the helm of Iowa City. I would be honored to be considered. Potential Conflicts of Interest The general rule is that no persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to federally funded activities, or who are in a position to participate in the decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a federally—assisted activity, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a federally -assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the federally -assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for one year thereafter. Section 362.5 of the Code of lowa generally prohibits, with certain important exceptions, a member of City Council from having an interest in a City contract. Please identify any potential conflicts between membership on City Council and your personal interests, including financial interests and your duties to an employer. List all businesses in which you or your spouse/domestic partner have an ownership interest (for example, sole proprietor, partner, 5% or more of corporation's stockholdings). Please contact the City Attorney at 356-5030 to discuss questions or concerns regarding a potential conflict of interest. Do you currently have a conflict of Interest?* No If there are a large number of applicants, Council may select a smaller number of finalists. If you are selected as a finalist, are you able to attend the January 10th City Council special formal meeting to present your candidacy and, if appointed by the City Council, participate in the January 10th regular formal meeting as a Council member? s Yes No Signature of Applicant* If you fail to answer all the questions Council may choose not to consider your application. -orris=��+L CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY OF LITEPATUPE City Council Vacancy Application Form This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and distributed for the public. There are several statutory requirements to be a member of City Council. Please check all boxes applicable to you.* U.S. Citizen Reside within the city limits of Iowa City 18 years of age or older Eligible to vote (need not be actually registered to vote) Date of Application 11/21/2022 First Name Patricia Last Name` Ullrich First Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional Pa-trih-sha Last Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional ulI-rick Home Address' 127 Eversull Ln City* Iowa City State IA Zip Code* 52245 Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?* Yes Contact Phone Number* 4026177362 Email Address* thehouseofullrich©gmail.com Please describe your background and/or experiences that you feel qualify you to represent the Iowa City community: * I worked as a Substitute Teacher for seven years until COVID. I understand what it means to not be the person with the legacy but the person to assist in the benign continuation of a legacy to "do no harm" for the period of time one serves. In addition, I have no interest or intent to run for public office. I believe an in depth discussion with Ms. Weiner about her vision for Iowa City (her lesson plan) will keep me on track with what her constitutents and those who voted for her, saw as her strengths. I have worked not only as an educator, but as an LPN in both incarceration and education, in retail, and as support staff in higher education. What contributions do you feel you can make to the City Council and to the residents of Iowa City* I can listen, to all people. I have taught U.S. Citizenship classes through Kirkwood where I engaged with many different backgrounds of people from different countries. I can understand Spanish and French much better than I can remember now to speak them but I am always trying! My substitute teaching brought me into contact with many different kinds of young adults from many divergent backgrounds. Mostly, I want to use the remainder of this term to serve no one's interests but Ms. Weiner's ideals that would have been served had she remained in the seat. I am not a person of color and I understand that is a consideration, however, Ms. Weiner is also not a person of color. What is your present knowledge of the City Council?* The City Council is a diverse group of individuals, from which a Mayor is elected. There are three district representatives and four At -Large members, Ms. Weiner being At-Large.The Council meets for public meetings two Tuesdays a month with a work session before the first Tuesdays. I know each member of the City Council has had unique experiences on the Council. I know that the diversity of the Council may not quite adequately reflect the diversity of our City, however, [ my census data more closely reflects that of Ms. Weiner. Potential Conflicts of Interest The general rule is that no persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to federally funded activities, or who are in a position to participate in the decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a federally—assisted activity. or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a federally -assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the federally -assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for one year thereafter. Section 362,5 of the Code of Iowa generally prohibits, with certain important exceptions, a member of City Council from having an interest in a City contract. Please identify any potential conflicts between membership on City Council and your personal interests, including financial interests and your duties to an employer. List all businesses in which you or your spouse/domestic partner have an ownership interest (for example, sole proprietor, partner, 51/4 or more of corporation's stockholdings). Please contact the City Attorney at 356-5030 to discuss questions or concerns regarding a potential conflict of interest, Do you currently have a conflict of Interest?* No If there are a Targe number of applicants, Council may select a smaller number of finalists. If you are selected as a finalist, are you able to attend the January 10th City Council special formal meeting to present your candidacy and, if appointed by the City Council, participate in the January 10th regular formal meeting as a Council member? Yes No Signature of Applicant* Bret-fe Z2z ! .am If you fail to answer all the questions Council may choose not to consider your application. r rs.a� CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO, CITY OF LITERATURE City Council Vacancy Application Form This application is a public document and as such can be reproduced and distributed for the public. There are several statutory requirements to be a member of City Council. Please check all boxes applicable to you: U.S, Citizen Reside within the city limits of Iowa City 18 years of age or older Eligible to vote (need not be actually registered to vote) Date of Application 1112112022 First Name' Mitchell Last Name Wiewel First Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional MIT -SH -EL Last Name ( Phonetic spelling ) Optional WE -WILL Home Address' 3216 Shamrock Dr City' Iowa City State IA Zip Code 52245 Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?* Yes Contact Phone Number' 541-460-0746 Email Address* m ltc hwiewel @g m e it .co m Please describe your background and/or experiences that you feel qualify you to represent the Iowa City community:* I was born and raised in Iowa (Manchester, and then Dubuque) and relocated to Arizona for college. My wife and I opened a restaurant at age 22 in Flagstaff, AZ, ran that for 3 years, and then moved to Phoenix, AZ, where I opened a vegan Mexican food truck. After 2 years in Phoenix, we relocated to Bend, Oregon, which is where I started a digital marketing agency. We lived there for 6 years and then moved back to my home state of Iowa... and chose Iowa City specifically to raise our children as it is a liberal pocket and highly educated and diverse. Diversity was important to us, as my wife is from Mexico. and we've experienced first-hand (in my youth in Dubuque...) the opposite in rural Oregon. I've traveled many countries in my lifetime, and most recently we stayed 1 month in Italy and then 1 month in Spain with our two children. The reason I bring all of this up is 1) I know what it's like to be a small business owner, the needs and challenges and community support and 2) I've experience different cultures, within the U.S., and outside of the U.S., and understand the importance of diversity and a liberal, educated community. 1 think I would bring an open mind with leadership mentality -- my employees at my past businesses would commend my ability to stay calm under pressure. We moved here with my digital business and I'm building a professional network in Iowa. So, I'm now a proud local business owner with clients around the world -- and an active member of the Iowa City Area Business Partnership. Thank you for your time and consideration! What contributions do you feel you can make to the City Council and to the residents of Iowa City* Outside the box thinking, a fresh perspective, a level head and enthusiastic member of the community. I'm here to raise my kids and build roots and want it to be the best place to live possible. As a small business owner and a father I think I have a good state of mind to help Iowa City continue to be a liberal, interesting, intelligent, literary community that residents and visitors will appreciate. I understand tourism very well, I'm a published travel writer, and have written for Travel Oregon, AmTrak, and other regional publications. I've lived in very touristy towns, from Flagstaff, AZ, to Bend, OR, and I bring a lot of great ideas from my personal experience and marketing career. What is your present knowledge of the City Council?' I am a big fan of Mayor Bruce Teague, and I've had some positive (albeit online) interactions with other council members. My impression is that it is a personable, friendly, and optimistic group of people working towards the common good of Iowa City. I'm 35 years old and my political leanings have always been liberal Democrat but I do see both sides of every political endeavor and argument and strive to put myself in other's shoes. Potential Conflicts of Interest The general rule is that no persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to federally funded activities, or who are in a position to participate in the decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a federally—assisted activity, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to a federally -assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds of the federally -assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties. during their tenure or for one year thereafter_ Section362.5 of the Code of Iowa generally prohibits, with certain important exceptions, a member of City Council from having an interest in a City contract. Please identify any potential conflicts between membership on City Council and your personal interests, including financial interests and your duties to an employer. List all businesses in which you or your spouse/domestic partner have an ownership interest (for example, sole proprietor, partner, 5% or more of corporation's stockholdings). Please contact the City Attorney at 356-5030 to discuss questions or concerns regarding a potential conflict of interest. Do you currently have a conflict of Interest?* No If there are a targe number of applicants, Council may select a smaller number of finalists, If you are selected as a finalist, are you able to attend the January 10th City Council special formal meeting to present your candidacy and, if appointed by the City Council, participate in the January 10th regular formal meeting as a Council member? Yes No Signature of Applicant* If you fail to answer all the questions Council may choose not to consider your application. Item Number: 4. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Press Release: Council Listening Post - November 28 ATTACHMENTS: Description Press Release: Council Listening Post - November 28 Kellie Fruehling From: City of Iowa City: Do Not Reply<CityoflowaCity@public.govdelivery.com> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2022 11:42 AM To: Kellie Fruehling Subject: Come to the next City Council Listening Post SI -ARE Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web babe. ctY°f IOWA CITY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: 11/21/2022 Contact: Kellie Fruehlinq, City Clerk Phone: 319-356-5041 Come to the next City Council Listening Post COUNCIL LISTENING POST :Akita), tpT", CITY CII or ((_r1;Yrs CI f� uml$4-.,3q.'/Tr r L3, IR: iYAPJ Monday, November 28 5:30 pm -7:00 pm • • Meet with Council members to discuss issues affecting your community. Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center 2651 Roberts Road Join Iowa City Council members at their next community listening post from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Monday, November 28, 2022, at the Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center, 2651 Roberts Road. Council listening posts provide opportunities for the community to engage with City leaders on topics that are important to them in an informal setting. Two members attend each event and report back to the entire Council on what they have heard from the community during their discussion. All residents are encouraged to stop by to discuss any issue. No formal agenda or presentation is planned. RSVP to the Council Listening Post event an Facebook for updates and reminders. For additional information, questions, or suggestions on future locations for listening posts, contact City Clerk Kellie Fruehling at kellie-fruehlinq[a iowa-citv.orq or 319-356-5041. � _- 4:11.11140;ik Zbihriessillar CITY OF IOWA CITY UNESCO CITY Of UTENT1114 Ouesions? Contact Us 2 Item Number: 5. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Memo from Community Police Review Board: proposed amendments to Ordinance 8-8 requested by the Community Police Review Board ATTACHMENTS: Description Memo from Community Police Review Board: proposed amendments to Ordinance 8-8 requested by the Community Police Review Board MEMORANDUM DATE: November 16, 2022 TO: City of Iowa City Council FROM: Community Police Review Board Members Re: proposed amendments to Ordinance 8-8 requested by the Community Police Review Board The members of the Community Police Review Board request that the City Council consider adopting the following proposed revision to section 8-8-3(B) of the CPRB ordinance (with suggested additions shown with underlined text): Any person with personal knowledge of the alleged police misconduct may file a complaint with the board. In order to have "personal knowledge", the complainant must have been directly involved in the incident or witnessed the incident. A person who observes an incident solely on social media. television, or other media outlets does not have the requisite "personal knowledge" needed to authorize such person to file a complaint. If the person with personal knowledge is underage or otherwise unable to complete a complaint form, the complaint may be filed by such person's designated representative. The City Manager, the Police Chief, the City Council or the board itself may file a complaint based on a reasonable belief that police misconduct has occurred regardless of personal knowledge. The person or official filing the complaint may hereafter be referred to as the "complainant". Item Number: 6. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Civil Service Examination: Police Records Technician ATTACHMENTS: Description Civil Service Examination: Police Records Technician wJ 4042 ;lavia .61 IOW MI I arlir CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City. Iowa 52240-1826 (319) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org October 31, 2022 TO: The Honorable Mayor and the City Council RE: Civil Service Entrance Examination — Police Records Technician Under the authority of the Civil Service Commission of Iowa City, Iowa, I do hereby certify the following named person(s) as eligible for the position of Police Records Technician. Rachel Trinidad Iowa City Civil Service Commission I, e GLLA-- Ann Rhodes, Chair Item Number: 7. CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Airport Commission: November 10 ATTACHMENTS: Description Airport Commission: November 10 MINUTES IOWA CITY AIRPORT COMMISSION November 10, 2022 — 6:00 P.M. AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING DRAFT Members Present: Warren Bishop, Judy Pfohl, Hellecktra Orozco, Chris Lawrence (via Zoom) Members Absent: Scott Clair Staff Present: Michael Tharp, Jennifer Schwickerath, Others Present: Matt Wolford, Carl Byers, RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL: None DETERMINE QUORUM A quorum was determined at 6:02 pm and Pfohl called the meeting to order. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Bishop moved to accept the minutes of September 8, 2022, seconded by Orozco. Motion carried 4-0 (Clair absent) PUBLIC COMMENT ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION / ACTION a. Airport Strategic Plan — Tharp reminded members to fill out their surveys as well as sign up for their timeslots to meet with Regenia. b. Airport Construction Projects: i. FAA grant projects 1. Runway 25 Threshold Relocation — Tharp noted they have a runway open with an approach that's active. He also stated that the FAA issued NOTAMs which activated a number of circling approach options at the airport. 2. Runway 12/30 Displaced Threshold/Relocation — Tharp noted that they were working on the pre -design conference with FAA to confirm the project scope. Bishop asked about the inclusion of PAPIs to the project. Byers responded that they were looking at including PAPIs and REILs to the runway 30 end but they were looking at a 2 box design instead of the 4 box because these would be airport owned. Airport Commission November 10, 2022 Page 2 of 4 3. FAA FY24 AIP Pre -Application — Tharp stated that this was a process they go through every year. Tharp noted that the next major project was pavement maintenance and they'd be trying to work through the solar power installation and the terminal study. ii. Iowa DOT grant projects 1. FY22 Program a. South T -hangar infrastructure — Tharp noted again this was going to be a spring project 2. FY23 Program — a. Terminal Building Improvements Tharp noted that Bolton & Menk had sent a draft task order that he was reviewing. b. Wayfinding/Signage — Tharp stated they were working through some of the early design iii. Airport/Locally Funded Projects 1. Parking Lot Additions — Tharp stated that the new parking spots were being used often. 2. Hangar A Mural Project — Tharp stated the RFQs were out and the initial responses were due November 14th. Tharp noted that the project had been getting some local press coverage and noted that Judy had been great to have to have a second person for people to interview. iv. Future Projects 1. Terminal Area Study — a. Consultant RFQ — Tharp stated that there was one submittal for this RFQ so he was confirming with FAA if they were ok to go ahead with a contract. Tharp noted that the firm was Bolton & Menk and he was confident they'd do a good job. 2. Solar Power/Panel — a. Consultant RFQ — Tharp stated there were 2 submittals for this and that in order to do their due diligence he was recommending the Commission bring in both firms for a presentation and question and answer session. He stated that both firms should be able to do the job. c. Airport "Operations" i. Budget — Tharp stated that he did submit the budget to city hall and the meeting with the City Manager's office and Finance Director was scheduled for November 15th. Tharp noted that the meeting was generally just the Chair and Airport Manager for the airport. ii. Management Tharp noted that City Council was about to complete their strategic plan update and when that was completed it would be shared with the group. Tharp noted that the Council did approve the pay grade change at their November 1st meeting. 1. Airport Manager a. Consider a resolution #A22-29 setting wage for Airport Manager — Bishop moved the resolution, seconded by Lawrence. Motion carried 4-0 (Clair absent) iii. Events Tharp stated that he had dates from the autocross club for 2023. Tharp noted that he didn't have anything planned for the rest of 2022 and as things were scheduled, they'd be added back to the list. Airport Commission November 10, 2022 Page 3 of 4 d. FBO / Flight Training Reports — i. Jet Air — Tharp noted the maintenance spreadsheets made it in the packet. Wolford noted that as far as maintenance goes, there wasn't much to note except for some pavement patching, and grounds cleanup. Wolford noted they were happy with the approach and there were several airplanes that have already been in that wouldn't have been able to make it. Wolford noted the Iowa DOT economic impact study was out. Tharp stated that the study was indeed out and that it showed that the airport had a $24 million dollar annual economic impact. Tharp noted that through the study, the report has callouts to Iowa City operators and noted that it shows the improvements at the airport are getting noticed by other agencies as well. Tharp stated that the last time the DOT did a study like this the airport measured at $11.2 million and he was pleasantly surprised by the change. e. Commission Members' Reports — Pfohl asked about if there was something that could be done to add lighting to the entrance way. Tharp noted he would reach out and find out who is responsible for the road light. f. Staff Report — Tharp stated that Veteran's Day was a city holiday and he'd be out of the office. He also stated he was planning to take the week between Christmas and New Year's off. SET NEXT REGULAR MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for 6:00 pm, December 8, 2022, at the Airport. ADJOURN Pfohl moved to adjourn, seconded by Lawrence. Motion carried 4-0 (Clair absent). Meeting was adjourned at 6:30pm. CHAIRPERSON DATE Airport Commission November 10, 2022 Page 4 of 4 Airport Commission ATTENDANCE RECORD 2021-2022 NAME TERM EXP. o tG O 0) % N 10/21/21 -1. j 03 - N O ID - 01/13/22 W N 2/10/22 0 CO 0 N N 0 N - N N 0 Ul N N N 0 OD O 0) N N 0 -1 N N 0 CO O 0) N N 0 CO - N N 0 OD O 03 N N 0 CO N N 0 N N Warren Bishop 06/30/26 XXXXXXX X X X X X OIS X X X X Scott Clair 06/30/23 X X O/E X X X X X X X X X XIS X X X OIE Christopher Lawrence 06/30/25 X X O/E X X X X X OIE X X X 0/S X OIE X X Hellecktra Orozco 06/30/24 XXXXXXX X X X X X XIS X OIE X X Judy Pfo h l 06/30/26 XXXXXXX X X X X X XIS X X X X Key: X = Present X/E = Present for Part of Meeting O = Absent O/E = Absent/Excused NM = Not a Member at this time XIS = Present for subcommittee meeting O/S = Absent, not a member of the subcommittee Item Number: 8. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Climate Action Commission: November 7 ATTACHMENTS: Description Climate Action Commission: November 7 MINUTES PRELIMINARY IOWA CITY CLIMATE ACTION COMMISSION NOVEMBER 7, 2022 — 3:30 PM — FORMAL MEETING EMMA J. HARVART HALL MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: STAFF PRESENT: OTHERS PRESENT: Michal Eynon -Lynch, John Fraser, Stratis Giannakouros, Ben Grimm, Clarity Guerra, Kasey Hutchinson, Matt Krieger, Jesse Leckband (via zoom), Becky Soglin, Gabriel Sturdevant (via zoom), Matt Walter Daniel Bissell, Andrea Bowler, Sarah Gardner, Megan Hill CALL TO ORDER: Soglin called the meeting to order. APPROVAL OF OCTOBER 10, 2022 MINUTES: Krieger moved to approve the minutes from October 10, 2022. Walter seconded the motion, a vote was taken and the motion passed 9-0 (Giannakouros and Hutchinson were not present for the vote). PUBLIC COMMENT OF ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA: None. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Action Items from last meeting (Staff): • Staff amended the minutes from last meeting. • Staff forwarded questions to MidAmerican; responses are in the agenda packet. • Ayman Sharif's resilience hub workshop report is in the agenda packet. • Staff reported that Ann Arbor's consultant has been hired, the planning process is underway, and they anticipate having a report done by the end of June. Upcoming events (Staff): i. Teen Resilience Corps kit distribution (Nov. 14-18) ii. America Recycles Day "Ask Jane + Jen" (Nov. 19) iii. AmeriCorps team at Kirkwood STEAM event (Nov. 21-22) {Giannakouros & Hutchinson joined the meeting} Working Group Updates (Staff): Climate Action Commission November 7, 2022 Page 2 of 4 Resilience Hub Prioritization (Grimm, Hutchinson, Eynon -Lynch, Walter) — discussed the difference between resilience hubs, emergency shelters, and critical facilities. Pilot program will involve outreach to organizations that already exist in the community to build up into resilience hubs. Community Based Organization outreach (Commissioners): i. Home Builders Association (Krieger) — no update ii. South District Neighborhood (Eynon Lynch) — no update iii. NAACP (Soglin) — no update iv. Black Voices Project (Soglin) - no update v. Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition (Fraser) — JCAHC director is leaving and will be replaced in January. Fraser noted conversations about the insulation project. vi. Lucas Farms Neighborhood (Giannakouros) — no update UNFINISHED/ONGOING BUSINESS: Goldie Marketing Plan: Hill described the rollout of the climate action mascot, Goldie. Six bimonthly campaigns will utilize Goldie to help with climate messaging. The November/December campaign targets insulation. Hill shared examples of Goldie's appearances in climate action newsletters, social media, utility bill insert, and on the website. The agenda packet shows the plan for the Goldie campaigns over the next 12 months. Hill responded to a question about metrics for tracking success of the campaigns. Each newsletter generates a report on opens and clicks. Social media posts and YouTube videos track views. Mailers are less automatic for tracking, but it was reported the utility insert went out over the weekend, and NDS is already getting phone calls about the insulation program. Program participation is a higher priority measure than views as the goal of the campaigns. Suggestions from Commission members included comparing the click -through rate to other campaigns to gauge engagement. Adding "How did you hear about this program?" could also provide helpful data. A working group might review Goldie campaigns next year to brainstorm ideas and recommend which campaigns to repeat. Goldie as a charismatic character could inspire participation by focusing on the positive benefits of climate action -- or perhaps putting Goldie in peril might get results. Giveaways for these campaigns should be purposefully chosen and local resources prioritized where possible. Local businesses and organizations could make good partners for the campaigns. NEW BUSINESS: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) funding priorities: City will receive federal funding through this formula grant. Exact amount will be known year's end; $75,000-$153,000 is expected. Commission is being asked to make recommendations as to the top priorities, similar to the process used previously to recommend ARPA funding priorities. Gardner noted these funds can help pay for solar installations on municipal buildings like the Public Works building solar array (which is moving forward and one likely use). 2 Climate Action Commission November 7, 2022 Page 3 of 4 In this meeting and the December meeting, the goal is to arrive at some consensus as to what the top priorities should be. Fifteen eligible uses for the funds were listed in the agenda packet. Commissioners offered some initial ideas: • A research project focused on renewable energy storage like a community battery backup • The $75k could be used to support something synergistic with an ongoing City project, partner with agencies, or jumpstart other things already on the priority list. • Roots for Trees is a successful example of a financial incentive program; perhaps it could be duplicated for energy -efficiency. Another existing example is the City's heat pump, insulation, and electric panel program. Commissioners will submit their top three priorities to staff prior to the December meeting, and that can be used as a beginning discussion point. Eynon -Lynch asked if staff could identify any non-starters on the list. Gardner affirmed that commissioners' outside perspective is valued, and ideas from this group will be included with ideas from staff and City Council. RECAP: a. Confirmation of next meeting time and location: a. Monday December 5, 3:30-5 p.m., Emma J. Harvat Hall b. Actionable items for commission, working groups, and staff a. Each Commissioner send three top priorities for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant funding to staff by December 2. b. Staff will make sure that the October CAAP report is included in the next agenda packet for easy review. ADJOURNMENT: Krieger moved to adjourn, Grimm seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed 11-0. 3 Climate Action Commission November 7, 2022 Page 4 of 4 CLIMATE ACTION COMMISSIONATTENDANCE RECORD 2022 NAME TERM EXP. I -- N N 0 N N N 0 N N 2/7/2022 3/7/2022 4/4/2022 5/2/2022 N 0 N N 7/11/2022 8/15/2022 9/12/2022 10/10/2022 11/7/2022 Michal Eynon -12/31/2024 Lynch NM X X X X X X NM X X x x John Fraser 12/31/2024 NM X X X X X X NM X X x x Stratis Giannakouros UI Rep NM X 0/EX X X O/E NM X X x x Clarity Guerra 12/31/2022 NM X X X X O/E X NM X X x x Ben Grimm 10/31/2023 NM O/E X X O/E X X NM X X x x Grace Holbrook* 12/31/2021 NM -- -- -- -- -- -- NM -- -- -- -- Megan Hill* 12/31/2022 NM X X X X X -- NM -- -- -- -- Kasey Hutchinson 12/31/2022 NMX X X X X XNMX X x x Matt Krieger 12/31/2023 NM X X X X O/E X NM X O/E x x Jesse Leckband MidAmerican Rep NM X O/E X X X X NM X O/E x x Becky Soglin 12/31/2022 NM X X X X X X NM X X x x Gabe Stu rdeva nt 12/31/2024 NM X X X X 0/EX NM X X O/E x Eric Tate* 12/31/2021 NM -- -- -- -- -- -- NM -- -- -- -- Matt Walter 12/31/2023 NM -- -- -- -- -- -- NM X O/E x x KEY: X = Present 0 = Absent O/E = Absent/Excused NM= No Meeting * No longer on Commission 4 Item Number: 9. ..71441 CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org November 23, 2022 Community Police Review Board: November 15 ATTACHMENTS: Description Community Police Review Board: November 15 DRAFT CALL TO ORDER: MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: STAFF PRESENT: OTHERS PRESENT: COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD MINUTES — NOVEMBER 15, 2022 Chair Jerri MacConnell called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Ricky Downing, Melissa Jensen, Jerri MacConnell, Saul Mekies, Amanda Remington, Orville Townsend, Stuart Vander Vegte None Staff Tammy Neumann, Legal Counsel Patrick Ford Iowa City Police Chief Dustin Liston RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL (1) Accept the proposed addition to section 8-8-3(B) of the CPRB Ordinance. See memo from CPRB attached. CONSENT CALENDAR Motion by Townsend, seconded by Vander Vegte, to adopt the consent calendar as presented. • Minutes of the meeting on October 11, 2022 • ICPD Use of Force Review/Report — May 2022 Motion carried 7/0. NEW BUSINESS Discussion of Draft Ordinance 8-8 Amendment: At the October 11, 2022 meeting, MacConnell requested that the Board discuss adding a clarification to the CPRB Ordinance 8-8 to state that complaints filed based on what is gathered from social media, television, or other media outlets do not meet the required requisite of personal knowledge. Counselor Ford drafted a memo from the Board to City Council requesting the following addition to section 8-8-3(B) of the CPRB ordinance as follows: "A person who observes an incident solely on social media, television, or other media outlets does not have the requisite "personal knowledge" needed to authorize such person to file a complaint." MacConnell suggested this addition also apply to CPRB members who may want to file a complaint. Ford explained this change does not include the Board, however, if there is a concern about something a Board member saw on social media, the Board would need a majority vote to move forward in filing a complaint. Remington stated she would not agree to a motion that would remove any power from the Board. Motioned by Mekies, seconded by Jensen, to approve the proposed addition to section 8-8-3(B) of the CPRB ordinance as written and forward to City Council. Motion carried 7/0. CPRB Meeting Minutes November 15, 2022 Page 2 Ford will communicate with the City Attorney's office letting them know that the Board has passed the requested addition to the ordinance and are asking City Council to make the amendment. OLD BUSINESS None PUBLIC DISCUSSION None BOARD INFORMATION Vander Vegte requested an item for discussion to the December 13, 2022 agenda. He asked if it would be possible for the board members to receive training regarding citizens' rights during an arrest and information regarding police procedures. MacConnell noted the invite in the CPRB packet regarding the 2023 Community Police Academy. Townsend asked for input from Chief Liston regarding Vander Vegte' s request. Chief Liston stated he appreciated that it may be difficult to form an opinion of what is on a video without knowing these policies. He too encouraged all to apply for the Academy. He further noted that all the general orders are available online and added that members are welcome to request a ride -along with a police officer at any time. Jensen noted some necessary changes to the CPRB member list to include adding the title of chair to MacConnell and removing vice -chair from Townsend. STAFF INFORMATION Neumann pointed out the flyer in the packet inviting members to participate in the "Iowa Public Records and Open Meetings Law Training" on Thursday, December 8, 2022 via Zoom. Neumann asked the board to review the members list, included in the meeting packet, for any necessary changes. MEETING SCHEDULE and FUTURE AGENDAS • December 13, 2022, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room • January 10, 2023, 5:30 PM Helling Conference Room • February 14, 2023, 5:30 PM Helling Conference Room Downing noted he will be absent from the January 10, 2023 meeting. EXECUTIVE SESSION Motion by Remington, seconded by Vander Vegte, to adjourn into Executive Session based on Section 21.5(1)(a) of the Code of Iowa to review or discuss records which are required or authorized by state or federal law to be kept confidential or to be kept confidential as a condition for that government body's possession or continued receipt of federal funds, and 22.7(11) personal information in confidential personnel records of public bodies including but not limited to cities, boards of supervisors and school districts, and 22-7(5) police officer investigative reports, except where disclosure is authorized elsewhere in the Code; and 22.7(18) Communications not required by law, rule or procedure that are made to a government body or to any of its employees by identified persons outside of government, to the extent that the government body receiving those communications from such persons outside of government could reasonably believe that those persons would be discouraged from making them to that government body if they were available for general public examination. CPRB Meeting Minutes November 15, 2022 Page 3 Motion carried 7/0. Open session adjourned at 5:55 p.m. REGULAR SESSION Returned to open session at 7:00 p.m. Motion by Remington, seconded by Jensen, to set the level of review for CPRB Complaint #22-09 at 8-8- 7(B)(1)(a), on the record with no further investigation. Motion carried 7/0. ADJOURNMENT Moved by Jensen, seconded by Townsend, to adjourn the meeting at 7:01 p.m. Motion carried 7/0. COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD ATTENDANCE RECORD YEAR 2021 - 2022 Mcetina Date NAME 11/1/21 11/9/21 12/13121 01111/22 02/08122 03/08/22 04/08/22 04/20/22 FORUM 05/10/22 06/14/22 07/12/22 09/16/22 09/13/22 10/11/22 Ricky Downing — -- ---- — — — X X X X X X X X Melissa Jensen ---- —. — — — — X X X 0 X X X X Jerri McConnell X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SaulMekics X X X X X X X X X X X X X O Amanda Remington X X X X X X O/E X X X X O/E O/E X Therese Seeberger X X 0 0 — — — -- — — .-.. ..— —. --- Orville Townsend X O/E X X X X X X X X X X X 0/0 Stuart Vander Vegte — — — — _. — X X 010 0/0 X 0/0 X 0 KEY: X = Present O = Absent O/E = Absent/Excused NM = No meeting --- = Nota Member