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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-01-24 AgendaBoard of Supervisors Meeting Agenda Monday, January 24, 2022 4:30 PM Second Floor Boardroom Joint Entities Meeting 913 South Dubuque Street, Iowa City, IA 52240 Phone: 319-356-6000 1 Website: www.johnsoncountyiowa.gov 4:30 PM View livestream: http://bit.ly/jocomeeting Participate by joining the Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84388010803?pwd=ewdruutsbkdkgitmbgvl vc9yogc0zz09 Meeting ID: 843 8801 0803, Passcode: 4468 Listen live by dialing (312) 626-6799 (audio only) Johnson County, Iowa Elected Officials Chairperson Royceann Porter Vice Chairperson Lisa Green -Douglass Supervisor Jon Green Supervisor Pat Heiden Supervisor Rod Sullivan Attorney Janet Lyness Auditor Travis Weipert Recorder Kim Painter Sheriff Brad Kunkel Treasurer Tom Kriz County Departments Ambulance Conservation County Assessor County Case Management Emergency Management Finance Human Resources Information Technology Iowa City Assessor Medical Examiner Mental Health/Disability Services Physical Plant Planning, Development & Sustainability Public Health SEATS Secondary Roads Social Services Veterans Affairs MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Location Meetings are generally held in the Johnson County Administration Building Second Floor Boardroom, 913 South Dubuque Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. 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Johnson County, Iowa Published: 1/21/2022 11:30 AM Page 1 Agenda Board of Supervisors Monday, January 24, 2022 Agenda for Joint Entities Meeting between the Cities of Coralville, Hills, Iowa City, Lone Tree, North Liberty, Oxford, Shueyville, Solon, Swisher, Tiffin, and University Heights; Clear Creek Amana Community School District Board of Directors; Iowa City Community School District Board; University of Iowa; and Johnson County Board of Supervisors Members of the public are welcome to join in person or electronically by video call, which links into the location at the top of this agenda. A livestream of this meeting may be viewed or listened to online at bit.ly/jocomeeting. For those unable to join, public comments related to items on this meeting agenda may be emailed to sups@johnsoncountyiowa.gov or relayed via telephone at (319) 356-6000 for distribution to Board members. Johnson County strives to host inclusive, accessible meetings and events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. Language interpretation is available, please advise the Board of Supervisors Office at least 48 hours in advance. To request a modification, inquire about accessibility, or request language interpretation, contact the Board of Supervisors Office at (319) 356-6000 or email sups@johnsoncountyiowa.gov. A. CaII to Order: 4:30 p.m. B. Welcome and Introductions C. Discussion/Update 1. Clear Creek Amana Community Schools update on the March 1, 2022 bond issue for $65,000,000 for the purpose of building a new 600 -student elementary school in Coralville, a vocational addition to the high school, and expansion of fine arts facilities at the middle and high schools (submitted by Joseph E. Brown, Sr., Interim Superintendent) 2. COVID-19 update from Johnson County Public Health and municipalities (submitted by Iowa City and Johnson County) 3. Discuss Nomi Health, Inc. clinic (submitted by Iowa City Community School District) 4. American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) updates from municipalities (submitted by Iowa City and Johnson County) 5. Discuss interest for a childcare presentation and discussion at next meeting (submitted by Iowa City) 6. Sustainability Working Group of Johnson County update by Becky Soglin, Johnson County Sustainability Coordinator (submitted by Johnson County) 7. Discuss proposed dates and hosts for future Joint Entities Meetings (submitted by Johnson County) D. Adjournment Johnson County, Iowa Published: 1/21/2022 11:30 AM Page 2 C.1.a March 1, 2022 Bond Election CLEAR" CREEK AMANA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT BRINGING LEARNING TO LIFE Packet Pg. 3 Proposed Projects 2022 Bond Elementary School #6 $42,500,000 High School CTE/Fine Arts addition, Middle School Fine Arts addition, Middle School Roofing and site improvements $21,100,000 Playgrounds at all Elementary Schools $1,400,000 TOTAL $65,0 Packet Pg. 4 C.1.a 2022 Bond Vote Overview Enrollment • Enrollment continues to rise by 150 - 200 student per year • The 10 year enrollment outlook estimates 300-350 students per grade level • Growth is coming from the east side of the district with Tiffin, North Liberty and Coralville recognized as three of the fastest growing cities in the state according to the 2020 census reports. Packet Pg. 5 6.000 4,600 3.600 3,000 24600 2.000 4'.600 4,040 MINES (PK -S) MIMS (64) MINI HS (9-121 =Likely ES (PK -5) =Likely MS (6-2a =Likely HS (9-14 District 1,755 1,779 2,353 2,226 4454 435 45'5, 335 328 610 610 RI CO Q N N a 0 OS frt M 0 Source: Clear Creek Amana Community School District and FISP & Associates Sophisticated Student Forecast Model (SFM) o Enrollment Change — Overall PK -12 enrollment increase forecasted to be greater than 4,000 students by 2026/27 and over 4,500 students by 2030/31 o District increases by nearly 1,700 students (+56.6%) (Annual Range: +2.0% to +7.2% a year) o Elementary increases by about 700 students (+437%) (Annual Range: +0.6% to +6.6%.a year) o Middle School increases by about 400 students (+71.8%) (Annual Range: +1.9% to +10.2% a year) a High School increases by over 500 students (+72.4%) (Annual Range: +2.0% to +8.5'% a year) 2022 RSP. All rights reserved Packet Pg. 6 C.1.a Proposed Elementary Site ,141111 OAKDALE BLVD CORALVILLE SITE LOCATION CLEAR r" Y— O UNMUNfYY MONO.. OIOss.Os I.LI 11'1 ".IfP()f $1 r SHIVCFIATTERY Packet Pg. 7 Johnson County C.6.a Update: Sustainability Working Group of Johnson County January 24, 2022 Becky Soglin, Sustainability Coordinator MS, MFA, CC -P, LEED Green Associate JC Planning, Development and Sustainability Department Packet Pg. 8 ORIGIN OXFORD "Spin-off" of the Joint Entities SNOEYMLLE SM 91ER -_ YT OWH SHARON •CEIDIR LAVER Established in September 2015 Membership: Joint Entities' staff whose work relates to sustainability (electeds, if no staff) SUT ARSE C.6.a BASIS - WEST BRANCH Johnson County, cities, unincorporated villages, small towns, school districts, UI, Kirkwood Managed by Johnson County; meets quarterly oli1Lsuti MISSION AND OBJECTIVES C.6.a Share ideas and best practices Seek ways to participate in current projects Provide educational meetings for elected officials and entities' staff SHARING IDEAS AND PRACTICES C.6.a Topics: energy use, renewables, equity, consumption, pesticide avoidance, bicycling, public education, and more Johnson County 2018 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN VOLUME 1: PLAN AND MAP SWGJC members were focus group participants in the JC 2018 comprehensive planning process A goal in the plan includes working with SWGJC. cel nson "C:cnuity COLLABORATING ON PROGRAMS Three solar group buys: 2019, 2020, 2021 1,000+ attendees 249 households added 1.6 MW solar total ti • ':t• '•• C.6.a e.744-11, est renewable energy association CORALVILLE OW of ShueyviLk 104,4 1 CITY OF IOWA CITY ()NM() CITY OF 1 ITrR.vrtJgr North ‘` Liberty WEST BRANCH I. a UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS IOWA The Height of Good Living est. 1935 H CITY :f 7IijJj:,Cjty of Lone IL+Mfmd. LI Packet Pg. 12 PROVIDING EDUCATION C.6.a Two "Strategic Doings" led by Solon City Administrator Cami Rasmussen Educational series on sustainability + resiliency October 2019: Lunch -and -learn on "Problem Waterways" Hosted by City of Cora lvi l le (Amy Foster), 50 attendees C.6.a T%airlpoa frp uw eixe,/ Sustainability Working Group of Johnson County 4b 0 .0 Becky Soglin, bsoglin@johnsoncountyiowa.gov www.Johnsoncountyiowa.gov/swgjc Packet Pg. 14 Proposed dates and hosts for future Joint Entities Meetings • January 24, 2022: Johnson County • April 18, 2022: Iowa City Community School District • July 18, 2022: Coralville • October 17, 2022: Iowa City • January 9, 2023: North Liberty • April 17, 2023: University Heights Rotation History: (Historically meetings have typically been held the 3rd Monday every 3 months, except during January due to MLK holiday) October 18, 2021: University Heights July 19, 2021: Iowa City Community School District April 19, 2021: North Liberty January 25, 2021: Coralville October 19, 2020: Johnson County July 20, 2020: University Heights / Iowa City April 2020: canceled January 13, 2020: North Liberty October 14, 2019: Iowa City July 15, 2019: Coralville April 15, 2019: Iowa City Community School District January 14, 2019: Johnson County C.7.a DRAFT Packet Pg. 15