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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-03-24 Info Packet1 = 1 CITY COUNCIL INFORMATION PACKET CITY OF IOWA CITY www.icgov.org March 24, 2016 IP1 Council Tentative Meeting Schedule MISCELLANEOUS IP2 Information from Council Member Botchway: HAPPY FRIDAY (Cedar Rapids Ranked 3`d In Nation For Minority -Owned Businesses) IP3 Email from Interim City Manager: Invitation to Discussion on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Iowa IP4 Email from City Clerk: Lunch and Learn for City Boards and Commission Members I135 Community Event: The Impact of Racial Injustice On Youth IP6 Copy of Press Release: Community Police Review Board Forum IP7 Copy of Press Release: Iowa City Ranks Among the Best Cities for K-12 Teachers to Live and Work IP8 Copy of Press Release: City celebrates National Community Development Week with Shelter House donation drive; public encouraged to donate DRAFT MINUTES IP9 Human Rights Commission: March 15 it ,yy®r.1 CITY OF IOWA CITY Date Tuesday, April S, 2016 City Council Tentative Meeting Schedule 03-24 Subject to change March 24, 2016 Time Meeting Location 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, April 19, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Monday, April 25, 2016 4:00 PM Reception Emma J. Harvat Hall 4:30 PM Joint Entities Meeting Tuesday, May 3, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma 1. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, May 17, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, June 7, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, lune 21, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, July 5, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, July 19, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, August 2, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, August 16, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, September 20, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting Tuesday, October4, 2016 5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall 7:00 PM Formal Meeting From: Kingsley Botchway <botchwayk@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 6:00 PM To: Marian Karr Subject: Fwd: FW: HAPPY FRIDAY! "There are not a lot of people that look like me..." For the packet. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Kingsley Botchway" <Botchwa .Kin sg_leyC&,,iowacitvschools.ora> Date: Mar 20, 2016 10:52 AM Subject: FW: HAPPY FRIDAY! "There are not a lot of people that look like me..." To: "botchwayk(a)gmail.com" <botchwavk(a7anail com> Cc: From: HaryO3 [rnailto:HarryO3(cbaoI.com] Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 4:44 PM To: Kingsley Botchway <Botchway.Kin slev ,iowacityschools.org>; Jim Throgmorton <Jim- Throgmorton(a Iowa-city.org>; Stefanie Bowers <Stefanie-Bowers(t ,iowa-citv.or > Subject: Fwd: HAPPY FRIDAY! "There are not a lot of people that look like me..." Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A Original message From: Diversity Focus <Babe.erickson(i ,diversityfoeus.org> Date: 03/18/2016 3:41 PM (GMT -06:00) To: Unknown <Harry03AAOL.com> Subject: HAPPY FRIDAY! "There are not a lot of people that look like me... D I L7 zP Cedar Rapids Ranked 3rd In Nation For Minority - Owned Businesses! Diversity Focus and the Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance are proud to share an analysis from NerdWallet that placed Cedar Rapids as one of the best cities in the country for minorities to start their own businesses. "The community has worked hard over the past decade to make the Cedar Rapids area a place where anyone can have a vision and see it through to reality." said Chad Siimnons, CEO & President, Diversity Focus. The analysis by NerdWallet placed Cedar Rapids at #3 in the United States based on a variety of factors, not only the concentration of minority businesses, but also the health of the local economy, the business climate, and access to small business loans. Click the image to watch Erika Stowe's std. Thanks for reading, and have a great weekend! Diversity Focus http://www.diversityfocus.or,/ Diversity Focus - 200 2nd St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, United States This email was sent to Harry03AAOL.coin. To stop receiving emails, click here. You can also keep up with Diversity Focus on Twitter or Facebook. From: Geoff Fruin Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 1:11 PM To: Marian Karr Subject: FW: Invitation to Discussion on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Iowa From: Christiansen, Elizabeth A [mailto:liz-christiansen@uiowa.edu] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 12:00 PM To: nancy@downtowniowacity.com; mnolte@icadgroup.com; Geoff Fruin Cc: Guckert, Donald Subject: Invitation to Discussion on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Iowa Invitation to Discussion on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Iowa A growing number of today's consumers are looking to plug-in electric vehicles to reduce emissions, save money on fuel, and power their vehicle with electricity that's increasingly coming from renewable sources. However, they need places to plug in their vehicle while away from home. Hosting EV charging stations can bring a variety of benefits to a property owner, business or community. To help address this need and potential market in Iowa, the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) and the Iowa Clean Cities Coalition are conducting an Electric Vehicle Charging Study, The study will begin with two kick-off meetings in early April. Each meeting will consist of a brief introduction to the electric vehicle (EV) market, an overview of the current status of EV and charging station deployment, and the opportunity for key stakeholders to weigh in on the scope of the study. Tuesday, April 5, 2016 2:00 — 4:00 pm University of Iowa Office of Sustainability Suite 1650 University Capitol Center (First Floor, Old Capitol Mall) 200 S Capitol St Iowa City Map to Meeting Location Wednesday, April 6, 2016 9:00 — 11:00 am Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (DMAMPO) 420 Watson Powell, Jr. Way, Suite 200 Des Moines Map to Meeting Location Please send RSVPs by COB Friday, April 1 to eleancities(o)iowa.gov. Space is limited. IEDA has selected a consultant, BCS Incorporated, to conduct the study. The study will primarily focus on publically accessible EV charging, such as in public parking areas or retail locations. The consultant will also examine electric vehicle charging offered by businesses for their employees, also known as workplace charging. The main objectives of the study are as follows: Evaluate current status of EV charging in Iowa Analyze trends in electric vehicles and charging demand, growth and gaps Analyze the feasibility of charging station business models and mechanisms to sustain them Deliver education, technical assistance and recommendations The following types of stakeholders are encouraged to attend: • Public parking / transportation officials • Utilities • Electric vehicle owners/ advocates • Energy and environmental organizations • Engineers and architects Tourism/ economic development/ downtown organizations Retail businesses Institutions such as universities and hospitals • Employers • Electricity -related businesses Real estate developers or property managers Government officials and decision -makers These kick-off meetings are being held through a partnership of the Iowa Clean Cities Coalition/ Iowa Economic Development Authority, the University of Iowa Office of Sustainability, and the Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (DMAMPO). From: Marian Karr Sent: Wednesday, March 23,2O10D:33AyW To: Bob Miklo; Janet Dvorsky; Karen Jennings; Kellie Tuttle; Kristopher Ackerson; Linda Kopping; Marcia Bollinger; Marian Karr; Michael Tharp; Sarah Walz; Stefanie Bowers; Susan Craig; Tammy Neumann; Tim Hennes; Coleman Subject: FW: Lunch & Learn for City Board and Commission Members Please pass along this information. Fmmm:HurnanRights Sent: Wednesday, March 23,28168:15AM lW»:Hun1anRights Cc: Marian Karr Subject: Lunch & Learn for City Board and Commission Members Please consider attending this upcoming event for City Board and Commission members. IRSVP to dtV.o[gbYApril 4, By Bring your Ivnch and enjoy! Conversations on Diversity University of Iowa College of Education Professor Katrina M. Sanders For City Board and Commission members. Ali currant Board and Commission mam#xrs are welcomed !o otlond but a RSVP is required. To RSVP please send on email to humonrighls0iowociry.org no loser than April Ash, Emma J. Hai -vat Holl, City Hall Wednesday, April 61h, 12.1 prn SPONSORED BY CITY OF IOWA CITY HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION, JOHNSON COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL SERVICE, AND THE JC DMC COMMITTEE, THE BLACK VOICES PROJECT, &THE COALITION FOR RACIAL JUSTICE A COMMUNITY EVENT ORGANIZED FOR FAMILIES. LEARN MORE ABOUT RACIALLY -BIASED OUTCOMES WITH SCHOOLS, POLICE, AND THE COURTS --AND WHAT YOUR RIGHTS AND RESOURCES MIGHT BE. IOWA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY MEETING ROOM A 123 S. LINN STREET THURSDAY, APRIL 28 6:00-8:30PM OPTIONAL COMMUNITY MEAL (WHILE SUPPLIES LAST) S:00-6:OOPM FEATURING: COMMUNITY YOUTH PANEL LEGAL INFO & NEIGHBORHOOD RELATIONS ICCSD EQUITY RESEARCH w00N:rQI TO REGISTER, VISIT WWW.EVENTBRITE.COM AND SEARCH "THE IMPACT OF RACIAL INJUSTICE ON YOUTH" FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT & DISPROPORTIONATE MINORITY CONTACT VISIT WWW.REDUCINGDMCJC.COM From: City of Iowa City <CityoflowaCity@public.govdelivery.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 11:51 AM To: Kellie Tuttle Subject: Community Police Review Board - Community Forum t'v'I SHARE Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. City of IOWA CITY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: 03/23/2016 Contact: Kellie Tuttle Phone: 319-356-5043 Community Police Review Board Forum The Community Police Review Board will be holding its Annual Community Forum for the purpose of hearing views on the policies, practices and procedures of the Iowa City Police Department. When: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 Time: 6:00 PM Where: Iowa City Public Library, Rm A (123 South Linn Street, IC) Questions & Comments: Send your questions or comments you'd like addressed at the forum to the following by Tuesday, April 12th: Please include full name and address. (All correspondence is public) CPRB City of Iowa City 410 E Washington St Iowa City, IA 52240 Or e-mail to CPRB staff: kellie-tuttle(a)iowa-citv.org The Board will attempt to address all correspondence received. The forum will be taped and rebroadcast on the Interactive City Channel 4. r � Questions? Contact Us Ctrl' OF IOWA CITY U%f Zca f r!t Q1 tl1tRA1U1U From: City of Iowa City<CityoflowaCity@public.govdelivery.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 5:01 PM To: Marian Karr Subject: Iowa City Ranks Among the Best Cities for K-12 Teachers to Live and Work © SHRRE Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web Dace. City IOWA CITY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: March 23, 2016 Contact: Shannon McMahon Phone: 319-356-5068 Iowa City Ranks Among the Best Cities for K-12 Teachers to Live and Work Iowa City is among the top 10 percent of communities in the country for educators specializing in kindergarten through twelfth grade. A recent study compiled by the research firm GoodCall ranked Iowa City No. 27 out of 267 communities because of its affordable living, healthy job market and strong educational values. "We are proud that Iowa City is home to many talented educators who are making a difference in the lives of our children," Iowa City Mayor Jim Throgmorton said. "We hope to continue to attract top teaching talent to our vibrant community." Teachers in Iowa City are earning an average salary of just under $51,000 with ample job opportunities available to recent education graduates. The city boasts a 93 percent high school graduation rate with just under half of its population having earned a bachelor's degree or higher. Unique local amenities are an added attraction for educators, as they can enjoy nearly 420 restaurants, bars and entertainment venues outside of work. To determine Iowa City's ranking, GoodCall compiled information from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, The National Center for Education Statistics and the career search website Indeed.com. To see how Iowa City ranks among other communities view the full report at coodcall.com. ! � s sz4ta +IIr���� Questions? -+ti aa._ Contact Us CIT),01 IcTm%cln UVEACO(O" OF [IIfRAI ORI From: City of Iowa City<CityoflowaCity@public.govdelivery.com> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 1:06 PM To: Marian Karr Subject: City celebrates National Community Development Week with Shelter House donation drive, public encouraged to donate © SHARE Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. City IOWA CITY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: March 24, 2016 Contact: Tracy Hightshoe Phone: 319-356-5244 City celebrates National Community Development Week with Shelter House donation drive; public encouraged to donate To mark National Community Development Week, the City of Iowa City's Neighborhood Services Division will sponsor a donation drive for Shelter House to collect cleaning supplies and personal care products, such as deodorant, shampoo, bar soap, lotion, and toilet paper. Collection boxes will be available at the following locations from Monday, March 28 - Saturday, April 2: • City Hall, 410 E. Washington Street • Iowa City Public Library, 123 S. Linn Street • Robert A. Lee Recreation Center, 220 S. Gilbert Street • Mercer / Scanlon Recreational Facility, 2701 Bradford Drive In addition to City staff, members of the public are encouraged to drop off donations for the Shelter House drive at any of these locations during regular office hours. Tracy Hightshoe, Neighborhood Services Coordinator, said the City wanted to organize a special community project this year to acknowledge the important role federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME funds play in helping local communities meet their needs. "The construction of the new Shelter House a few years ago is just one of many projects that came to fruition due to CDBG and HOME funding. The investment of these federal dollars in local projects has helped us meet many community needs throughout the years, including affordable housing, medical care, job creation, transportation, child care and after-school programs. CDBG and HOME programs provide the financial resources to make community improvements that Iowa City couldn't do on its own," Hightshoe said. In addition to Shelter House, some of the local organizations that have received CDBG and HOME funding in recent years include Crisis Center, Domestic Violence Intervention Program (DVIP), Free Lunch Program, Free Medical Clinic, The Housing Fellowship, and Neighborhood Centers, among others. This funding pool also helps provide resources for the City's housing rehab program for residents who want to make repairs or upgrades to their homes. This year marks the 42nd anniversary of the CDBG program, and the 25th anniversary of the HOME program, both of which are administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). For more information, contact the City's Neighborhood Services Office at 319-356-5230. �:..gggwdf r'f&goi� Questions? Contact Us Ctlrof It v. Cl I{J\h54.OtIllW rIPIRAkTURl STAY CONNECTED: SUBSCRIBER SERVICES! Manage Preferences I Unsubscribe I Help This email was sent to "iariari-karr@iowa-city.org using Gov Delive on cnv or Iowa City 4�0 rcne.,t; Washington Street Iowa City, IA 52240 tWMEL/VVERY Minutes Human Rights Commission March 15, 2016 Lobby Conference Room Preliminary Members Present: Orville Townsend Sr, Joe Coulter, Andrea Cohen, Paul Retish, Shams Ghoneim. Giza Willis. Members Absent: Kim I lanrahan, Ali Ahmed and Adil Adams. Staff Present: Stefanie Bowers. Recommendations to Council: No. Call to Order: Coulter called the meeting to order at 5:32 pm. Consideration of the Minutes from the February 16. 2016 Meetine Date: Motion Retish, seconded by Ghoneim. Motion passed 5-0. (Townsend not present). Election of'Chair Townsend withdrew his name from the ballot for Chair of the Commission 2016. Townsend noted that when lie served as the Commission Chair he knew what was going on in the Black community and was able to make some things happen. Townsend is a firm believer that the Commission needs to lead by example and the Muslim community is struggling right now. Townsend withdrew his name and supports Ghoneim serving as Chair for 2016. Motion Coulter to nominate Ghoneim as Chair for 2016, seconded Cohen. Motion passed 6-0. Townsend left meeting at 5:36. Funding Request from Johnson Cotntty Affordable Homes The Commission meed to contribute $100 to the conference on affordable housing. The event will be held at the Radisson Hotel in Coralville. The request was for $250. Motion Coulter, seconded by Ghoneim to contribute 5100 with a note to conference organizers to add a line item in its budget that notes revenue received from the $20 registration fee. Motion passed 5-0. (Townsend not present). PIOMWg Corrtntittee for the Sixth Annual Junetumth Celebration Willis would like to participate in the planning committee for Juneteeth but her schedule conflicts with the meeting day. Bowers will contact organizers to see if the meeting day could be changed. Suhcommittee Reports Education Pro;rammirtg & Outreach Bowers will work with Townsend and Ghoneim on planning for programming over the nest few months. Retish noted contacting Maureen W est as a possible future presenter/speaker. Conmmnih- Outreach Ghoneim mentioned that on the last day of Ramadan the Iowa City Mosque invites commutdty members to participate. Ramadan will be held in June this year. Cohen and Hanrahan are working on a program that would invite the entire community to participate and support Muslim communities. Coulter offered to do an assimilation presentation with the right invitation. Council Outreach See below under Proclamations. Reports Youth Awards Nominations forms are now available for the Youth Award and the Youth Ally award. The event will be held Tuesday, May 10. Strategic Planning Session Bowers will send out an email to Commission members to see what days in June or July would work best to hold a session. Hunan Rights Breakfast Commissioners will start considering potential speakers at their May meeting date. Proclanattons Cohen accepted the proclamation for Black History Month. She also accepted the proclamation for Women's History Month noting that this year's theme was "working to form a more perfect union: honoring women in public service and government." The Iowa City Area Realtor's Association will accept the Fair Housing Proclamation on April 5. Cohen or Retish will accept the Holocaust Remembrance Day Proclamation on May 3. Night of a 1,000 Dinners See letter of thanks from Executive Director Jim Olsen of Iowa United Nations Association Chapter in the Commission's Correspondence. Resolution in Support of 11hislin Communities Willis, Retish, Ghoneim, Cohen, and Coulter attended the presentation of the resolution to the Imam and Executive Board of the Iowa City Mosque, the Mayor Pro Tem Botchway was also present for the event. Jab Fair An organizational meeting will be held in June. Building Communities No report. University of Iowa Center for Human Rights Ghoneim mentioned the upcoming symposium on criminal justice reform being held on April 22 here in Iowa City. Education Subcommittee Retish spoke on the recently held equity meeting for the Iowa City Commmrity School District. The dropout rates for ICCSD were passed out along with his report. Commission Reports Coulter reported on outgoing City Manager Tom Markus and noted his work on racial equity during his tenure. He believes Acting City Manager Geoff Fruin is equally as committed and will continue to move forward on those issues. Ghoneim reported that the Imam will be presenting on March 27 on the honored position of women in Islam. She was also recently reelected for another tern on the Iowa Chapter for the American Civil Liberties Union. Willis mentioned a program where persons who are survivors of cancer have conversations and discussions with medical providers on their experiences and thoughts while undergoing medical treatments. Staff Reports Bowers reminded Commissioners that the April meeting will be held on a Monday and not a Tuesday. Adjournment: 6:49 p.m. Next Regular Meeting — Monday, April 18, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Human Rights Commission ATTENDANCE RECORD YEAR 2015/2016 (Meeting Date) NAME TERM EXP. 4/I/ 15 4/21 15 5/19 15 6/16 15 7/21 15 8/18 15 9/16 15 10/20 15 11/17 15 12/15 15 1/19 16 2/16 16 3/15 16 Joe D. Coulter 1/1/2019 X X X X O/E X X X X X X X X Adil D. Adams 1/11-019 --- -- --- -- --- --- --- O O/E O Eliza Jane Willis 1/1/2019 --- --- ---- ---- --- --- ---- ---- -- ---- X O/E X Paul Retish 1/1/2017 X X X X X X X X X X O/E X X Ali Ahmed 1/1/2017 X X X O/E X X O/E X O X X O/E O Orville Townsend, Sr. 1/1/2017 X X X O/E X X X X X X X X X Andrea Cohen 1/1/2018 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- X X X Kim Hanrahan 1/1/2018 X X X OIL X X X X X X X X O/E Shams Ghoneim 1/1/2018 X X X X X X X O/E X X O/E X X Stella Hart 1/1/2018 X X O/E X X X X O/E O/E R R R R Edie Pierce- Thomas 1/1/2016 X X O/E X X X X X X X ---- --- --- Harry Olmstead 1/1/2016 X X X O/E. X X X X X X ---- --- --- KEY: X = Present O = Absent O/E = Absent/Excused NM= No meeting --- = No longer a member R = Resignation COPY ■ N O N O N O F -A - P" W I -A N N O La N O N N O N F� 0 M -,I W lD O 00000000000 Cn .P W N W N N v � n N O N [-, Cit W O i-1 � M W Q O (!7 W n !� tAb PC' N O 4�h b O I -A �. 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Alternative High School *3 FTE General Fund c Tate / Phoenix: $946,383 3. Behavioral Supports SAC Coordinators and Jr. High Guidance: $441, 788 Elementary Behavioral Analysts & Interventionists & 4. Student and Family Advocates partial elementary counselors guidance: $1,010,393 *Does not include funding from cities or Community Education: $1,092,583 S. Mental Health Services • Coordinator, Contracted Services, Nurses & Guidance: $303,598 6. Homeless Services Liaison, YFD Coordinator, small portion of guidance, supplies: $102,465 *Does not include general fund, Title I or McKinney-Vento grant) 7. I -Jag / Career Development $147,866 Tier 2: 1.5econdary Academic Supports Success Center teachers, MTSS Coordinators: $1,037,926 Academic Support Elementary, non -Title I schools reading and math support: $485,243 2. Secondary Reading Teachers: $324,263 3. Credit Recovery Secondary • APEX school year and summer: $174,535 Tier 1: PBIS, Bullying Prevention, Social Skills - $315,346 MTSS Leadership Teams Intervention Times Teacher Leadership Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) CUItUral Comoptonry