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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-05-01 Council minutes r f " i& a,LLCITY OF IOWA CITY MEMORANDUM Date: May 9, 2018 To: Mayor and City Council From: Kellie Fruehling, City Clerk Re: Council Work Session, May 1, 2018, 5:00 PM in Emma J. Harvat Hall Council: Botchway (5:07pm), Cole, Mims, Salih, Taylor, Thomas, Throgmorton. UISG: Stewart Staff: Fruin, Monroe, Andrew, Dilkes, Fruehling, Ralston, Rummel, Harper, Campbell, Bowers, Knoche, Havel, Dyson, Seydell-Johnson, Harrington, Eidahl, Hightshoe, Rackis (A transcription and PowerPoint are available in the City Clerk's Office and the City website.) Discuss 1-380 project input and next steps Mayor Throgmorton gave a summary background for Council members and the public regarding the revised draft letter to the Director of the Iowa DOT about the proposed widening of 1-380. Individual Council members expressed their views. Action: The Mayor will work with staff to refine the 1-380 letter. A final draft will be shared with other local governments, and the CMO will coordinate an invitation for an intergovernmental discussion before the letter is sent to the IaDOT Director. Discuss IP6 from 3/1/18 packet regarding recommendations from Black parents on youth needs Mayor Throgmorton summarized a memo concerning a meeting held with himself, Mayor Pro tem Taylor and about 8 parents regarding recommendations from Black parents on youth needs. The Mayor also identified the four key points. Individual Council members expressed their views. City Manager Fruin suggested to have recreation staff work through some of the process and evaluate community resources available to youth and come up with some options and present those back to Council. Action: The City Manager's office and Parks and Recreation Department will consider the Council's discussion on programming in the community for minority youth and will develop a set of recommendations for moving forward on the issue. Those recommendations will be provided to the Council for consideration before any further steps are taken. The City Manager's office will also communicate to the parents that participated in the initial discussion to let them know the conversations are ongoing. Clarification of Agenda Items • [Agenda Item 4d(1)]... UISG Appointments ...Mayor Throgmorton welcomed the UISG representative to their new roles. • [Agenda Item 4f(8)]... Harry Olmstead: Vehicles blocking curb cuts ... Council member Salih asked if staff could look into vehicles blocking the curb ramps. Council members discussed raising fines, paint and signage, and additional education. Council Work Session May 1, 2018 Page 2 Action: The City Manager's office, Police Department and City Attorney's office will review work to review the fine structure of various traffic violations under local control and will make recommendations for adjustments, including increasing the violation for parking in front of curb cuts and crosswalks. Communications will also develop some education/marketing around the issue of blocking curb cuts and crosswalks • [Agenda Item 41(5)]... Cindy Parsons and Diane Allen: 2017 Annual Parkways Maintenance Report for Project GREEN ...Council member Thomas noted the report and thanked Project GREEN for all their work. Mims also mentioned their annual plant sale at Carver Hawkeye Arena. • [Agenda Item 6a]... Rezoning 1705 Prairie Du Chien Road ...City Manager Fruin stated the applicant had requested deferral. • [Agenda Item 4e(2)]... Rezoning between Burlington and Court Street— Pentacrest Garden Apartments ...Mayor Throgmorton asked if setting the public hearing could be delayed until Council had more information. City Attorney Dilkes stated that during the public hearing is generally when Council receives most of the information and can ask questions of staff and the developer and then decide if additional information is needed and can continue the public hearing. Action: Staff will ensure that minutes from the April P&Z meetings are included in the Council materials before the May 15 meeting. Information Packet Discussion (April 19, April 261 ➢ April 19 1. (IP4, Press Release: Iowa Opportunity Zones) Council member Salih asked if staff could explain what the program is and the impact it would have for Iowa City. Assistant to the City Manager Andrew gave a brief summary. Action: The City Manager's office will prepare a thank you letter for the Mayor's signature to Governor Reynolds and IEDA Director Durham for the Opportunity Zone nominations. 2. (IP5, Press Release: Moody's assigns Aaa to Iowa City, IA's GOs; outlook stable) Council member Mims noted the triple-A bond rating and stated there was a lot of good information. 3. (IP2, Memo from Management Intern and Assistant to the City Manager: Participatory Budgeting) Council member Cole mentioned the well thought out memo from staff and the recommendations that were made. Individual Council member expressed their views. Action: Finance and City Manager's office staff will develop an idea to expand the August budget work session with Council to include more deliberate outreach to the public. 4. (IP10, Historic Preservation Commission: March 8) Mayor Throgmorton inquired if certificates of appreciation were issued to outgoing commission members routinely. City Clerk Fruehling stated that the decision was left to each board and commission on how they handled outgoing members. Action: The City Clerk's Office will explore the best way to ensure all Board and Commission members receive a thank you letter when stepping down from their role. Council Work Session May 1, 2018 Page 3 5. (IP7, Copy of news release: Community Police Review Board Community Forum: April 23) Mayor Pro tern Taylor noted Council member Mims and her attendance at the forum and stated Police Chief Matherly's did a wonderful job with his presentation. > April 26 1. (IP6, Memo from the Assistant to the City Manager: Cities Open Internet Pledge) Mayor Throgmorton mention staffs analysis and stated he didn't feel it was necessary to sign the pledge. Individual Council members expressed their views. Action: Council decided against signing the Open Internet Pledge. 2. (IP8, Memo from City Clerk: KXIC Radio Show) Council members signed up for upcoming dates. Staff will fill the July 25th KXIC interview slots. Action: Communications will work to fill the July 251h 8am radio slot with KXIC. 3. (IP10, Memo from Sustainability Coordinator: Update on Community Partnerships for Climate Action Grant) Mayor Throgmorton thanked Assistant City Manager Monroe for putting the summary together. 4. (IP9, Memo from Human Rights Coordinator& Equity Director: Social Justice and Racial Equity First Quarter Update for 2018) Council member Botchway thanked Human Rights Coordinator & Equity Director Bowers and Police Chief Matherly for the work they're doing across the community and asked how all the things being done are communicated with the public. Individual Council members expressed their views. Council updates on assigned boards, commissions and committees Council members reported on various assigned boards, commissions and committees. Adjourn 6:42 p.m.