HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Rights and Diversity - 04/20/2006 APPROVED MINUTES
EDEN PRAIRIE HUMAN RIGHTS & DIVERSITY COMMISSION
TUESDAY,APRIL 20, 2006 7:00 PM, 125 EDEN PRAIRIE CENTER
Office of Housing and Human Services
COMMISSION MEMBERS: Cari Maguire (Chair), Melissa Barra(Vice-chair),
Larry Piumbroeck, Jeff Strate, Gerry Beckmann,
Linda Chung, and Pam Spera
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES: Jill Bartel, Rori Costello and Sandra Moran
COMMISSION STAFF: Mary Keating, Staff Liaison (filling in for Molly
Koivumaki)
Mary Zilka, Recording Secretary
I. ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:10 pm. Commissioners Larry Piumbroeck, Gerry
Beckmann and Linda Chung were absent. Alexis Richbourg was in the audience.
II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
MOTION: Vice-chair Melissa Barra moved, Jeff Strate seconded to approve the
agenda. Motion carried 4-0.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM MARCH MEETING
MOTION: Strate moved, seconded by Spera to table approval of minutes until May
meeting
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. HUMAN RIGHTS & DIVERSITY AWARD
The Human Rights and Diversity Commission has voted to present the Human
Rights & Diversity Award for an individual to Bert Moede and the award for a
nonprofit organization to the Belhadan Television Show.
MOTION: Spera moved to award the individual award to Bert Moede and the
nonprofit organization award to the Belhadan Television Show. Seconded by
Barra. Motion carried 4-0.
V. REPORTS OF STAFF
A. HUMAN SERVICES REVIEW COMMITTEE (HSRC)
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None reported.
B. BIAS CRIME ACTIVITY STATUS
None reported.
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. None reported.
VII. REPORTS FROM COMMISSION MEMBERS
A. SOUTH HENNEPIN IMMIGRANT SERVICES GROUP (SHISG)
None reported.
B. ANY COMMISSION MEMBER MAY REPORT
The 3rd International Festival is scheduled for August 13 at Staring Lake.
Maguire is Chair and Spera is Vice-chair of the International Festival this
year. The next planning meeting is May 10"'. If any of the student
representatives are interested in having a cultural booth at the event,
contact Maguire.
Strate provided a brief report on the City Town Meeting at Forest Hills
Elementary on April 11th.
Strate also reported that he spoke at the City Council's open forum
preceding its regular April 18th City Council Meeting about an issue
which he said would be of concern to the Human Rights and Diversity
Commission.
Strate said that representing only himself,he told the City Council on
April 18, 2006, that he suspects that input on proposed improvements to
Forest Hills and Edenvale Parks from seniors, low income or immigrant
park users was inadequate.
Strate told the Council that he had reviewed the report of the Parks
Director about the concept plans for both parks as well as the
minutes of the meeting of the Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources
Commission which recommended that both plans be approved by the City
Council. Strate told the Council that he found NO indication that low income,
seniors and immigrant communities had been effectively heard from.
In noting that a comparatively high number of low income, seniors and
immigrants live within the service area of each park he requested that the Council
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ensure that proper consideration be given to these groups of users before
approving the final plans. Strate said that he told the City Council that some
citizen opinion had been reflected in the evolving plan for each park but that the
current plan for Edenvale Park did not seem to provide designs which would
provide seniors, families with young children and others with out door amenities
that would effectively serve them. He said he mentioned function of a small loop
trail, the grouping of benches near children's playgrounds.
Strate reported to the Commission during its April 20, 2006 meeting that he had
attended last year's pre-parks referendum neighborhood meeting to gather citizen
input for Forest Hills Park and emailed his comments for the improvements of
Edenvale Park.
Strate noted that his concern began to mount during the get out the vote campaign
of Eden Prairie for Parks, a citizens group of which he was a volunteer. Park use
issues for low income, immigrant and seniors were rarely if ever brought up
during discussions of Referendum Question#3 that pertained to local park
improvements.
Strate also told the Commission that approximately 650 notices were sent by the
city to residents within the Edenvale Park service area announcing a
March 23, 2006 neighborhood meeting about the park but that only about 10
people were reported to have attended the meeting. A similar low turn out for
residents within the Forest Hills Park service area also occurred. Mr. Strate told
the commission that he felt that the city's notification system was inadequate.
Without making a formal request for action, Strate said that the HRDC should
consider these issues in view of assisting the city in notifying low income,
immigrant and seniors more effectively.
Student representative Sandra Moran reported that the Diversity Fair at the Eden
Prairie High School is April 21St
VIII. FUTURE MEETINGS/EVENTS
The HRDC meeting will be back to Tuesdays starting May 9, 2006.
IX. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Strate moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Barra. Meeting
adjourned at 9:00 pm. Motion Carried 4-0.