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1/22/2024
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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,January 22,2024 <br /> Page 10 <br /> see engage in the scope because that is something the Commission better be doing <br /> and built into their words. She explained every fall, the Commission is actually <br /> going to do a consensus workshop and decide the goals for the year, not the <br /> workplan, and those goals have to come from their words, the Commission's <br /> values, and mission. The Commission wants to be ambassadors and advisers and <br /> advocates. If those are the Commission's three guideposts, that allows the <br /> Commission, in whatever state,whatever members to have a clear idea of what the <br /> objectives for the year are going to be based on the goals, based on those three <br /> things. She thought when the Commission was trying to do that before,those three <br /> ABC's just felt like they were not in line with what the Commission was hoping to <br /> accomplish. She thought retention was going to come when people feel like they <br /> are a part of the workplan, a part of the goal setting, part of the community, and <br /> have a feeling of participatory experience. She also thought the Commission has <br /> to practice doing that work right now. <br /> Mayor Roe explained when this was originally written, the City did not have the <br /> capability as strongly as the City does now. The City had not gone through the <br /> GARE process and had not done a lot of things so the expectation of the Council, <br /> at the time, was to give things to the Commission to do. <br /> Mayor Roe noted that Commissioner Francke had another obligation and had to <br /> leave the meeting. Commissioner Francke left the meeting at 7:25 p.m. <br /> Mayor Roe explained an observation he had was that it seemed like in the <br /> organization of the draft, establishment and membership are handled by the first <br /> paragraph and some of the second and third paragraphs get into that purpose area. <br /> He noted this is an organizational thing so he did not want to dwell on that but <br /> certainly, through conversations, that can be worked through to get some <br /> consistency. The other part is the human rights aspect was not enough in the <br /> forefront of those two or three paragraphs so many a recommendation would be as <br /> the Commission looks to tweak this and the Commission finds ways to make sure <br /> that is not receiving short shift in the language. <br /> Mayor Roe stated he respectfully disagreed a little bit with Councilmember <br /> Schroeder on the first bullet point about the advice. He thought it does really fall <br /> more under duties and functions rather than role or overarching the other two. But, <br /> he did not want to dwell on it too much. He agreed with the Commission that it <br /> does not have to be doing a lot of what the original language was asking for. He <br /> asked for elaboration about what the Commission envisions as to how the <br /> ambassador part works, maybe in what areas the City does, what is going on in the <br /> community, how that looks, or what the Commission might be doing as <br /> ambassadors. He wanted to make sure he understood that part of it. <br /> Vice-Chair Becker thought a big part of using the word `ambassador' is being part <br /> of a Commission feels like a nice entry point to participating in civic life. She <br />
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