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Special City Council Meeting <br />Thursday, March 29,2007 <br />DRAFT Minutes Page 4 of 20 <br />1 "we weren't as friendly as we ought to be," and needed to work on being more <br />� open. <br />� <br />� Steering Committee member Mark Traynor noted the many comments on the high <br />� level of current services, and the community's ownership of maintaining and in- <br />� creasing that excellent and effective community service level. <br />� <br />� <br />c� <br />a� <br />ll <br />12 <br />1� <br />1� <br />1 L7 <br />1 k� <br />17 <br />�� <br />1� <br />�� <br />�l <br />�� <br />�� <br />�4 <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�{� <br />;�� <br />Mr. Keel noted that the issue of a community center came up often and across the <br />board in subcommittee discussions; and was listed in the report as something to <br />explore, consider and discuss. Mr. Keel noted that, in addition to the obvious <br />amenities of a potential community center, the overlying theme was that the com- <br />munity supported the importance of gathering places, not only as a separate com- <br />munity center, but in informal gathering places or facilities, such as neighborhood <br />coffee shops that would be part of f�iure development projects in individual <br />neighborhoods. <br />Mr. Keel noted that this was part of the theme of residents in the strong importance <br />they felt in developing, fostering and nurturing individual neighborhoods. Sub- <br />committee members noted this as a ripe opportunity for the City to take a lead role <br />in facilitating those neighborhood gatherings, through providing education and re- <br />sources (i.e., staff) to assist residents in their efforts. <br />Steering Committee member Lisa Edstrom noted that, within the diversity discus- <br />sions, much consideration was given to the definition of diversity and what diver- <br />sity meant to the community. Discussion points, such as, cultural and ethnic diver- <br />sity, as well as definitions of families, age-related diversity and how to encourage <br />and foster intergenerational community interaction between the elderly population <br />and younger people in the community. Ms. Edstrom suggested reflective consid- <br />eration of the word "diversity" and the connotations associated with diversity. <br />� 1 Mayor Klausing noted that his perception of diversity included economic diversity, <br />�� citing examples from his childhood and experiences within his neighborhood spe- <br />�� cific to careers and lifestyle diversity. <br />�4 <br />�5 Mr. Keel noted that citizen comment was quite clear in their interest in the City <br />�� taking the lead role in recognizing the value of the community's diversity and how <br />3� it enhanced the community; rather than the negative connotation of reacting to the <br />:�� diversity and various issues created from that diversity. <br />�� <br />