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Commissioner Grefenberg said he thought this was a 10-year plat. He asked since <br />there was a current group that deals with charitable gambling, should the HRC <br />compete with that, He reiterated Curti ?s comment that we need to gauge the city <br />Council ?s opinion before doing work on this. <br />Commissioner Grefenberg said the commission should focus on doing things and <br />then seeing whether we need financial support. The HRC did not spend 70% of its <br />2010 budget so why is it looking for increased funds. He said he thought that we <br />were not ready for this step, <br />Commissioner Kennedy said she appreciated the creativity of so many ideas and she <br />is hearing the vision that we need to have sustainable funding. <br />Chair Singleton said this is just one idea. He did not believe it would compete with <br />the Roseville charitable Fund. <br />Curti explained that the Roseville charitable Fund receives a percent of the <br />charitable gambling profits within the City of Roseville. The Fund is distributed on a <br />quarterly basis to organizations within the city that are doing charitable services for <br />the community. <br />Commissioner Grefenberg suggested that every commissioner submit ideas so every <br />commissioner has a say in developing a strategic plan. commissioner Grefenberg <br />asked staff to bring codes of the strategic plan to the January meeting. <br />The agenda item was continued tb the next meeting. <br />ri/ rr rr rr <br />Initiatives for 2011 <br />Chair Singleton explained that he looked into cities offering mediation for residents. <br />He found that Bloomington, Minneapolis, St. cloud, St. Paul and Winona offer <br />mediation. Minneapolis, St' Paul and St. cloud have paid staff, while Bloomington <br />and Winona have Human Rights Commission volunteers conduct mediations. <br />Chair Singleton said by offering mediation services for human rights complaints in <br />the city, the Commission becomes more engaged. It educates the community about <br />issues and it helps the city to resolve something before it becomes a bigger issue. <br />He noted that the city used to mediate complaints but has not done so for many <br />years. <br />Chair Singleton spoke with a Bloomington staff member to see how they handle <br />complaints. A complaint first goes to the Administration Department, which then <br />sends it to the Commission chair. The chair reviews it to see whether it is within the <br />Internal Affairs Committee Recommendations to Amend Strategic Plan <br />