Meeting Information
Monday, October 19, 2020
6:30pm to 8:30pm
1006 New Hampshire, Lawrence
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- Administrative Items
- Determine quorum of members, agenda approval
- Approval of September meeting minutes
- Consider moving December 21 and January 18 meetings
- 2021 Council leadership update
- Budget overview: $658.29 remaining for 2020
- Virtual workshop: Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity.
- Wednesday, November 18 @ 10:30am-1:30pm - $25/person
- Virtual workshop: Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity.
- Public Comment
- Food System Tour Reflections
- Next steps on maintaining relationships
- FPC Engagement in Public Planning Processes
- City of Lawrence Economic Development Strategic Plan
- Lawrence Downtown Master Plan
- Lawrence Transit Route Redesign
- Review Results of Food and Farm Council Self-Assessment Survey
- Discussion facilitated by Director of Sustainability, Jasmin Moore
- Member Updates
- Adjourn
Next Meeting: November 16, 2020, 6:30pm to 8:30pm | Location: Zoom and 1006 New Hampshire
In attendance: Tamara Cash, Michele Dillon, Dietrich Earnhart, Melissa Freiburger, Sarah Hartsig, Elizabeth Keever, Tyler Lindquist, Heather McPeek, Rolf Petermann, Christina Ostmeyer, Michael Steinle
Absent: Marlin Bates, Jeffrey Maiden, Scott Thellman
Staff: Kim Criner Ritchie, Jasmin Moore
- Administrative Items
- Determine quorum of members, agenda approval
- Motion to approve by Liz, second by Christina. Motion passes.
- Approval of September meeting minutes
- Motion to approve by Michele, second by Tyler. Motion passes.
- Consider moving December 21 and January 18 meetings
- Liz: Should the meeting time be revisited in general?
- Reserve for a potential retreat discussion.
- Motion to move meetings to Dec 14th and Jan 25th by Liz, second by Michele. Motion passes.
- Liz: Should the meeting time be revisited in general?
- 2021 Council leadership update
- Sarah serving as Chair for rest of 2020.
- Tyler willing to serve as Chair in 2021. Seeking volunteers for Vice Chair. Will vote on both leadership positions in December.
- Budget overview: $658.29 remaining for 2020
- Virtual workshop: Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity. Wednesday, November 18 @ 10:30am-1:30pm - $25/person
- There will be breakout sessions on climate change and inequity available.
- Try to send someone from each working group. Could make available to community partners.
- Motion to approve up to 6 slots ($150) by Tyler, second by Dietrich. Motion passes.
- Other funding ideas:
- Possibly earmark remaining funding for retreat in January.
- Thank you gesture for attending food system tour.
- Hand-written note would go a long way. Also include copy of Food System Plan.
- Make sure videos are posted and share with whole council to consider further edits.
- Virtual workshop: Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity. Wednesday, November 18 @ 10:30am-1:30pm - $25/person
- Determine quorum of members, agenda approval
- Public Comment
- Jeffrey Cornish, United Way: Engaged with Sacred Ground Community Center at Haskell. Making garden connections with them. Discussion of mobile pantry stops on campus.
- Ryan Rains, the Lawrence Chamber: working on entrepreneurship programs.
- Laura Marsh, the Merc: looking for way to connect their work and FPC.
- Food System Tour Reflections
- Next steps on maintaining relationships
- Handwritten note (discussed above) could be a good first step and follow up.
- Make sure videos are posted on website to make accessible as well.
- Next steps on maintaining relationships
- FPC Engagement in Public Planning Processes
- City of Lawrence Economic Development Strategic Plan
- Diversifying tax base & economic equity identified as priorities.
- Stay tuned for next phase.
- Lawrence Downtown Master Plan
- Engagement sessions this week and next, opportunity to voice food system connections, FM site.
- Also economic development opportunities, implications of COVID-19.
- Lawrence Transit Route Redesign
- Follow process for chance to voice importance of transportation and food access
- These are the opportunities to take part in systems level / policy level work. In addition, share with our community partners and networks to enrich participation.
- City of Lawrence Economic Development Strategic Plan
- Review Results of Food and Farm Council Self-Assessment Survey
- Discussion facilitated by Director of Sustainability, Jasmin Moore
- Purpose of survey was to reflect on how the Council functions
- Top 3 priorities identified for leadership improvements from working group breakouts:
- Health Equity:
- Diversifying FPC engagement and meeting people where they are at.
- Health Equity possibly taking lead to look inward on increasing engagement for whole Council.
- Holding space for tensions and conflicts. How does FPC identify them and create welcome space where all are engaged. Evaluate meetings.
- Forward:
- Membership.
- Meeting people where they are.
- Engagement:
- Hold outreach efforts a couple times a year by going to the desired stakeholder.
- Asking who the experts are and seeking them out.
- Considering how technology is used for engagement.
- Aggies:
- Engaging other groups in community.
- Conflict resolution learning.
- Educational facilitation for Council on food system topics.
- Health Equity:
- Discussion facilitated by Director of Sustainability, Jasmin Moore
- Member Updates
- Tyler:
- Attended County-wide Pantry Meeting – several FPC members were on the call.
- Liz: Healthy Food for All is another group FPC should engage in.
- Kim:
- Securing Local Food Systems grants (funded by round of 2 the CARES Act through SPARK in KS) were awarded to 14 Douglas County food business and non-profits – the most to any County in the state.
- Douglas County Commissioners approved $2,500 in round 1 of CARES for consultations to assist local food businesses with their SPARK applications. These resulted in 7 total awards to Douglas County and other food system partners.
- Tyler:
- Adjourn
- Motion to adjourn by Christina, second by Michael. Motion passes.
Next Meeting: November 16, 2020, 6:30pm to 8:30pm | Location: Zoom and 1006 New Hampshire
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