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Ashland Housing and Human Services Commission
Minutes July 28, 2016
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Boettiger called the meeting to order at 4:30 pm in the Siskiyou Room at the Community Development and
Engineering Offices located at 51 Winburn Way, Ashland OR 97520.
Commissioners Present:
Council Liaison
Tom GundersonPam Marsh, absent
Rich Rohde
SOU Liaison
Heidi Parker
Tom BuecheleMegan Mercier, absent
Sharon Harris
Staff Present:
Sue Crader
Joshua Boettiger Linda Reid, Housing Specialist
Commissioners Absent:
Carolyn Schwendener, Staff Secretary
Gina DuQuenne
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Parker/Rohde m/s to approve the minutes of the June 23, 2016 Housing and Human Services Commission with a
correction (Buechele was not on the Porta-Potty sub-committee). Voice Vote: All ayes, minutes were approved with
correction.
PUBLIC FORUM
No one spoke. The audience members introduced themselves but were present to speak on this up-
coming agenda items.
ROOTS
Jason and Vanessa Hauck shared how their organization helps in our community. Mr. Hauck explained they are
a residential outreach options team with a focus on organizing the Community to primarily provide shelter for those
in poverty. Outreach activities range from making safe places for those that camp all the way up to transitional
housing. The group meets every Sunday at the Pony Espresso located in Washington Federal Bank with the
primary focus on housing. Other topics include homelessness, assisting with court w
watch and nighttime checks at our local parks to be sure bathrooms are not being abused. The organization also
provides a Community meal on Fridays at the Railroad Park.
As winter approaches one of the things they would like to focus on is a safe place for woman and children. Often
women and children are parking and sleeping in their cars at night. The group is looking at partnerships with local
churches. Mrs. Hauck conveyed they welcome any help and ideas the Commission might have. They consider
themselves to be the bridge that works together with others in the Community because they hear firsthand from the
homeless Community and those who suffer most from instability. They have been successful building relationships
with Community groups, the Ashland Culture of Peace Commission, City Council and the Mayor. The face book
page for the group is Ashland Village Community Effort.
CULTURE OF PEACE COMMISSION
Those present from the Culture of Peace Commission were Sky, Joyce Segers and David Wick. This is a Citizens
Commission that was launched last September. Prior to that they worked with the City Council and the Mayor to
develop the idea and what the Commission would look like. The Commission is supported by the related United
Nations Culture of Peace Initiative, to begin the work of developing a community that promotes and supports a
Culture of Peace at all levels. The focus is looking at all aspects of the community and how we move from a culture
of violence to a culture of peace.
involvement is in the aspect of humanity, how we treat each other and our willingness to have the
Ms. Segers
lot in our own town, remarked Ms. Segers. We need the Commissions help and strength to take the next step to
help the people in need.
is predominately involved in the circling of the square, talking and sharing at the listening circle on Fridays at
Sky
the peace meals offered at the Railroad Park. This committee helps to serve a bridge in our community and invites
dialogs from all segments of our Community. Sky feels very encouraged by the great dialog that has taken place.
, audience member, is also very involved in the Culture of Peace Commission. She participates
Debbie Neiswander
in the Tuesday Courts observing those who are there and offers her assistance informally.
The Commission is wbridge communication and relieve tensions. This
Commission is also concerned about having a safe place for people to park and sleep over night. They had a
meeting with Parks and Recreation Director Michael Black to discuss the possibility of using a parking lot in the
park. A meeting with Community Development Director Bill Molnar is scheduled to discuss this possibility with the
consideration to land use. Commissioner Harris informed the group of the Jackson County Task Force meetings
and encouraged them to attend. The meetings are held once a month on the third Tuesday of the month at 10:30.
There is an overwhelming number of people in this community who are doing good things stated Harris. The Culture
of Peace Commission meets every Wednesday from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at 33 First Street across from the Post
Office. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Commissioners Rohde acknowledged they are doing amazing work.
HOUSING CRISIS FORUM DISCUSSION/PLANNING
Commissioner Rohde explained the purpose of this forum is to arrive at positive solutions for affordable housing.
A group of people will be acting as facilitators and leaders during that forum. The collaboration has been between
Unite Oregon, the Interfaith Coalition and this Commission. The forum will take place in the Gresham Room at the
Ashland Public Library on August 10, 2016 from 6PM to 8PM. Reverend Ann White from the Unitarian Church will
be the overall moderator. Three break out session topics will be discussed; housing trust fund (solutions), policy
solutions, ( rights to exclusionary zoning and what new policies will be proposed in the upcoming legislative
session) and positive solutions around homeless issues.
PORTA POTTY SUB-COMMITTEE UPDATE
Harris has been working on contacting Eric Chaddick the General Manger at Shop-n-Kart. He has been difficult to
reach but there is a definite need to have a porta-potty on the south end of town. Ms. Neiswander mentioned that
sleeping in the open air at the Trinity Episcopal Church is allowed but not having a porta-potty there is obviously a
problem. Ms. Neiswander stated that everybody who sleeps there is very grateful and is concerned that one or two
individuals could ruin it for everyone. Neiswander parks her bike out front and allows the people to use her bike to
ride down to the porta-potty outside of the Community Development building. Is it possible to have a porta potty in
that area, could one be placed on a trailer? Buechele will check with members of the church to get their thoughts
and ideas.
DONATION/RESOURCE COIN UPDATE
Reid reported that she and Goldman met with Sandra Slattery from the Chamber and invited them to the Housing
and Human Services Commission meeting to discuss the Change with a Purpose program. Ms. Slattery asked to
come to a meeting after the end of the tourist season maybe late October or early November. They would like to
get some measurable outcomes first?
Harris inquired as to how the Chamber chose the two organizations to donate the Change with Purpose money to.
by the City of Ashland which pays mostly salaries and basically funds the Chamber, added Harris. She commented
that City Councilor Pam Marsh is the Executive Director of the Ashland Emergency Food Bank and St. Vincent
e is
also a lot of other good organizations in Ashland that might have been overlooked. The Commissioners agreed
there should be more transparency of the process. Reid will speak with the Chamber and ask how they arrived at
the organizations to donate to.
LIAISON REPORTS DISCUSSION
Council Councilor Marsh was out of town and sent an email to Reid with her Liaison Report. Reid read her email
to the Commission. Marsh invited the Commissioners to the second annual Volunteer Celebration on Sunday
August 28 at 3:00 pm at the Oak Knoll golf course. The Council has concluded their series of goal setting meetings
and Housing emerged as an area of strong focus. The Council discussed the Housing Trust Fund focusing on
identifying new sources of funding. The marijuana tax has not been allocated yet. Marsh said that the Council
approved the Fair Housing changes at their last meeting and shared their appreciation for the work the Commission
and SOU representatives did on the ordinance. The Council approved placing a resolution regarding health care
options on the November ballot for consideration by City voters. Regina Ayars and the AAUW are encouraging the
Council to adopt a resolution supporting a UN effort called CEDAW (the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms
of Discrimination against Women) the resolution is tentatively scheduled for the August 14 meeting.
Staff Reid reported the Geos meeting was really good. Everyone had concerns about different special needs
populations and in the case of a region wide emergency we would like to find ways to have more resources for
these vulnerable populations not less.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MAY 26th 2016 METTING AGENDA ITEMS
Quorum Check
Agenda item: A follow up from the Housing Crisis Forum and include a more in depth look at what the construction
excise tax possibilities are and specific options could be.
UPCOMING EVENTS AND MEETINGS
Next Housing Commission Meeting 4:30-6:30 PM; July 28, 2016 in the Siskiyou Room at the Community
Development & Engineering Department located at 51 Winburn Way.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 6:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by Carolyn Schwendener