00:11:34 Sheila M-Program Coordinator, Goodwill EcSA: Happy Friday, everyone! Hoping you are all staying indoors and avoiding the smog! 00:11:54 Kari B.: Happy Friday! Doing our best! 00:18:19 Delia Flores: For more information, please feel free to contact our Outreach & Engagement Team: Delia Flores Mobile (253) 348-3486 deliaf@tacomaparks.com Abigail Vizcarra-Perez Mobile (253) 318-2083 abigailv@tacomaparks.com Courtney Acoff Mobile (253) 345-0948 courtneya@tacomaparks.com 00:18:59 Delia Flores: Click below to give feedback on a brief survey. At the end of the survey, you’ll be directed to a tool to show how you would allocate funding for different areas of our operations. Survey is available in 6 different languages (English, Spanish, Khmer, Russian, Vietnamese, and Korean) Take the survey now 00:19:10 Cynthia Stewart: Can we get the power point? 00:21:16 Delia Flores: link for the survey: 00:21:19 Delia Flores: https://www.metroparkstacoma.org/about/agency-plans-partnerships/budget-funding/?utm_source=email-tac-pc-coalition&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=budget-engage 00:22:05 Cynthia Stewart: How did COVID affect the revenue for Metro Parks and what assumptions are you making for the next year or so for your revenue? 00:23:49 Delia Flores: These are great questions: yes, we want to offer access to the power point. We also have separate power point presentations about the COVID-19 impacts on our budget and process. I can reach you personally with more! Let's connect via email or cell phone. We will add our contact info in the chat. 00:24:21 Delia Flores: http://www.metroparkstacoma.org/budget 00:24:37 Rosemary Powers New Connections: Also would like to have access to powerpoint 00:24:53 Delia Flores: If you want to help share our social posts you can use these URLs below or check our social media pages for recent posts. Also tag us, so we know you've shared. Social posts: https://www.facebook.com/MetroParksTacoma/posts/10158642573019814 https://twitter.com/metparkstacoma/status/1301303908741058565 https://www.instagram.com/p/CErkUHuFOs1/ Account Info (to tag us) Facebook @metroparkstacoma Twitter @metparkstacoma Instagram @metroparkstacoma 00:26:02 maureenhoward: Thanks for the presentation and the invitation. Far different from the code changes last year. Nice to see real progress. 00:30:08 Courtney Acoff: Metro Parks Tacoma faces unparalleled budget impacts brought on by COVID-19 as we prepare for development of our 2021-2022 budget. Based on current financial and economic impacts of COVID-19, we are currently forecasting a $10 million reduction to our upcoming 2-year operating budget. 00:32:57 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: Please develop NEW camping parks instead of taking away our current parks 00:34:00 Courtney Acoff: Thank you everyone, please feel free to contact any one of us for future collaboration. Please share the survey link within your network and please take the survey yourself! 00:41:17 Penny Grellier, Pierce Transit: https://www.piercetransit.org/ticket-books/ 00:43:14 William Snyder, Salvation Army Outreach Volunteer: thank you 00:43:28 Rosemary Powers New Connections: wonderful program.. So glad it is available 00:43:44 AlanB: Penny - What are the COVID precautions on buses these days? 00:43:45 Paula Anderson: This program has been a life saver for New Hope! Denise is WONDERFUL to work with! 00:44:13 Sheila M-Program Coordinator, Goodwill EcSA: Gerrit's in the house! Welcome! 00:52:26 Rosemary Powers New Connections: Tina: Landlord Tenant program is very fortunate to have you join the team 00:54:39 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Hi everyone. We had planned to do short breakout sessions during today’s meeting, but some settings for this specific meeting needed to be changed. We cannot hold breakouts, so we will switch to have an open group discussion in the next section of the meeting. 00:56:34 Gerrit Nyland - Pierce Coalition to End Homelessness: You can blame me for not setting that up right - but we'll be good to go for next week. 00:56:52 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): No blame, Gerrit! 00:57:10 Penny Grellier, Pierce Transit: I need to step away to get ready for another meeting. Thank you for including me. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact me at pgrellier@piercetransit.org. 00:57:40 CC Mendoza: You ROCK Gerrit! 01:04:06 Tina @ Landlord Liaison Program: Landlord Liaison Program www.landlordliaisonprogram.com Tina McLeod, LLP Program Manager, 253.426.1503, manager@landlordliaisonprogram.com 01:09:37 Cynthia Stewart: Agree with Jan but totally support the idea and moving ahead with it or a modified version of it. We don't have to be a 501c3 to do it; but point people are needed. More importantly, we absolutely need a plan for shelters this winter; there are not enough now and there will be an expanded need. 01:13:50 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: Is Tacoma Metro Parks still here? Do you have the map? 01:16:32 Tina @ Landlord Liaison Program: Thank you again, everyone! Apology, I need to log off early unexpectedly. 01:17:22 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: And the stability site was reduced 01:18:11 Cynthia Stewart: There is also an issue with local governments not having money, so philanthropy needs to step in 01:19:37 Courtney Acoff: Metro Parks is still here, I do not have the map but can definitely contact our GIS analytics team for a request of the map. 01:19:37 Rosemary Powers New Connections: I agree that there needs to be a way to address impacted neighborhoods. There could be pilot projects that neighborhoods might be willing to carry out in collaboration with a non profit that could receive funds. I agree that suspending generalized sweeps is a good idea, but neighborhoods need some nuanced ability to deal with very negative behavior in neighborhoods by some individuals. It is a real crisis right now. 01:20:42 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: Courtney, please send me the TMP GPS map person: janetrunbeck@gmail.com; 253-370-3988 01:21:27 Courtney Acoff: Got it Jan! 01:25:13 Rosemary Powers New Connections: I think the broad proposal is a fine place to start since we are basically asking the foundation to reserve funds and the specific areas could be more what would be covered by the winter plan than a detailed proposal about what would happen —people need to be committed to carrying forward the ideas in the proposal 01:33:32 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Yes 01:33:42 Sheila M-Program Coordinator, Goodwill EcSA: Yes! 01:33:48 Paula Anderson: yes 01:33:49 stephaniesch: Yes 01:33:52 Cynthia Stewart: yes but please use hand-raise 01:33:58 Cynthia Stewart: Not everyone has chat either 01:33:59 AlanB: yes. 01:34:04 Davina Schwab TRM Outreach: yes 01:34:05 Rosemary Powers New Connections: yes 01:34:05 Sara Irish - Molina Healthcare: yes 01:34:07 Rich Berghammer: yes 01:34:09 Audrey-Rebuilding Hope: yes! 01:34:11 Todd Hobart: yes 01:34:12 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: yes 01:34:20 Bryan Green- Olive Crest Safe Families for Children: yaas 01:34:20 Carrie Ching-TPCHD: yes 01:34:24 Faatima: yes 01:34:27 Al Ratcliffe: Yes 01:34:48 James Pogue-CLR: yes 01:35:11 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: yes 01:35:46 Janie Cantu: yes 01:36:34 Courtney Acoff: yes 01:37:54 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Our second question: Should the proposal focus on the first two items in the draft letter and refer to other items as “such as” rather than required? 01:38:16 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: Yes 01:38:26 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Yes 01:38:37 Sherri-Valeo: 1700 showers given! 01:38:44 jaygee: LASA is stil open to applications for rental assistance for residents from Lakewood and Tacoma 01:38:46 Sheila M-Program Coordinator, Goodwill EcSA: Yes. The other items should be supporting information items. 01:38:57 Al Ratcliffe: Yes re 2nd question 01:40:33 Carrie Ching-TPCHD: yes to Rob's comment 01:41:22 Janie Cantu: yes 01:41:27 Paula Anderson: yes 01:43:19 Cynthia Stewart: I CAN BARELY HEAR THIS PERSON 01:43:30 Rosemary Powers New Connections: yes to second question (but hope there will be an addition of possible neighborhood engagement —-eg G street is welcoming to people experiencing homelessness, but need creative approaches to meet basic needs and manage negative behavior). 01:46:13 Manu Rodriguez (he/him/his): https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/WFSCOVID_Recommendations.pdf 01:46:43 Stefanie Glover: FYI- free coffee today at the coffee shop on 19th/MLK for first responders. 01:51:13 Manu Rodriguez (he/him/his): A few guidelines: -Check on your neighbors, including our houseless neighbors; food, water, masks, and shelter. -Young, elderly are especially susceptible to smoke -Get shopping done early if you have not done so already- think what you may need for a few days at home- do you need to include items for your elderly or limited mobility neighbors -Shut windows, blinds, run fans if you have them, build a filter fan if you can’t close windows or if its too hot—link has instructions on how to build a filter fan -IF you’re lucky enough to have AC, use the air recirculate setting. Check your air conditioning air filters -Make sure your mask is a P95 mask or P100 if you need to go out. Cloth masks are effective for COID but will not filter out air particulate. -Limit physical activity 01:53:42 Danica Thomas - CLR: This is valuable! I didn't know about it, I'll definitely utilize this tool 01:54:09 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: Great resource! 01:54:44 James Pogue-CLR: https://www.piercecountyresources.com/ 01:54:46 Courtney Acoff: I have to jump into another meeting but thank you all for listening to Metro Parks Tacoma today! 01:55:02 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: Yes 01:55:33 Janie Cantu: I like the new updates on the resource website! Good job CLR! 01:56:00 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: Good plan Maureen! 01:56:29 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: Please send me a copy of the revision too 01:56:35 Rosemary Powers New Connections: James —It might be valuable to include a brief sentence with link to the resource page with the weekly agenda as we have other things that are regularly on agenda. 01:57:24 James Pogue-CLR: Rosemary, will do 01:58:17 Rosemary Powers New Connections: Maureen: I would like to see the revision, but mostly I am very pleased with how you have framed this proposal. Great work. 02:01:26 Rosemary Powers New Connections: Maureen: Really appreciate your written resources. thanks 02:03:08 Laurie Davenport, Tacomaprobono: If you know of anyone who has received a 60-day notice to vacate please ask them to contact us, hjp@tacomaprobono.org. We want to keep track to see what happens. 02:03:42 Janie Cantu: Maureen: Which legal services are you referring to for clients who are worried about their housing? Tacoma Probono? 02:06:29 Theresa Power-Drutis New Connections: And Northwest Justice Project https://nwjustice.org/home 02:06:51 Sherri-Valeo: I love this, hank yoU! 02:07:48 Rosemary Powers New Connections: Pam best wishes on your retirement! 02:07:57 Carrie Ching-TPCHD: happy retirement Pamm! 02:08:06 Sheila M-Program Coordinator, Goodwill EcSA: Pamm! My mentor! Aloha 'Oe! :) 02:08:12 Julian F. Wheeler(He/Him/His)Chair,PC-ACAC: Thank you all for your work. Have a contemplative 9-11 today. I will reflect on the victims and their families from that and similar tragedies. Also, have a safe and fulfilling weekend. -- Julian Wheeler(He/Him/His), Chair, Pierce County Accessible Communities Advisory Committee. 02:08:16 Laurie Davenport, Tacomaprobono: please refer all housing questions to Tacomaprobono at hjp@tacomaprobono.org or (253) 572-5134 ext. 102. Northwest Justice Project (CLEAR) will automatically refer eviction cases to Tacomaprobono. 02:09:04 Maureen Howard, Advocate: Pam - thanks for all your good work! Enjoy your new life. 02:09:59 Laurie Davenport, Tacomaprobono: Please see updates at: 02:10:09 Laurie Davenport, Tacomaprobono: http://tacomaprobono.org/hjp.html 02:11:47 stephaniesch: The resent one at The old Tacoma airport was reported as being in an encampment. 02:11:52 stephaniesch: recent rather 02:28:37 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: Jan = 253-370-3988