00:32:43 Shannel Janzen: did i miss the meeting? 00:40:51 Nathan Blackmer: yes! 00:48:11 Nathan Blackmer: agreed on that. 00:48:53 Verna Lilly: Agree 00:51:50 Verna Lilly: Agree with continuing to be a welcoming group. It makes for a larger "gene pool" for ideas and solutions. 00:58:45 Theresa Power-Drutis: Seems like a fee for service would dramatically change who we have been. We would then have clients and (in that way) people we need to "answer to" 00:59:18 Sheila Miraflor: Love that concept, Carolyn! 00:59:35 Colin’s iPhone: it may be beneficial to have a smaller group tour/ visit the KC Coalition. meet with their staff 00:59:55 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Love that idea, Colin! 01:00:00 Theresa Power-Drutis: Yes to Colin's idea 01:00:09 Jenny Lorton: Agreed! 01:00:29 Bryan Green- Olive Crest Safe Families for Children: I think if we had a org that needs funding we would need to add some sort of development team or else the Ex Dir would be focused on funding most of the time 01:00:47 Megan Capes: Yeah I agree with Bryan. 01:00:58 Gerrit Nyland: Good thought, Bryan. 01:01:14 Sara Irish - Molina Healthcare: Also having an advisory board to support the advocacy person will be very beneficial. 01:02:11 Nathan Blackmer: Makes sense. Funding is always going to be a problem, it's also the reason I'd be leery of too strong an attachment to the city/county - they need to be working for the population and cause and that requires freedom to speak to the needs and realities of the situation. 01:02:14 Theresa Power-Drutis: Important that these positions be filled from within the coalition 01:02:44 Theresa Power-Drutis: I have several nominees : ) 01:03:59 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Great point, Nathan 01:08:15 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): For context, the survey Pastor Christopher is mentioning was created through a series of interviews that Colin DeForrest did with a number of people who were homeless earlier this year, asking them what kind of help they would prefer, among other questions. 01:11:11 Nathan Blackmer: I think it's more that homeless citizens prefer autonomy - encampment living gives homeless people much more essential dignity then shelter living does. We've had social science that shows us what housing options homeless citizens prefer since the 60's, but service providers and communities haven't bought in to them. 01:12:13 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Thank you, Nathan. Can you address that verbally after Patricia? 01:12:37 Nathan Blackmer: will do 01:13:16 Rachel Ahrens First United Methodist Church: yes! agree 01:14:56 Jenny Lorton: Jenny Lorton - Operations Director - jenny.lorton@insidepassages.org - 253-625-7783 01:20:09 Jenny Lorton: A number of our clients were impacted by that sweep 01:26:11 Nathan Blackmer: Good point James 01:27:22 Theresa Power-Drutis: Thank you for making that point James - we need both not one over the other. 01:30:36 Theresa Power-Drutis: One factor: People are afraid if they leave their campsites for a short term shelter they will not easily get it back 01:33:50 Dana (she/her): Good to SEE you Jeff! 01:36:38 Nate Cooper: I have to go thanks for everything you do. 01:39:16 Manu Rodriguez (he/him/his): If anyone has any questions about Flu for shelters or anyone living homeless please reach out to me. MRodriguez@tpchd.org 01:40:04 Manu Rodriguez (he/him/his): What are your questions about flu? What do you think (guidance and recommendations) would be helpful for shelter providers to know about flu? 01:42:34 Verna Lilly: I love the term, "wrap-around" - sounds like a hug! 01:48:39 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: Define "residential Infill?" 01:49:37 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: Thanks 01:51:56 Sheila Miraflor: Is this possible a "small step" towards incentivizing developers/investors of low-income housing? Sounds like it to me! 01:53:01 Stephen Pagan (PHS Tacoma Resource Center): Can we talk about rent control? I haven't seen it in my time with the coalition, but I may not be privy to discussions already going on. 01:53:26 Peter Benjamin (he/his): Rent control is illegal in the state of Washington 01:54:01 Stephen Pagan (PHS Tacoma Resource Center): Can we talk about trying to change that? 01:54:16 Nathan Blackmer: It can exist in some form or another. Laws can change. I agree with Theresa. It needs to be available for low income. 01:54:34 Theresa Power-Drutis: Not illegal when it is voluntary by the landlord or when it is a tax funded project that requires 01:54:59 Stephen Pagan (PHS Tacoma Resource Center): Oh, good. We just have to trust the landlords. 01:56:32 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: What's a COAD? 01:56:43 Maureen Howard: Is the COAD only the City of Tacoma 01:56:54 Josh Castle: Yes, Oct 7 at 6 pm. :) 01:57:19 Josh Castle: Virtual Community Meeting on proposed 6th and Orchard site. Please join us! 01:57:19 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: MRC will support 01:57:53 Nathan Blackmer: Much needed, appreciate it Erica! 01:58:42 Theresa Power-Drutis: Het Stephen, that isn't what I meant : ) Just saying that city and county leaders can require rent levels based on providing zoning exceptions or tax abatements 01:58:59 Theresa Power-Drutis: As a start 01:59:03 Stephen Pagan (PHS Tacoma Resource Center): Ok, thank you for clarifying. 02:02:47 Jan Runbeck, RN, MN: How close is "close"? 02:02:52 Dana (she/her): Is this on the church property? 02:03:22 Erica Azcueta: I just sent the postcard via email. 02:03:33 Rob Huff - MDC (he/him): Thank you, Erica! 02:06:19 Gregory Christopher: I have to leave, I want to thank everyone for the liberty to speak and spend some time listening to the great work so many of you are doing. Pastor Christopher 02:07:58 Colin: gotta go! thank you all 02:10:23 Josh Castle: Josh Castle. 206-334-0508, josh.castle@lihi.org 02:10:32 Charleen Fitzgerald: Thank you everyone! 02:10:33 Rosemary Powers New Connections: thanks maureen! 02:10:45 Josh Castle: Thank you everyone! 02:10:52 Charleen Fitzgerald: Thank you Maureen! 02:11:26 Nathan Blackmer: Thanks all! back to work