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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-AAC-1983-05-12 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE OFFICIAL MINUTES OF MEETING May 12, 1983 The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Affirmative Action Advisory Committee was held March 10, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, City Hall. In attendance were: Stephen Wapen Co-Chairman Rev. R. D. McClain Sally Carpenter Marisue Bishop Bernie VanOrman Miriam Granger Martha Smith Audrey Cooper Frances Eastman J. M. Collins Absent were: Roy Lipscomb Additionally in attendance were Mr. Herman Sieverding of Planning and Devel- opment and Ms. Karen Anderson of the Youth Bureau. The meeting started at 2:10 p.m. with a reading of the minutes of the last meeting. The Committee accepted the minutes as read. The Co-Chairman then introduced Mr. Herman Sieverding to discuss the JTPA. Mr. Sieverding stated thated that $4.6 Billion had been allocated by Congress for the JTPA. $3.1 Billion of that amount is to be distributed through existing programs to cities with Unemployment rates of 8.7% or greater. The City of Ithaca has an Unemployment rate of 5.9% to 6.1% and is not qualified for this grant. $244 Million was apportioned for the Urban Development Action Grant. The Community Development Agency is eligable to receive part of this grant, but Community Development must have a project allready -established. Of the $4.6 Billion, 25% will be distributed by the State according to the Unemployment rates. New York will receive a relatively small amount ($1.1 Million). There appears to be a very slim chance that Ithaca will qualify for any of these monies. The Small Buisness Administration will be administrating $50 Million with New York receiving approximately $3.8 Million. $775,000 will be distributed without regard to Unemployment Rates. Karen Anderson of the Youth Bureau was introduced to discuss the Summer Youth Employment Program. She stated that there were , jobs available through the JTPA, with the training being institued by the State Training Office. In addition, she stated that the Youth Bureau had 80 jobs for City of Ithaca youth. These jobs pay $2.00 per hour for 15 hours per week. Eligible youth should be between the ages of 14 and 19, with only one child per family. Applications will be accepted through 31 May 1983. This is not in conjunction with the County's youth program. Ms. Marisue Bishop then spoke about the updating of the Affirmative Action Plan. Some questions brought up by Ms. Bishop were as follows: AREA -- What geographical area should be reached and information from. By Civil Service, the areas are Tompkins and the six contiguous Counties. This however, would tend to lower the ratio of minor- . . ities and women. Some choices raised were Ithaca Town, City of Ithaca, Tompkins County. TIME -- The length of time that this report should cover, one year, two years, ten years, etc. PEOPLE- What proportion to the population should be included in this report. By using the general population data, the elderly, and those under 16 years of age would be included. There is a possibility that by using demographic data, personal data that is included in the 1980 Census, an Affirmative Action Plan may be developed that reflects the actual Labor Force. Mr. Wapen thanked Ms. Bishop and asked that a special meeting of the subcommittee be held to discuss the above topics. After consulting with the committee members, it was decided to have the subcommittee meet on Thursday, June 2,1983 in the Common Council Chambers. Mr. Wapen then asked that nominations be made for the Co-Chairman. Ms. Granger nominated Rev. R. D. McClain, who declined. Rev. McClain then nominated Ms. Bishop with Mrs. Eastman seconding. A vote was called and Ms. Bishop was elected unanimously to the position of Co-Chair. A brief discussion of Don Johnson's Affirmative Action Seminar for the City then followed. The Bi-Annual report of the Affirmative Action Advisory Committee was discussed. The Bi-Annual Report will be due shortly and Mr. Wapen asked the Committee members to review the previous reports. It was decided to move the next meeting of the Affirmative Action Advisory Committee to the DPW Garage, in an effort to aquaint the Committee members with the other offices of the City. The meeting will be held on 11 July 1983 at the customary 2:00 p.m. . Other sites were proposed for following meetings, and arrangements will be made. The Committee adjourned at 3:24 p.m. . ,:111)1e1°'!/// 44Vad .1