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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-09-19Dryden Youth Commission September 1, 2006 Minutes Present: Tracy Kurtz, Cynthia Waterman, JoEllen Bailey, Kristen Blackinan, InShik Lee, [NT's Bennett Excused: Alan Macomber JoElten called the meeting to order at 6.40. Minutes from July were approved with no revisions. Budget update Kris reported a small increase in projected state, aid; when matched by town will mean $137 more than we projected in July, Budget cannot be flnalized until County Leg isIa (ure passes its budget. The over - target request for additional youth employment funding for rising minimum wage was recotmnendcd by county administrator. 'total projected as available for 2.007 is $85,044, In a separate update, the Village of 1"reeville anticipates not using .$1 865 of its 2006 allocation_ The funding Caanot be carried over to next year but could be reallocated .Cor use by 12131/06. Discussion of 2007 funding requests decision on allocations Kris gave some background on the Ithaca Mouth )3ureau's decision to not apply to run Youth Conservation Corps. Kids met with Allen and for a combination of reasons (difficulty in finding appropriately skilled stag, insufficient funding for organizational work done in the spring) IYB is unable to offer this program any longer. Kris has had meetings acid discussions with several others about the possibility of another agency taking over this program if the DYC wants to pursue tllis. All agreed yes. Kris asked what components ofYCC are core that should be a part of a potential new program. All agreed that it he a work sett ing in which al I youth I as a corps, there he appropriate supervision, that the focti�s is on youth building job shills and having a successful first paid job experience, that the work be provided in Dryden in an Outdoor setting, that the }youth feel that they're making a Contribution to their community through the project. Kris inet with CCE, they are not able to offer it; Kris hW ill be talking With town/ v pages, ,Ien Dube, Sue Rausch, Cornell Outdoor Education, One big challenge is a vary. for transportation, if work could be all at one site it would open other possibilities. Other ideas? JoEllen will talk 1xit'h SUNY Cortland. Kris suggested that if DYC wants to try to offer a YC:C =like program next summer, funding should be set aside for this purpose and work be done over the coming months to arrange it. If DYC is not successful, funding can be reallocated to other funded probrams (including the Police Community Youth Intern). Other clarifications — CC:E has asked for a small increase to cover staff COLA and the program support fee_ No change in program description for 3rooktonclale Camp, Free v9He Youth Jobs, Dryden Youth Jobs (though Dryden's financial request is slightly higher due to rising minimum wage.) Police 8e, Community requests has 4 components, 2 of which are new, Existing — In- schoo[ component at Freeville and Dryden elementary schools, Summer ,k. Police Academy, New — 'Peen Program (monthly meetings) and Youth Intent (summer job for teen). Kris reported that Alan still has no feedback from teachers at Dryden Elementary School, he. will foI low up with the. principal. DYC members had concerns that the Police & Community budget shoves that .DYC; is paying for a lot of officers' time, especially for prep, time, Consensus vas that the teen job proposal was a goad idea but not the teen group. Tracy moviM the following allocations and In 'k seconded: Brooktondale Day Cara IPO 100 Youth Conservation C;or s-tv e program $13,044 Cornell Cooperative Extension $57,946 $57,946 Municipal Jobs thnr CC E. 800 800 TOTAL $85,040 The allocations were approved unanimously, .1cEl Ieai asked to add the follorwring proviso with regard to the allocation for a Youth Conservation Corps -type program — "$1 3,044 is earmarked for a comparable youth conservation corps type program to be explored in the coming months. If none is found by spring, 2007, the funding will be reallocated to other funded programs." All approved of this clariflication. Updates from Cooperative Extension Iris distributed Dave's and Tam's program reports and the fall program offerings. Monitoring Updates JoEIIen, Kristen and Cynthia shared info about their monitoring visits this summer; Iris has copies of written reports for V - Dryden Youth Jobs and V. Freevi[Ie Youth Jobs. In addition, Karen Coleman monitored 13rookton dal e camp and Kris has a cope of that report. In hik reported that Brooktondale had a large number of bays this summer. Recreation Updates 'T'racy said there has been much discussion about the Rec. Partnership and asked Kri U s to give details. In order to meet the legislature's instruction to present a budget wltlh no tax rate incxease, the County administrator's proposed budget climinates county funding for the lee. Partnership. Currently the RP is funded by County, 11A by City of Ithaca,' 4 by Town of Ithaca and' split between other towns (except Lansing which is not a member)- RP bylaws regture that any partner give 14 months' notice before withdrawing so the proposed county budget wiII fund RP with one -(true money for 2.007 and end after that. Ulysses gave notice that it may withdraw, Tracy reported Dryden is considering this too. But without County funding, tliere is a greater risk of the entire RP ending. Question — do we know loin many Dryden residents participate in RP programs? Kris said yes, but it's Trot unduplicated- She did not bring those tutr bers but wi11 let everyone know. The IYB has begun usuig a swi >n pe card program called eemWare to count partici ) pation. It's not in use I'or all aspects at this time, however. Those who are concerned should share their thoughts with their county ]egislators. 'Tracy also reported that football and Pop 1 arner cheedcading are gettig off the ground. The l ec. Dept. is looking to expand program mi n ng at local community centers, including for adults. Tracy has resigned her recr cm omission seat, she will be going back to school. Other We passed around a card to thank Nita B al dqwi n [or her contributions and wish her well in her retirement. In hik has moved, her new home is in the Town. She is interested in being appointed to fill a Town seat on the DYC, Because of going back to school, Tracy wil l not ask to be reappointed when her term ants tick Dec, Kristen also will not be asking For reappointment. Jol�llcn is killing to be reappointed by - Dryden when her term ends 12/3)1/06. This will ieave� 2 seats open for the V. Fareevilie and one for T- Dryden. DYC members shared suggestions (Melanie Fuchs, town, Katie Coffe, Freeville) andowill follow up and repoil back at next meeting- Next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at 5:30 pm at Town Hall. Tracy will confirm availability of the space with Patty MiIIard, our new town liaison, and arrange to get a key. The meeting adjourned at 8:30 PM, D C Minutes Page 2 September 19, 2006