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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/18/2011 - Minutes � � MINUTES � , F RENTON City of Renton ��� Human Services Advisory Committee rEB 16 2011 RECEIVED CITY CLERK'S QFFICE Tuesday,January 18, 2011 City Hall, 7th Floor 3:00 p.m. Council Conference Room Committee members For your calendars: present: The date of the next regular meeting is Tuesday, February 15, at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Conference Room, 7t" Floor, Renton City Hall. Margie Albritton Rolf Dragseth Robin called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. Alicia Glenwell Charlie Gray Adria Krail 1. Minutes from October 19. and November 16, 2010. Meetin�s: It was Robin lones,Chair moved by Alicia and seconded by Rolf, and carried to approve the October linda Smith and November minutes. Rob Spier Elizabeth Stevens,Vice- 2. Nancv Sherman, Guest Speaker: Nancy was unable to attend the meeting. Chair The Committee wants to schedule another time for her to come and share Nicole Wicks her experience being homeless in Renton. 3. Board and Officers: a)The Chair and Vice-Chair positions are open for election. Alicia and Adria Staff Contacts: agreed to be on a Nominating Committee. The Chair position is a two year Karen Bergsvik term and the Vice-Chair position is a one year term. 425-430-6652 b) Charlie, Linda, and Rolf's terms were set to expire on December 31, 2010. kbergsvik@rentonwa.gov They all wished to continue on the Committee, and they were re-appointed by Mayor Law on December 15, 2010. Dianne Utecht 425-430-6655 dutecht@rentonwa.gov 4. Capacitv Buildin� Request for Proposal (RFP)_This RFP will solicit consultants interested in providing professional services to non-profit Carol Allread agencies funded by the City to help improve their capacity. Linda, Charlie, 425-430-6650 and Adria will review the RFP, and assist in developing criteria for the callread@rentonwa.gov consultant(s)to be hired, as well as for the agencies that will receive the Katie McClincy services. The goal is to finalize the RFP within the next month, and Dianne 425-430-7512 will publicize it and send it to a list of potential consultants that have a kmcclincy@rentonwa.gov background in capacity building. 5. Direct Entitlement Uadate: The data from the housing stock inventory is complete and will be folded in to the Consolidated Plan if the City elects to become a Direct Entitlement. If we remain a Joint Agreement city, the information will be used in the Housing element of the City's Comprehensive Plan. Kris Sorenson, City staff, was the lead on this. The next step is to brief the Mayor. The City is still meeting with King County to see what the agreement will look like if we remain a Joint Agreement city. King County has indicated that their administrative fees will remain the same, regardless of whether H:\Human Services\09\Advisory Committee\Agenda-Handouts-Minutes\Minutes\2011 MinutesuanllMinutes.doc � # more cities become Direct Entitlement cities. Data from the 2010 Census will also contribute to the decision, and if it becomes available in the projected timeframe, a decision to become a Direct Entitlement city or remain a Joint agreement city should be made by March. 6. A�encv Tour Proposals: Karen proposed a plan for (earning more about the ten new agencies that the City has not previously funded. • Four agencies/programs that are community based will come to the HSAC meetings to provide a thirty minutes presentation and allow for a question and answer time. These agencies are the YWCA, Sound Mental Health, The King County Bar Foundation, and Friends of Youth. These will occur at the March, May, August, and November meetings. • The Feminist Women's Clinic sees clients on Tuesdays during the regularly scheduled HSAC meetings, so an optional agency tour will be held on Monday, April 25t". The Committee requested that this be held at the end of the work day, as close to 4:00 p.m. as possible. An optional visit to Burien will also be scheduled for NAVOS, and their employment program. • Dynamic Family Services and Pediatric Interim Care Center are both in Kent and the suggestion is to combine this in to one visit. Bridge Disability Ministry and Kindering Center are both in Bellevue and will also be combined. These tours can be done in July and October. Charlie motioned to approve the proposal as presented, and Alicia seconded the motion. Motion approved. 7. Annual Outcome Reports: Agencies are required to turn in an annual outcome report, and we now II� have the reports for 2010. Members were asked if they wanted copies of the reports, or if they wanted a summary. The summary would be similar to the one that they received last year, using the same outcome indicator measurement method information. The HSAC members opted to receive the summary, and they can request electronic copies ofthe reports from Dianne. They also requested that ' staff include specific comments as to whether the agencies are on time with their reports and invoices, and whether they are meeting their goals or not. 8. Current Events: a) One Ni�ht Count of the Homeless: Volunteers will gather at the Renton Senior Activity Center in January, 2011, for the One Night Count. Vision House is co-facilitating this event with Karen. Renton Housing Authority is involved for the first time, and will be helping count in the Highlands area. The Compass Center is also assisting, and will work in the Benson Hill area. b) A�encv Trainin�: Attendance was excellent at the Human Services Agency Contract Workshop held on January 12, 2011. Topics covered include completing and submitting reports on time, identifying outcomes, meeting performance criteria, insurance requirements, and how to determine Renton residency. Several Committee members requested copies of the material that was presented, and it will be sent to them. c)A�encv Meet. Greet and Share: This event is scheduled for Friday, February 4,from 9:00-11:00 a.m., in Council Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall. Agencies and programs funded by the City of Renton will have the opportunity to network and exchange resources. Charlie motioned to adjourn the meeting. Motion passed and the meeting was adjourned at 4:15 p.m. Robin Jones, C r H:\Human Services\09\Advisory Committee\Agenda-Handouts-Minutes\Minutes\2011 Minutes\JanllMinutes.doc