Inter-Neighborhood Council
Making Better Neighborhoods
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Minutes of Meeting of October 26, 2004
REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT
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Pat Carstensen
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Cross County
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Cathy Abernathy
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Hope Valley NA
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John Dagenhart
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Trinity Park
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Valerie Huber
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Nancy Rhodes / Cole Mill
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Bill Anderson
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Duke Park
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Larry Williams
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Police Patrol
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Randy Pckle
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Forest Hills
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Bobbe Deason
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Morehead Hill
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Larry Revelle
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Durham Human Relations
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Mike Woodard
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Watts Hospital Hillandale NA
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Administration and Announcements
President Bill Anderson opened the meeting. Members introduced.
Yard Waste One problem is inconsistent information (cant use the green bins but they are still being emptied, people dont know they can get rid of hurricane debris for free, not being told that sticks need to be tied). There is incomplete accounting since some people have more trees than yard to compost the leaves, there are thousands of people who havent bought stickers and cost of cleaning up illegal dumping can be more than brought in from fees. Two solutions that may be more cost-effective for some neighborhoods are engaging TROSA to bring their leave-gobbling truck and use the Club Boulevard solid waste center. We will ask Al Davis to write something for newsletter and come to next INC meeting.
Amendment One It gives a way to make public contribution to economic development projects in between bonds and Certificates of Participation. There is mandate for public participation in the decision, and a state organization has to say the proposal is financially sound. Bonds passed have not necessarily been well managed. Finally is a choice between whether you think this mechanism will be a license for local governments to do dumb things or a good way to bring in good jobs.
Newsletter We could do a newsletter and distribution like last year, which would cost about $1000. We do have some time-sensitive material on the UDO. If we were going to spend some publicity money, the sense was to:
§ Improve the website so we can put reports and documents up on it
§ Create a 1-page brochure that we can print off a few of when we need some.
§ Start having issue-based reports or briefings, where we might send out a 2-page executive summary but have the full report just available on the website.
November / December Meetings Pat will check whether the church meeting hall is available November 30 (a fifth Tuesday).
Information / Committee Reports / Business
§ Hero Awards were wonderful.
§ Having neighborhoods decide when to hold Halloween has worked OK in some neighborhoods, but some neighborhoods dont have organization to decide and some neighborhoods could be divided by the decision.
§ City is going to be serious about merit-based pay, so get an e-mail out on people who have been helpful or less than helpful.
Elections The Nominating Committee twisted arms and produced the following slate so far.
President: Bill Anderson President-Elect: Mike Woodard
Past President: Cheryl Sweeney Treasurer: Randy Pickle
Secretary: Pat Carstensen Newsletter: ??
At-Large: Jaqueline Oleck and ??
The meeting was adjourned.