Inter-Neighborhood Council
Making Better Neighborhoods
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Minutes of Meeting of
REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT
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Virginia
Bridges |
The
Herald Sun |
R.
Gaye Weaver |
Old
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Pat Carstensen |
Cross County |
Wanda Wilson |
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Gus
Godwin |
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Representatives
from Carter-Burgess |
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Cheryl
Sweeney |
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Steve
Toler |
2003
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Don Stauffacher |
Marquis |
Tom Krakauer |
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Andy Seamans |
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Roz Woldbarscht |
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Alice
Bumgarner |
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Dale
Stouch |
Placid
Valley |
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Michael
Shiflett |
Housing
Appeals Board |
Barry
Ragin |
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Lugenia Mason |
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Mark Greenspan |
City of |
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Andy
Hutchins |
Parkside |
Bill
Anderson |
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Guillo Rodriguez |
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Lynwood D. Best |
City of |
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Risa
Foster |
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David
Harris |
Old
Farm |
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Vicki
Schneider |
Woodlake
HOA |
Deb Christie |
Colony Hill |
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Beth Timson |
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Administration and Announcements
President Cheryl Sweeney opened
the meeting, and members introduced themselves.
Facilities Assessment Process The result will be a detailed
engineering-level assessment that will show the funding needs (how to catch up
with deferred maintenance, how to plan for normal life-cycle costs such as
replacing carpets, and how much maintenance staff is needed), all in time to be
useful to the budget process in March. It
will include buildings, other amenities like water fountains, and active
areas. The consultant, Carter-Burgess,
has 2200 employees in 36 offices nationwide, and has award-winning proprietary
software to turn observations into budget requirements. They use a 4-step process of planning,
investigating on-site, documenting, and analyzing. The analysis will give Facility Condition
Index for each facility, lots of slicing and dicing of budget needs, and
scenarios for what happens at lower budget levels. Trees are important but not included in the
process; Chris Boyer of Urban Forestry is who to talk to about this. There is a huge gap in maintenance to close
just to keep the buildings safe. Flooding is also an issue in some
areas; they will identify problems and recommend $$ requirements, but solutions
will take co-ordination with organizations such as Storm Water.
Guillo Rodriguez is fine-tuning the
public involvement and publicity aspects, but they expect to use a lot of ways
to make the inspection schedules public since they see it as critical to talk
to people who see what is going on day-to-day.
They are also looking at taking written comments. The Parks Strategic Plan looks more at uses
so will help in coming up with solutions but doesnt do the detailed
engineering work needed for budgets.
They will build on years of conversations about needs of some parks.
2003 Bonds There were presentations on the 4 bonds
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The
September minutes were approved.
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Thanks
to Housing and Community Development for hosting Annual Summit. Will see some good changes from this.
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Thanks
to
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There
is a new UDO draft. Frank Duke has
volunteered to come talk to INC. The UDO Committee will probably start up
again soon.
§ The DOT Committee will meet November 6. They are looking at producing a FAQ and perhaps a workshop.
§ In addition to these committees, there are volunteer opportunities in helping with list-serve and making recommendations on boards and commissions.
§ It sounds like people are willing to continue having list-serve reply to everyone. Pat Carstensen will send out discussion of plusses and minuses of two reply options.
§ The November and December meetings will be combined on December 9.
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Civil
Rights Heritage Project on November 15.
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Durham
Voter Coalition candidate forum at
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Night
of Lights events are mostly the 2nd Sunday of December.
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Stop
the Violence 2nd press event on Friday at
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November
13 is the School Board vote on Watts Montessori proposal.
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Q&A
around East Campus Duke /
The meeting was adjourned.