INTER-NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL
Making Better Neighborhoods
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Minutes of Meeting of October 26, 1999
Police Department Community Services Room
John Dagenhart |
27701 |
Trinity Park |
John Compton |
27701 |
Duke Park Hist. Pres. Society |
Norm Krause |
27707 |
Hope Valley |
J. Clinton Rogers |
27707 |
Dumbarton |
Lynwood D. Best |
27701 |
City of Durham Dept. of Housing & Comm. Delv. |
Pat Carstensen |
27707 |
Cross County |
Stan Hoffman |
27705 |
Garrett Farms |
Fred Mowry |
27705 |
Colony Park |
Carrie Mowry |
27705 |
Colony Park |
Rosemarie Kitchin |
27703 |
Grove Park |
Kris Finlon |
Rape Crisis of Durham | |
Joel Kostyu |
27707 |
Durham Central Park |
Ethel Simonetti |
PAC 3 | |
Mayme Webb |
Lyon Park and PAC 3 | |
Erick Larson |
27707 |
TLNA/City Council |
Mary Anne McDonald |
Old North Durham | |
Mary Kiesau |
Cross County | |
Al Stone |
27705 |
Duke Homestead |
Stan Hoffman called the meeting to order at 7:00.
Norm Kraus reported that INC has $1041.99 in its checking account. Some of this will be used to pay for the neighborhood summit.
Review of the Neighborhood Summit
The following comments and suggestions were made in a general discussion of the summit:
· INC should organize another summit next year. Events like these gain momentum when they are repeated. (Joel Kostyu)
· It didn't work well to have the talks given upstairs, apart from the exhibits. Later the speakers moved down to the exhibit floor, and this worked. (Pat Carstensen)
· Consider having an INC booth at Center Fest next year.
· Build to the summit though other popular events preceding it, like for example a presentation by Planning and Zoning on how the zoning process works. Avoid conflicts with other events (this year's summit came on the day of the PAC 3 and PAC 4 meetings.) (Erick Larson)
· Consider shortening the summit next time, say to 9:00 - 1:00.
· Include the PACs in the next summit.
INC Elections
The following officers were elected for 1999-2000:
President: Stan Hoffman
Vice President: John Dagenhart
Secretary: Al Stone
Treasurer: Norm Krause
At Large: Mary Kiesau and Jennifer Albright
Sierra Club Campaign: Mary Kiesau, a member of the Sierra Club staff, explained the club's "Challenge to Sprawl" campaign. The goal for the next few months is to protect an additional 1,000,000 acres in North Carolina. This is to include urban greenways as well as the rural and wild areas usually associated with Sierra Club campaigns. She passed out a brochure, Grow Smart, that describes the campaign.
Rape Crisis of Durham: Kris Fenlon, Crisis Intervention Services Coordinator, described some of the work of the center. Services include:
· A crisis line
· Support service - follow up, counseling, support groups, helping victims by going to court with them or accompanying them to the ER
· Coordinating with all the other agencies that deal with rape victims - police, hospitals, etc.
Kris ended by saying that the center needs advocates, board members, and volunteers.
Other: Stan Hoffman introduced Ethel Simonetti and reported that her Tuba Exchange has won a small business award for business involvement in art.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:40
AAS
11/22/99