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Revised Agenda
Thursday, July 19, 2018
4 p.m. — 5:30 p.m.
Room 205
Time
4 p.m.
1.
Introductions/Welcome—Reese
2.
Minutes (June 21, 2018)
4:05-4:15
p.m.
3.
Public Discussion
4:15-4:25
p.m.
4.
Senior Center Coordinator Update - Monroe
4:25-4:45
p.m.
S.
Recruitment of New Commission Members - Reese
4:45-4:55
p.m.
6.
Staff Report -Staff
4:55-5:05
p.m.
7.
Commission Discussion —Reese
8.
Adjourn
**Next Meeting: August 16, 2018**
Meeting Packets:
1. Agenda: Thursday July 19, 2018
2. Minutes: Senior Center Commission, Thursday, June 21, 2018
3. Staff Reports
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Preliminary Minutes
June 21, 2018
MINUTES
SENIOR CENTER COMMISSION
June 21, 2018
ROOM 205, IOWA CITY/JOHNSON COUNTY SENIOR CENTER
Members Present: Kenn Bowen, Lorraine Dorfman, Kathy Mitchell, Margaret
Reese, Hiram (Rick) Webber
Members Absent: Cheryll Clamon, Scott Finlayson
Staff Present: Michelle Buhman, Kristin Kromray, Ashley Monroe
Others Present: None
CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order by Reese at 4:03 PM.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM THE MAY 17, 2018 MEETING:
Motion: To accept the minutes from the May 17, 2018 with amendments.
Motion carried on a vote of 5/0. Mitchell/ Bowen
PUBLIC DISCUSSION:
None.
TRANSPORTATION CONCERNS:
Community member Harry Olmstead asked the Commission to consider
supporting an effort to expand public transportation including paratransit. He
explained the current bus schedules do not allow people who work 2"d or 3'd
shifts to adequately use public transit; thereby limiting their employment options.
There are reports of some local hotel staff needing to rent rooms in the hotels
that employ them so that they can make it to their early morning shift on time.
People who rely on public transportation to attend the downtown festivals (such
as Arts Fest and Jazz Fest) need to leave early in the evening and cannot attend
on Sundays. Olmstead is suggesting extending services Monday -Saturday to a
later time (11 PM or 12 AM) and adding Sunday service. He noted the City is
planning on doing a transportation survey but he is concerned that the survey will
potentially take up to three years to complete. He understands that expanded
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June 21, 2018
service will come at a cost and suggested that the City could recoup some of that
cost with advertising on buses and bus shelters. Also, there could be a cost
increase to 50 cents per ride (it is currently free) for persons with disabilities
during certain ride times.
Mitchell asked if he is speaking to the Board of Supervisors. Olmstead noted that
he would be speaking with the Board of Supervisors and that collaboration
between Johnson County and the local municipalities would need to occur to
make this change viable. Due to federal guidelines paratransit service (SEATS)
hours must mirror regular transportation hours.
Dorfman asked how many people are negatively affected by the current transit
hours. Olmstead did not have specific numbers but stated that he is currently
checking with the University of Iowa regarding a study they had conducted in
2015. Bowen noted that he thinks this is an important issue but believes without
data to back it up the City Council is likely to not move forward.
Monroe stated that the transit study mentioned will take 12 to 18 months; the City
is currently working on finding a consultant. In addition to transit hours they will
explore routes, frequency of bus stops, changing or splitting routes, and the
possibility of moving the transportation hub. It costs approximately $90/hour to
run a bus, therefore changes of this nature take careful consideration.
The Commission discussed writing a letter of support and agreed that they would
like more information before doing so.
FALL PROGRAM SNEAK PEEK:
Buhman gave an overview of some the classes and events planned for the fall.
They include:
• 20'" Century Poetry Persecution of German
• Self -Defense Americans
• Human Evolution
• Genealogy
• Beginners Spanish
• Ukulele Group
• Nationalism and Populism
• Grandparents/Grandchildren Art
• Mindfulness
• Mark Twain
• Oceanography
• Expanded Artifactory Partnership
• Terror of History
• Fall Prevention
• History of Immigration
• Knitting 101
• Who You Are and Why
• Theology
• Senior Art show and Open
House
• Red Cedar Chamber Music
Group
• Racial Inequity Movie
• Buddhism
• New Yoga Classes
• Hearing Aid Needs
• Fall Art Show
2
• Literature class focusing on the
first 200 pages of Ulysses
• LGBTQ Resource Fair
• Day of the Dead program
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• Intergenerational programs
• SCTV Open House on
Halloween
August 15th will be the first day of registration. Commissioners agreed it sounds
like a full and exciting fall slate of programs.
Olmstead commented that the weekly email blasts are helpful but suggested they
are sent out a little earlier to help people coordinate transportation.
Buhman reported that some Senior Center groups (Barn Dance, Dance Team,
Flutes and Reading Aloud) are participating in the upcoming Downtown Block
Party.
Buhman reported that the University of Iowa School of Social work recently put
together a wall chart of longevity statistics for the State of Iowa with county
specific information. It can be found online:
https://clas. uiowa.edu/socialwork/sites/clas.uiowa.edu.socialwork/files/wallchart_f
ront.jpg
STAFF REPORT:
Monroe reported that the construction company McComas Lacina had reached
out to the Senior Center. They had in their long-term storage a commemorative
memorial for WWII veterans that notes the Senior Center from 1994. It is unclear
why the stone ended up with McComas Lacina. Monroe asked for suggestions
on where the stone should be placed. Commissioners were interested in the
history of the stone. The consensus was to place the stone on the grounds
outside of the Senior Center.
Monroe reported that staff is continuing to work update the policies.
COMMISSION DISCUSSION:
Bowen will plan on attending the July 3'd City Council meeting.
Monroe reported that the first round of interviews for the coordinator position had
been completed. A second round of interviews will take place in the coming
weeks. Three commissioners, one community member who is familiar with the
Senior Center, and other City staff will be involved with the next interview.
Motion: To Adjourn. Motion carried on a vote of 5/0. Bowen/Mitchell
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Preliminary Minutes
June 21, 2018
Senior Center Commission
Attendance Record
Name
Term Expires
7/20/17
8/17/17
9/21/17
10/26/17
11/16/17
12/14/17
1/18/18
2/16/18
3/15/18
4/19/18
5/17/18
6/21/18
Kenn Bowen
12/31/2019
X
X
X
X
NM
X
X
X
N/M
X
X
X
Cheryll Clamon
12/31/2020
O/E
X
X
X
NM
X
X
O/E
N/M
X
X
O/E
Lorraine Dorfman
12/31/2018
X
O/E
X
X
NM
X
X
X
N/M
X
X
X
Robert (Scott)
Finlayson
12/31/2020
X
X
O/E
Mark Holbrook
12/31/2017
X
X
O/E
X
NM
X
Kathy Mitchell
12/31/2018
X
X
X
X
NM
X
X
X
N/M
X
X
X
Margaret Reese
12/31/2018
X
X
X
X
NM
O/E
X
X
N/M
X
X
X
Hiram (Rick)
Webber
12/31/2019
O/E
X
X
X
NM
X
O/E
X
N/M
X
X
X
Key: X = Present
O = Absent
O/E = Absent/Excused
NM = No meeting
-- = Not a member
07/18/2018 12:38 (CITY OF IONA CITY IP 1
KKro=ay YEAR-TO-DATE BUDGET REPORT glytdbud
FOR 2018 99
ACCOUNTS FOR: ORIGINAL TRANFRS/ REVISED AVAILABLE PCT
1000 General APPROP ADJSTMTS BUDGET YTD ACTUAL ENCUMBRANCES BUDGET USED
10570100 Senior Center Administrations
10570100
336110
Johnson Count
-59,220
0
-59,220
-60,000.00
.00
780.00
101.3%
10570100
346600
Membership Fees
-69,000
0
-69,000
-63,105.00
.00
-5,895.00
91.5%
10570100
356200
Permit Parking
-32,000
0
-32,000
-26,010.00
.00
-5,990.00
81.3%
10570100
362100
Contrib & Donation
-60,000
0
-60,000
-44,405.96
.00
-15,594.04
74.0%
10570100
363910
Misc Sale of Merch
-3,240
0
-3,240
-4,713.37
.00
1,473.37
145.5%
10570100
369100
Reimb of Expenses
-27,250
0
-27,250
-3,042.32
.00
-24,207.68
11.2%
10570100
369300
Cashier Overages
0
0
0
12.56
.00
-12.56
100.0%
10570100
382200
Building/Room Rent
-12,480
0
-12,480
-17,570.00
.00
5,090.00
140.8%
10570100
382400
Locker Rentals
-1,490
0
-1,490
-2,160.00
.00
670.00
145.0%
10570100
384200
Vending Machine Cc
-230
0
-230
-146.96
.00
-83.04
63.9%
10570100
392300
Sale of Equipment
0
0
0
-814.57
.00
814.57
100.0%
10570100
393910
Misc Transfers In
0
0
0
-11.15
.00
11.15
100.0%
TOTAL Senior
Center Administrations
-264,910
0
-264,910
-221,966.77
.00
-42,943.23
83.8%
10570220
Senior
Center Classes
10570220
346400
Lessons
-1,200
0
-1,200
-1,695.00
.00
495.00
141.3%
10570220
348900
Charges for Servic
-17,570
0
-17,570
-22,352.00
.00
4,782.00
127.2%
TOTAL Senior
Center Classes
-18,770
0
-18,770
-24,047.00
.00
5,277.00
128.1%
10570250
Senior
Center Chorus
10570250
346500
Entry Fees
-4,800
0
-4,800
-6,657.50
.00
1,857.50
138.7%
10570250
369100
Reimb of Expenses
-1,250
0
-1,250
-1,915.00
.00
665.00
153.2%
TOTAL Senior
Center Chorus
-6,050
0
-6,050
-8,572.50
.00
2,522.50
141.7%
10570260
Senior
Center Special Events
10570260
346700
Special Events
-1,750
0
-1,750
-5,048.75
.00
3,298.75
288.5%
10570260
369100
Reimb of Expenses
-15,000
0
-15,000
-1,650.00
.00
-13,350.00
11.0%
TOTAL Senior
Center Special Events
-16,750
0
-16,750
-6,698.75
.00
-10,051.25
40.0%
07/18/2018 12:38
KKro=ay
FOR 2018 99
ACCOUNTS FOR:
1000 General
CITY OF IONA CITY
YEAR-TO-DATE BUDGET REPORT
P 2
glytdbud
ORIGINAL TRANFRS/ REVISED AVAILABLE PCT
APPROP ADJSTMTS BUDGET YTD ACTUAL ENCUMBRANCES BUDGET USED
10570270 Senior Center Television
10570270 363910 Misc Sale of Merch
-1,380
0
-1,380
-1,131.00
.00
-249.00
82.0%
10570270 392300 Sale of Equipment
0
0
0
-1,351.36
.00
1,351.36
100.0%
TOTAL Senior Center Television
-1,380
0
-1,380
-2,482.36
.00
1,102.36
179.9%
TOTAL General
-307,860
0
-307,860
-263,767.38
.00
-44,092.62
85.7%
TOTAL REVENUES
-307,860
0
-307,860
-263,767.38
.00
-44,092.62
Senior Center members as of 7/18/18 = 1618