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IOWA CITY/JOHNSON COUNTY SENIOR CENTER
Senior Center Commission Agenda
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Electronic Meeting - 4 PM
ZOOM MEETING PLATFORM
Electronic Meeting
(Pursuant to Iowa Code section 21.8)
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CITY OF 1OWA CITY
UNESCO CITY OF LITERATURE
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due to concerns for the health and safety of Commission members, staff and the public
presented by COVI D-19.
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1. Introductions/Welcome—S. Finlayson
2. Minutes (August 20, 2020)
3. Public Discussion for items not on the agenda
4. Operational Overview —Staff
+ Senior Center operations update
If you will need disability related accommodations to participate in this program or event, please contact
LaTasha DeLoach at latasha-deloach@iowa-city.org or 319-356-5225. Early requests are strongly encouraged to
allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
S. Commission Discussion— S. Finlayson
❖ Senior Center Master Plan discussion
❖ Executive Committee election discussion
•'• Future Agenda Items
6. Adjourn
**Next meeting is Thursday, December 17 at 4 PM **
Meeting Packet Contents:
1. Agenda: Thursday, November 19, 2020
2. Minutes: Senior Center Commission, Thursday, August 20, 2020
3. Community correspondence
If you will need disability related accommodations to participate in this program or event, please contact
LaTasha DeLoach at latasha-deloach@iowa-city.org or 319-356-5225. Early requests are strongly encouraged to
allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
Preliminary Minutes
August 20, 2020
MINUTES
SENIOR CENTER COMMISSION
August 20, 2020
ELECTRONIC Formal Meeting
ZOOM MEETING Platform
Members Present: Lorraine Dorfman, Zach Goldsmith, Angela McConville,
George Nelson, Paula Vaughan
Members Absent: Linda Vogel, Scott Finlayson
Staff Present: LaTasha DeLoach, Kristin Kromray
Others Present: None
Electronic Meeting (Pursuant to Iowa Code section 21.8)
An electronic meeting was held because a meeting in person was impossible or
impractical due to concerns for the health and safety of council members, staff,
and the public presented by COVI D-19.
CALL TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order by McConville at 4:12 PM.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL:
None.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM THE JULY 16, 2020 MEETING:
Motion: To accept the minutes from the July 16, 2020 meeting. Motion
carried on a vote of 5/0. Vaughn/Goldsmith
PUBLIC DISCUSSION:
None.
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW:
DeLoach reported the September program guide will be available next week. She
highlighted a handful of programs including 1840-1850's buildings in Iowa City, a
virtual ice cream social for grandparent's day, "So You Think You Want to Talk
about Race" book discussion, and programming for Latin American Heritage
month.
Preliminary Minutes
August 20, 2020
The consultants working on the building assessment continue to assess the
building and meet with staff. DeLoach believes in the next few months she will be
looking for input from commissioners.
DeLoach thanked the Commission for their letter of gratitude for the Senior
Center staff.
Nelson stated that he did not agree with the letter. He feels staff is doing a
minimum of their jobs now that the Senior Center building is closed, and
programming is virtual, and they are not doing a anything beyond what is
expected of them. He stated he worked at the University of Iowa and no one ever
wrote him a thank you letter for doing his job so therefore he would not extend
that to Senior Center staff. Additionally, he felt that he was not consulted on the
letter. Moreover, he feels decisions regarding the Senior Center are not asked of
the Commission and DeLoach makes executive decisions and does not ask for
the approval of the Commission. He was also upset that the Commission was not
consulted in the decision to extend Senior Center membership expiration dates
out two months. He feels the policies the Commission were asked to approve in
previous months were only to protect the Senior Center from being litigated. He
said the previous coordinator had shown him the policy handbook at one point
and he believes her only motivation was to keep the Senior Center from being
sued. He noted that he still feels this way but coordinator DeLoach did seem to
have more interests. He is also disappointed in the City's response to the storm
collection and opposes having to bundle debris and cut tree limbs to a certain
length. Lastly, he noted if the proposed renovations to the Senior Center are very
expensive perhaps the building should be in a different location.
McConville asked if Nelson would like his name removed from the letter. He
responded that he would.
McConville stated as an employee of North Liberty she could speak to her
experience during the pandemic and noted that all procedures and normalcy
were gone. She noted it is hard to work from home during this time and that there
was nothing easy about it. Additionally, she noted her appreciation for Senior
Center staff.
Dorfman said she felt the letter was very nice and she agreed it was a positive
way to thank staff. Dorfman also stated the role of the Commission is as an
advisory board, not as an executive board. McConville noted the purpose of the
Senior Center Commission can be found on the city's website
(https://www.icgov.org/city-government/boards/seniorcenter-commssion).
McConville added another of the role of Commissioners is to speak about the
Senior Center to City Council, the Board of Supervisors, and the public about the
Senior Center.
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Preliminary Minutes
August 20, 2020
Vaughn thought the letter was very well written and agreed with it. Goldsmith
asked Nelson that even if he did not completely agree with how everything is
done at the Senior Center wouldn't he like to extend some kindness to the Senior
Center staff during this difficult time. Nelson reiterated he would not like his name
on the letter.
Nelson raised concerns about the City's budget and if this was the right time for
the City to spend money on the Senior Center's building plan. DeLoach noted
that things could change in the future but at the moment the City is moving
forward with getting a master plan together for the Senior Center building.
Currently there is CIP money in place for some renovations. Depending on the
cost of all renovations it will likely take many years to fulfill all priorities and
changes to the building. DeLoach also noted that she is choosing to stay
optimistic during this time. She wants to assist staff in moving forward with plans
because she believes it is the best way to be a positive leader.
Nelson noted he does not think he will renew his Senior Center membership
since he cannot go to the building currently. He does not think the virtual
programs will be good long term and that there are seniors who are unable to
afford internet and devices. McConville noted there are other area resources to
help people without internet. Additionally, she noted the Senior Center calling
members at the beginning of the pandemic and having phone in ability on virtual
programs.
Nelson stated he had received two different requests for absentee ballots.
Vaughn suggested he reach out to the county auditor's office for clarification.
DeLoach said she thought it would be a good programming idea to have
someone from the auditor's office do a program regarding the upcoming election.
COMMISSION DISCUSSION:
Commissioners asked that an update on the consults be added to the agenda
each month.
McConville asked if the Senior Center could send out information about the
Solarize Johnson County initiative.
Motion: To Adjourn.
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November 13, 2020
To: LaTasha DeLoach, Senior Center Coordinator, La.T sha-I L . h@i w .- it . r
and Senior Center Commission
Re: Senior Center Planning Alternatives Presentation and Survey
The building at 28 South Linn Street, the current location of the Iowa City Senior Center, was built 1n
1904. It was the central Post office until 1975 and became the home of the Iowa City Senior Center in
198 1. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. when a person eaters from Linn Street they
enter the beautiful, grand historic lobby. The current Linn Street entrance is a welcoming place with a
receptionist, windows, coffee and tea, tables, magazines and newspapers. we feel that closing this historic
entrance would be a huge lass for everyone entering the building.
Survey Comments
0 This an awkward time to conduct a survey, because people might wish to visit the Senior Center
to analyze and understand the floor plans.
• It was frustrating to have to answer every question, even those for which we had no opinion.
"No opinion" should have been included as well as a place for comments.
9 Comparing the three alternatives was difficult and frustrating because, for example, the doors to
rooms were not always indicated. Knowing where you enter and exit a room is necessary to
understanding the space.
Thoughts, Comments, Suggestions
• Reorganizing the space by function, fitness on ground level, is a good idea.
Restoring the historic architecture In First Floor Lounge and Stair is consistent with preserving
the character of the building
a Please do not reduce the size of the Exercise Room on the ground level. That space is often too
small for the more than 25 people attending Fit Life. In Alternative 3 could two ofthe proposed
Fitness Studio spaces be combined as needed for classes with more than 15 people? Moving the
Cardio and weight to the former billiards area might male that possible.
0 There is no car parking on Washington Street. Perhaps encourage and allow the SEATS bus and
taxis good access in the alley at the ramp to the 1 t floor.
• Promotc use of the alley ramp for members wanting to enter on the 1't floor. That is a way of
making the entry to the building AI A compliant.
0 Many members use the Iowa Avenue parking ramp and the elevator to reach the areas they use,
including reception.
a Repair the ceiling In the Mezzanine closet.
9 Given the budget problems and threatened cutbacks in the past, it is hard to imagine that the
Senior Center will staff 2 reception desks, as shown in alternatives l and 3.
Thank you for your time,
Feather Lacy flacy@pobox.com Nancy R Hauserman nan y-
Diana Harris wcrrr c mail.com hauler anAuiowa.edu
Susan Beckett susan.beckett4 4 ail.com Sue Ellen I Otto sue-otto ;uiowa.edu
Pam Michaud iowasta L&g ail.corn Judy Buddenbaur
Barbara I la.gnotta notbabs2 01 hoo.eorn i and] buddenbaumrn il.com
Deference
https://www.suirveynionkey.com/r/TheCenterFacillyPIan - Survey, closes Friday, Nov 13, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wAt6RAlfax4&feature���youtu.be — "Planning Alternatives"", -
minute video presentation
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