District 10 Como Community Council

June 7, 2023 Neighborhood Relations Committee

June 7, 2023 Neighborhood Relations Committee

Streetcar Station

The Neighborhood Relations Committee typically meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:15pm. All D10 Como Park meetings are open to the public and have space for community members to bring topics for discussion. This month’s meeting will be held hybrid in person at the Como Streetcar Station (1224 Lexington) and via Zoom.

Neighborhood Relations Recurring Zoom Link
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81656456655?pwd=NERqazk0dUsxbndRNm9lNHVSOHlBQT09
Meeting ID: 816 5645 6655
Passcode: 1234567
One tap mobile: +13017158592,,81656456655#,,,,*1234567#
Call in to meeting: +1 312 626 6799 

D10 Como Community Council – AGENDA

Neighborhood Relations Committee

June 7, 2023 – 7:15-8:30 PM
Como Streetcar Station and Zoom(Link) – (Call-in info above)

AGENDA 

COMMUNITY SECTION

Community participants can bring topics & concerns

OLD BUSINESS

NEW BUSINESS

  • Ice Cream Social | Fri, July 14, 5:30-8pm, Streetcar Station
    • What do we need?
  • St. Kate’s Summer Scholars | Action Item
    • Oral History Interviews in June, Students at Ice Cream Social and possibly a presentation at Aug 2 NRC meeting at the Street Car Station that day.  Laura

UPDATES

  • Como Garage Sale debrief
    • 41 participants, same as last year
    • Garage Sale page on D10 website had 2500 views (2400 last year…good for our site)

UPCOMING D10 EVENTS

UPCOMING D10 MEETINGS

  • June 20, 6pm – Land Use Committee
  • June 20, 7:15pm – D10 Board Meeting
  • July 5, 6pm – Environment Committee
  • July 5, 7:15pm – Neighborhood Relations Committee

About D10 Committee Meetings

RESPECT: D10 meetings are open to ALL community members. Please respect other voices and opinions. Try to keep discussion input brief and leave space for those who aren’t as comfortable speaking up at public meetings (if you’ve already spoken on a subject or asked a question, give others a chance before you speak again).

VIRTUAL/HYBRID: Technology has increased our reach to more people, but as we adjust to new features, it’s important to keep other’s experience in mind. Please use the raise hand feature or indicate in the chat if you’d like to speak, and know that those attending in person can’t always see the chat comments. Our board and meeting leaders are all volunteers, and are still learning and adapting to new meeting tech as well, please bear with us as we work to improve our meetings!

MOTIONS: D10 uses Robert’s Rules of order, often especially relaxed in committee meetings, but occasionally motions are brought to the floor, mostly for action items (below). Our bylaws state that D10 community members in attendance are members of committees, except disciplinary committees, with the right to make motions, vote, and speak in debate.

  • Motions require a first (“I move to…”),
  • A second (“I second the motion”), 
  • Then, following “any additional discussion”, the motion is voted on.
  • Note: All community members in attendance may vote in D10 committees.

ACTION ITEMS: These are an important part of our organization process, but can be confusing at first. Action Items (AIs) approved at committee meetings are sent to the full D10 board for approval. Board members may bring AIs to the board independently as well, but AIs approved by committees only require a second at board meetings. You can view many examples of past action items here on Google Drive.

QUORUM: This is a term that refers to meeting attendance and whether a meeting is considered “official”. D10 bylaws define quorum for committee meetings as “a majority of the D10 Board members” assigned to the committee. In practice, this becomes a mostly semantic matter, as we still hold a meeting even if quorum is not met, notes are still taken and submitted to the board. Motions and votes cannot be made, but Action Items could be submitted to the full board individually by any board members present.

MISC. GLOSSARY: D10 meetings often use acronyms or reference partner organizations and City departments, as well as ongoing projects that new attendees might not be familiar with. Below are links for common references, if there’s anything you think should be added, please ask or email info@district10comopark.org.