WECAN Board Meeting Minutes
November 3, 2022 via Zoom @ 6:30 pm
Board Members present: Byron Ballard, Joe
Fioccola, Rebecca Lance, Carrie Pettler, Pattiy Torno and Susanne Willis.
Board Members not present: Stephanie
El-Hajj, Mike Kenton, Rachel Larson, Sylvia Organ, Rich Peterson, and Brittany
Wager.
Also present: Meredith Friedheim.
CALL TO ORDER: Rebecca called the meeting to order at 6:34 pm
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Pattiy received $123.61 in Halloween expense receipts and asked whether it was
okay to allow the part over the approved $100. Without objection it was agreed
to reimburse.
HAYWOOD STREET COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:
Carrie updated that the current focus for the last few months is still on fund
raising.
--They still plan to break ground and begin construction in
‘early winter.’
--There are two HSCD board openings in the next year. They
would like to maintain representatives of color and she would like more
neighborhood representation. A few names were mentioned and nominations are
needed by December.
--They have changed some of the AMI percentages. They were
30%, 60% and 80% AMI but now 60%AMI will let 50% be additional voucher holders.
--They now also own the yellow house across from the Boy
Scout Building which they plan to use for construction, administration and
later for housing administration and storage.
--They are considering another neighborhood meeting. The
optimal time might be when they break ground or before construction begins.
Pattiy noted that it would be helpful and neighborly to know the timeline and
possible street closures and when heavy equipment would be coming.
TRASH IN AND AROUND WECAN:
--Susanne observed that there is still trash and debris on
the pedestrian bridge to Isaac Dickson Elementary. She picks some up there when
she walks her kids to school but could not get anyone from the church to even
ask their people to clean up after themselves. They just say it is not their
property--even though it is in their community. NCDOT’s Adopt –A Highway or Asheville
Green Works’ Adopt-a-City Street were suggested to get people involved and
responsible for quarterly litter pick-ups. There needs to be more coordinating
with the community, sanitation and APD. Pattiy noted that Dogwood Health Trust
hired a Homelessness Consultant whose report and recommendations are due soon.
They may include a central entity and ‘boots on the ground’ people. Carrie
continues to have trash left behind her house by tent campers. She works with
Sanitation to pick it up but is concerned that to keep picking it up will just
encourage more. An ‘olive branch’ was suggested of getting trash cans for
litter near Haywood Street.
NCDOT AGREEMENTS:
Pattiy heard from Ken Putnam that they were approved by City Council and were
in the process of getting the appropriate signatures before a meeting with
Kristina Israel to begin the Neighborhood Matching Grant II.
COMMUNITY GARDEN: Joe
reported that work has begun on the west side clearing out the old and
beginning to install ground cloth and new beds. There were one big workday two
weeks ago and a smaller one last week. There will be another small one this
week and a larger one the week after.
PANTRY UPDATE:
Meredith looked at the 2015 Agreement and noted it might need updating and
annual review. There were some ideas that were clarified such as the site
placement and size of the concrete footings; the source –Asheville Buncombe
Food Policy Council; and initial use—not food. These should answer concerns
about vermin, security, access and things not being sold from it. The change in
use calls for a new agreement for a 2-3 year period maybe up to 5 years and is
in process. Joe will forward a map sketching the proposed location and
guidelines from ABFBC.
WECAN NEWSLETTER:
Joe completed the newsletter and Pattiy sent it to the printer today. Allegra
will again donate the cost. She requested 300 copies to leave some at the
Patton and the Hilliard. They should be ready by next week and should be
delivered before Thanksgiving which is just one week before the meeting.
ANNUAL MEETING PLANNING:
Rebecca aims to encourage more participation by shaping the Annual General
Membership Meeting into more of a holiday gathering. She also asked for
objections to postponing until February the election of officers (which usually
takes place in January) and conducting a WECAN Visioning session for the board
in January. Byron agreed to lead the visioning session--to look at what we have
done, what we are doing, what has changed and where we want to go. Board orientation
is also needed especially for new board members to know their roles and what is
expected of them. The visioning should only take 1-2 hours-- not days. Byron
observed that Rebecca has served us above and beyond and is ready to pass the
baton. Neighbors appreciate having an active neighborhood and are ready to step
up. The holiday party will include a recap of the year, update of ongoing
projects (grants, agreements, pantry, etc. and election of new board members.
HALLOWEEN:
Joe counted 35 attendees including the children.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Rebecca moved and Byron seconded a motion to
approve the minutes of the WECAN Board meeting on October 6. The motion passed.
BLOCK JESSIES: JOE noted
a Farmers Market has appeared under the Smoky Park (Jeff Bowen) Bridge on
Wednesdays. PATTIY noted that the
loud vehicle noise was not there last Saturday. She was grateful but did not
know what prevented it. She is having a hip replacement and asked only for good
energy after 8:30 am on Tuesday November 29.
ADJOURN: Meeting adjourned at 7:42 p.m.
Next WECAN Annual General Membership meeting December 1, 2022 at 6:30
at 21 Jefferson Drive.
Minutes submitted by Joe Fioccola
ADDENDA:
To clarify, Brian delegated Susanne’s concerns to Seth, “Minister of Congregational Care and Mission”. It was Seth who was not interested in the partnership in Adopt-A-Highway but Carrie spoke to Brian on Friday and HSCD would like to adopt a highway and she has connected him with Susanne.
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