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8 <br /> Commissioner Price said that when she met with farmers and mentioned the Food <br /> Council, they responded with blank looks on their faces. She said she appreciated what the <br /> former coordinator did. She said they already know a lot of information about the organizations <br /> that provide services. She said she wanted to move forward with another approach to put food on <br /> the table. She said she will be voting against renewal of the MOU. <br /> Commissioner Richards clarified that currently there is no agreement, because the <br /> agreement expired. She asked if it was necessary to have a motion <br /> John Roberts said technically the Board would be reviving the agreement under similar <br /> and new terms. <br /> Commissioner Richards said she believes there is food vulnerability in the county. She <br /> said the previous agreement was not meeting food insecurities. She wondered if the MOU <br /> needed to be renewed at all. She asked if the Board would like to ask the County Manager to <br /> explore new ways to address hunger in the county. <br /> Chair Bedford said she wanted to make sure other commissioners got an opportunity to <br /> speak before making a motion. She said she thought the Board should consider the MOU first, <br /> and then discuss next steps. <br /> Commissioner Fowler said there are people working on these issues through Cooperative <br /> Extension. She wondered if this is something they could address, or are already addressing, and <br /> how did the Food Council improve on what they already do. She said the previous presentations <br /> felt inadequate and had information that she already knew. She said they weren't getting to <br /> solutions and they needed to address that issue. She read a passage from the minutes from the <br /> November 10, 2022 BOCC work session, during which a presentation was made on the <br /> Community Food Access Assessment: <br /> "She [a community expert] said that people see money going to pay people like her or for <br /> a refrigerated truck, when they could use those funds in their bank accounts." <br /> Commissioner Fowler said the community experts made the point that it's not just food insecurity <br /> but also affordable housing and transportation,which are areas the county already works on. She <br /> said there are things they already know need to be done, and said that the Board should prioritize <br /> those. <br /> Travis Myren said that if the Board directs staff to pursue a different path, there are people <br /> in Cooperative Extension and Economic Development that could work on weaving the services <br /> together without duplicating services. He said that he understands that the Board is looking for <br /> more tangible goods. <br /> Commissioner Hamilton said that the Food Council has not met the need. She said that <br /> the mission wasn't clear and that the Board needed to think of another way to address this. <br /> Vice Chair McKee said his expectations and the reality on the ground never synced up. <br /> He said the expiration of the agreement has placed it in limbo; it's still there, and there is an <br /> expectation that the Board will make a decision. He said the expiration puts the funding in <br /> question. He said that the Board should decide whether or not to renew the MOU rather than <br /> decline to address it. <br /> Chair Bedford agreed that the MOU should not be renewed. She also agreed that the <br /> Board should make a motion and vote on the MOU. <br /> A motion was made by Vice Chair McKee, seconded by Commissioner Price, to not renew <br /> the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)for the Orange County Food Council as proposed by <br /> the Food Council's Executive Committee. <br /> VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> Chair Bedford asked if there needed to be any more discussion or if the County Manager <br /> had the direction she needed. <br />