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Agenda 05-19-2026; 8-a - Minutes for April 16, 2026, April 21, 2026, and April 30, 2026
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21 <br /> 1 Commissioner Portie-Ascott said she is in support of listening sessions in the north and <br /> 2 south of the county with two commissioners in attendance. She would want attendance to rotate <br /> 3 between commissioners to reduce the burden on busy schedules. <br /> 4 Commissioner Bedford said she does not think the Board should have ongoing listening <br /> 5 sessions. She noted a housing listening session with low attendance. <br /> 6 Commissioner McKee said there were about 10 people in attendance. <br /> 7 Vice-Chair Fowler said she was not in favor of listening sessions, but was supportive of <br /> 8 topic-specific sessions led by county staff. She said she had personal experience giving extended <br /> 9 time to community members in informal settings and found that it often did not change <br /> 10 perceptions or reach new audiences. She said she preferred having staff conduct targeted <br /> 11 sessions and report findings back to the Board on a quarterly basis. <br /> 12 Commissioner McKee said he's attended several community meetings that were ad hoc in <br /> 13 nature. He did not see a significant problem with multiple commissioners attending a community <br /> 14 session, if it was noticed appropriately, since the county already holds gatherings that attract <br /> 15 commissioners informally. <br /> 16 Vice-Chair Fowler asked if Commissioner McKee would like to have a formal listening <br /> 17 session with two commissioners rotating. <br /> 18 Commissioner McKee asked the Board what type of information they are looking for that <br /> 19 they aren't getting now. <br /> 20 Chair Hamilton said she was cautious about commissioners leading formal listening <br /> 21 sessions because individual commissioners cannot speakforthe full Board,and that inconsistency <br /> 22 in how decisions are characterized could create confusion. She said the more appropriate model <br /> 23 was for commissioners to attend community events and informal gatherings individually and <br /> 24 bring constituent input back to the full Board and county staff. <br /> 25 Commissioner McKee said if he is discussing policy with the public, he always prefaces it <br /> 26 by saying it that it is his opinion. He said he did not think they needed to have formal listening <br /> 27 sessions, but if commissioners wanted to attend, the Clerk to the Board could provide notice to <br /> 28 the public. <br /> 29 Commissioner Portie-Ascott said she would like to provide an opportunity for people to <br /> 30 speak who wouldn't normally contact the Board or attend business meetings. <br /> 31 Chair Hamilton said there are two ways to provide opportunities to the public. She said <br /> 32 they could have listening sessions in different parts of the county that any commissioner can <br /> 33 attend, but commissioners can also meet with community members individually and bring <br /> 34 information back to the Board. <br /> 35 Wil Glenn suggested a coffee meeting with commissioners, which will be very informal. <br /> 36 Commissioner McKee recalled informal meetings that he and former commissioner Renee <br /> 37 Price held with the community. <br /> 38 Chair Hamilton said commissioners could still do that. She said there are options to set up <br /> 39 informal meetings without staff. She said that there did not seem to be Board support for formal <br /> 40 listening sessions, but commissioners can meet with the public individually and share information <br /> 41 with the rest of the Board. <br /> 42 Commissioner Portie-Ascott said one of the most important points listed on the <br /> 43 community survey was communication with residents. <br />
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