Near Eastside Neighborhood Summit - December 12, 2013

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December 12, 2013 6:30 – 8pm NEAR EASTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD SUMMIT

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The PPT from our December Neighborhood Summit to manage and discuss the Near Eastside Quality of Life Plan.

Transcript of Near Eastside Neighborhood Summit - December 12, 2013

  • 1. NEAR EASTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD SUMMITDecember 12, 2013 6:30 8pm

2. HOUSEKEEPING Summit Packet How to add to the QLP JHBCC Super Bowl Ticket Flier Net Zero Taskforce Summary sheet 3 East Race Series Restrooms To the back and down the hall to the left. Children Playroom is to the back and down the hall to the left 3. GUIDELINES Objective: To allow Near Eastside residents and stakeholders a periodic opportunity to celebrate accomplishments, to admit failures, to share challenges, and to add new objectives, goals, and actions to the Near Eastside Quality of Life Plan. Nothing is removed or added to the Quality of Life Plan unless 75% of those gathered agree. Everyone can vote. Everyone can speak. 4. GROUND RULES The Summit is not where we solve problems. No person can speak more than three minutes in total. Be Kind. Begin by stating your name Use the microphone. 5. NEAR EASTSIDE CELEBRATIONS 6. RIVOLI PARK LABYRINTH Park in Rivoli Park neighborhood Community reflection & art space Installed on Indy DO Day October 10, 2013 Contact Lisa Boyles @ 372-6983 or [email protected] Connects to Plan Item 6.3.3 7. RIVOLI THEATRE CONSTRUCTION Partnership between Rivoli Theatre Board and East 10th Street Civic Association For more info Contact Tammi Hughes [email protected] or 317-633-8162 8. ART UNVEILING AT FLETCHER PARK 9. NEAR EAST SOCCER ALLIANCE (NESA) Efforts to coordinate soccerprogramming in Near Eastside related to Plan Item 4.6.3 Partnership between several groups to initially work with youth in the neighborhood Looking for those with experience in soccer to volunteer Megan [email protected] Josh Bowling [email protected] 10. SPRINGDALE OAK TREE Tree has been infested and will need to be treated to be saved To date over $300 has been raised to support saving the Springdale oak tree. 11. EAST WASHINGTON STREET PLANNING Joe Bowling 12. FAILURES 13. SKILLS BANK 1.1.G Item : Develop an online printed skills bank of local craftsmen/trades. Lead Partner: JHBCC Item garaged at previous meeting 1 years ago. Comment made that this was what Angies List does. Program would be larger than could be maintained, question of who would be liable, how to figure out who is licensed or not. Is it relevant ? 14. GREEN PRACTICES Item 6.3.G Support green practices by becoming an implementation neighborhood for Indy GreenPrint. Lead Partner: Livability Action Team NESCO Indy GreenPrint no longer exists. The Livability Action Team was also never formed. Was garaged 1 year ago for editing for the neighborhood and to explore further how the neighborhood can support green practices. No work has been completed to date. 15. ACTION 16. DIVERSITY TASKFORCE Created to discuss:Item 5.2.G Develop a Listening Team to meet with local minority residents on barriers to Latino and African American engagement and leadership, in order to support and encourage growth of minority engagement and leadership 17. DIVERSITY TASKFORCE RECOMMENDATIONS Remove: Item 5.2.1 Host a PosadaLead Partner: St. Philip NeriReplace: Item 5.2.1 Explore possibilities and coordinate partners to host discussions and study circles about understanding each other in a cross-cultural world. Lead Partner: NESCO Item 5.2.3(formerly garaged) Explore potential partners and coordinate interested community members to develop an ongoing Listening Engagement and Leadership Cadre to inquire with local Latino and African American residents in order to support and encourage growth of minority engagement and leadership. Lead Partner: NESCO 18. EDUCATION TASKFORCECreated to discuss: Early Childhood Education 19. EDUCATION TASKFORCE RECOMMENDATIONS Add: (does not currently exist): Priority 3.4 Improve Pre-K educational opportunities in the east side neighborhoods. Item 3.4.1 Create and implement a survey of early childhood resources in the neighborhoods, including both licensed and unlicensed daycares, nurseries, and multi-family childcare services. Lead Partner: Westminster Item 3.4.2 Once survey is complete, distribute results to residents, early childhood educators, and neighborhood stakeholders . Lead Partner: Westminster Item 3.4.3 Form group to analyze data, and work to improve resources in the community. Lead Partner: Westminster 20. NEAR EASTSIDE ENGAGEMENT FORM Task forces/Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities Creative program idea for Urban Box Suggestions for Next Summit 21. UPDATES 22. RE-ENTRY TASKFORCE Created to discuss:Item 4.5.1 Develop and support inmate reentry programs with the Duvall Residential Center and the Indianapolis Re-entry and Education Facility 23. NET ZERO ENERGY TASKFORCE Created to Discuss:Ruby Park brownfield & powering neighborhood homes Ball State and IU Charette research and planning with the neighborhood. 24. 2014 NESCO FEAST OF LANTERNSWILL BE HELD AUGUST 23, 2014 Project Manager for Feast of Lanterns 2014 A new structure to organize/plan This new structure offers many opportunities for neighbors with all types of skills and skill levels to get involved in this celebration of community All positions are open prior experience isnt a requirement Sign up is available tonight for all committees ( a n d wi l l c o n t i n u e t o b e a va i l a b l e o n t h e N E S C O we b s i t e t h r o u g h J a n u a r y 1 5 , 2 0 1 5 ) First meetings to take place in early February 2014 More information will be posted on the NESCO website: nescocommunity.org 25. 2014 FEAST OF LANTERNS ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Sponsors Publicity VolunteersProject Manager - Melissa BentonLanternsParadeMusicLogisticsKids ZoneFoodVendorsWorkshopElectricNESCO NeighborhoodsDcor w/LogisticsDcor w/LanternsFor-ProfitAuctionSound / StageNon-ProfitMore information to be posted at nescocommunity.org 26. POGUES RUN SCIENCE & ART Molly Trueblood 27. I-AD INFRASTRUCTURE SURVEY REPORT Dan ODea 28. INFRASTRUCTURE AND HOUSING SURVEY RESULTS 29. RAW DATA 30. COMPLETED BLOCKS 31. MAP OF VACANTS 32. DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL STREET SCORES 5Frequency43210 012345 Score678More 33. MAP OF STREET SCORES 34. CONTACT:Dan ODea [email protected] 317-808-2318 35. NESCO CONGRESS Saturday, February 15 th Details Coming Soon!NEXT NEIGHBORHOOD SUMMIT Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:30 8pm Spades Park Branch Library 1801 Nowland Ave.