CNIA Quarterly Board Meeting and CNIA-CI Joint Discussion
January 28, 2017
In attendance: Katherine Dirga, Dan Thompson, Peyton Stinson, Jocelyn Chen Wise, John Dirga, Katie Butler, Karin Kane, Paul Freeman, Chris McCain, Alexa Mosely
- Introductions
- Katie Butler – interest areas 1) increase membership of CNIA 2) consider merger
- Katherine Dirga – more inclusive meetings
- Budget
- 2016 Revenue: $8,700 (ads) + $1,700 (Crawl) + $250 (License plates and donation)
- Expenses newsletter $8,500 (breaks even)
- For 2017, estimate budget about $12,450 total revenue. Budget $12,430 total expenses.
- Board voted to present this budget at next CNIA meeting.
- Committee Updates and 2018 Plans
- Membership – working on online registration and yearly renewals for residents
- NPU–many emails come to NPU representative, would be more appropriate to shift many communications and/or social media contact. Cabbagetown by-laws are due to NPU soon. NPU by-laws also need to be approved by neighborhood, must be posted on our website for 2-3 months for neighborhood review. NPU and Natalyn’s office will want list of NPU alternates. Open position for Candler Park Conservancy, they are a brand new organization. NPU $50 dues are due soon. CSX/Hulsey Yard Visioning, soccer field in greenspace?
- Public Safety
- CSX grant of $5K will go to public safety, check written to CI and then to CRISP
- Funding mostly generated by on-going sources: APD and Natalyn’s office
- Exploring why city has been stalled on getting trees trimmed to improve lighting on Wylie
- 600 Memorial (Boulevard & Memorial) - filed complaint with Code Enforcement to have court allow neighborhood to have mural painted. There will be meeting on Feb 7 regarding this.
- Historic Preservation and Land Use
- Monthly meeting schedule has changed so there will be more time to review potential projects
- Could limit number of projects to be presented each meeting
- Could put in by-laws that if building project owner does not show up to meeting, a letter to UDC would automatically go out
- Transportation
- NatalynArchibong’s office granted up to $12K for traffic study, will include input from surrounding areas and north Grant Park
- City said traffic calming funds could not be a stipulation for building on Memorial and Pearl, but property will still give $75K for Reynoldstown for traffic calming
- Hospitality
- Karen Russian will organize two new neighbor parties per year but would like someone else to be Hospitality Chair
- Communication/Social Media
- Discussion with Toolbox about merging CI and CNIA website. Focusing on HP Guidelines, Community Guideline, Chomp & Stomp. Toolbox quoted very discounted rate of $20/hr, totaling about $3K for webpage rebuild.
- CI Members Joint Discussion – Lunch
- Introductions
- Draft Strategic Plan Summary
- CI worked with Terri Tyson, nonprofit consultant, to do some strategic planning. Drafted Strategic and Tactical Plan, noticed much overlap with CNIA initiatives.
- Merger: Benefits and Challenges
- Task Force: Volunteers for task force: Katie Butler, Alexa Mosely, John Dirga, Chris McCain, Katherine Dirga
- Challenges
- Legal designation (501c3 getting funding)? Is the City allowed to have an MOU with a neighborhood association? Some organizations are averse to granting money to a neighborhood association because it’s perceived as a homeowner’s association. Could pose question to Barrett Krise at Community Fund.
- Is there a way to stagger meetings for CI and CNIA? CI could change their meeting time.
- CI/CNIA merger could explore how to better prioritize projects
- Benefits
- Better use of time for board members and reduce redundancies
- Committees
- Governance
- Budget/Finance
- HPLU spawns a Planning Committee?
- Could break HPLU into HP and LU separately?
- Transportation
- Public Safety
- Engagement with other neighbors is key to safety
- Hospitality into “Neighbor Outreach?”
- Hospitality
- EPL Fund or other Service Grants Committee
- Fundraising
- Parks
- Perhaps Parks makes sense as a CNIA committee that reports to CI
- The Way Forward
- Next Steps and Action Items
- Candler Park Conservancy needs to fill a position, is looking to a Cabbagetown volunteer to sit on board as a non-community member. Benefit to Cabbagetown is to learn how a larger, more well-funded neighborhood operates, i.e. overrun by festivals.