HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 04/10/2008 PORT ANGELES F COMMITTEE
Port Angeles, Washington
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Mission Statement:
To create a strong economically and culturally vibrant community
that will enhance the lives of our citizens.
CALL TO ORDER: Chair Cherie Kidd opened the meeting a1 7:30a.ru.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Chair Cherie Kidd, Don 9crg', Mike Chapman, George 8chooufe|d\, Doug Noss,
1`erg'Weed, L.induRohnark, Willie Nelson, Dave Miller.
/Jxff'yruvmn/: Nathan West, Teresa Pierce.
Public Present: Tim Boyle from the Planning Commission. pLuea\/ccnonouunived late.
Approval ofMinules
Vice-Chair Lhapnnan made u motion to approve the March 2008 minutes as presented. G. Sch000fe|dt
second. Minutes approved unanimously.
Citizen-At Lar,-e Openings lAlternales
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m Citizen-At-Large Openings
Another application for a Citizen-At-Large position was received yesterday. Chair Kidd has not had the
opportunity to review the application and asked for additional dnue. Chair Kidd and D. Perry will rnubo
arrangements\o review the applications.
m Alternates
T. pioroo ,oqucaiud that if members had not already done so, to p}ouoe provide their ukecnu]o`o
contact information.
Chair Kidd stated that each group represented by P/\ Forward can bring so much back in ideas for the
theme of20lU. She was in Victoria last week and reported that marketing for the 2010 Olympics is already
in ƒu|| swing in Victoria and that the entire region will be spotlighted internationally 6vthe Olympics.
Preparing for 2010 is also another way for Port Angeles and Victoria to connect and reach out across the
border. Victoria has 15 international flags on display in their harbor. Chair Kidd presented an initial logo
design (attached)to promote 20 10 and also wore a t-shirt depicting the same logo as an example. She also
presented a centerpiece for the meeting table that included an American and Canadian flag together as
another symbol fbrproou*duo of 2010.
C. Kidd stated that Port Angeles lacks cxoi\onnun1 for visitors as they enter the city from the ferry. She
suggested that big flags be located down along the waterfront to announce upon visitors' arrival that they
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C. Kidd also showed examples of other t-shirts from Canada and Vancouver that promoted the 2010
Olympics. The Canadian-American connection needs to be marketed as well as the Olympics. There are
lots of opportunities for Port Angeles. She then asked the Committee for their ideas.
L. Dn\noark asked if the idea for this promotion(o extend beyond the 2O18 Olympics isaoroothing for P/\
Forward to do. Chair Kidd responded that international attention is the opportunity for the community to
upgrade the community.
W.Nelson stated that 2010 is a good deadline and way to improve the marketability of Port Angeles. He
mentioned that there are plans for a new mural on the Coho Ferry building by Jackson Smart. He
continued that plans from ten years ago include some aspects of preparing with new sidewalks and water
mains.
R. Yeonemnn offered that PAForward needs 1ocome back to larger overall plans um that was the purpose
that the Committee was designed todo.
W.Nelson wLu1ud that there is une*d to take advantage of the opportunity and also how that effort
continues for 2to3 years after the Olympics. ||e stated that other communities have been disappointed
when expected poet-()|yrnpio Games results did not materialize.
Chair Kidd asked what P/\ Forward should do with this, and maybe get old plans off the shelf. D. Miller
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stated that there needs\obo more visible energy downtown such aa the Farmers' Market o,artists. He
thought the concept of the twin flags was u good idea.
[}.Numw said that lie ie still relatively new io the area. What brought hirn here was how gorgeous the area
was, but lie was disappointed with the look of both Port Angeles and Sequim downtown areas. He believes
that towns with thernes succeed. T. Boyle asked if there are either State or Federal resources/funding
available to market Port Angeles. R. Veenema replied that those type of funds are not available and that
the State doesn't even have Ouodingtv market itac|f. T. Boyle stated that this should he pursued with our
State Representatives.
R. \/ocnerna stated(hotthcrno ideas had been discussed many times and had just not been we]| received by
the community. Plans to fix up the downtown were good and wanted,but otheme vvua 'uutuoip/o||
received. He continued that many plans were already underway such as the Gateway International prqject
and more marketing emphasis by the Coho and that the Chamber will also be promoting the 2010
Olympics.
D. Perry asked the members to offer what they individually thought that PA Forward should be doing and
what exactly ia the Committee's responsibility. Since El. Vocuc000 and M. Chapman were the longest
standing ou*nobemof the Committee, be encouraged their opinions.
|{. Veononnostated that lie had been attending P/\ Forward meetings for about 8years. Be said inpast
years that the Committee had more^^oncu1"than h does now. Before the Committee was"downtown
focused"and plans were made. There are still many items that could he worked ou that could take
advantage of the groups represented by PA Forward. He stated that the Committee should work on
concepts that all of the represented groups could buy into, not necessarily marketing ideas. He offered
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examples such ua the waterfront promenade, aignugc and raising awareness of the College. He stated that
the look of buildings is the responsibility of tile building owners, not the City and not the business owners.
He stated that it is important to work to find fixes, not band-aids. He fears that the Committee has lost its
focus.
T. Boyle offered that there should be aobaic&y for the group with focus on smaller projects and to use the
Committee most effectively and find ways to instigate change so it happens.
M. Chapman stated that 9A Forward iaun advisory group\o City Council. |Ke asked 0. Perry what
Council's intent ie for p/\ Forward. D. Perry stated that he could not speak for tile entire City Council, but
lie could speak for the new members on the Council and they would support that PA Forward be a catalyst
|o develop infrastructure of the City au that people just don't go right ontoO|yonpio National Park,tile Hoh
Rain Forest or the Ferry.
M. Chapman stated that"governments plan" and that the Committee needs to interject in the City's plans
for issues such as transportation and zoning and that the Committee should look at the City's
Comprehensive Plan and Harbor Plan. The Committee should weigh iuon those plans and not start oil its
own set ufplans. Ho emphasized that the Committee does not flex its muscles enough.
Chair Kidd stated that the point ofP& Forward was(o have u united voice.
N. West responded that that tile City's Comprehensive Plan is a2O-yoarplan and that implementation of
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plans ioimportant. T{e offered the example of how P/l Forward rocoourncodod that the by-pass bu made u
priority and because of that recommendation City Council gave it more priority as part of its Capital
Facilities Plan. ]fe suggested that u purpose ofP/\Forward call buto work to re-prioritize projects. He
added that all groups represented by PA Forward can help move the community forward and how this
process can hc expedited bv the work of the Committee.
W.Nelson offered that the Committee could discuss ubetuc|ca 0m success, for example ernpb/ buildings in
the downtown area.
M. Chapman stated that the Committee needed information from the City's Comprehensive Plan to help
craft the work of the Committee. W.Nelson added that the process is utwo-p/uy street and that the
Committee groups also need to bring feedback\oCouncil. M. Chapman continued that bia important<o
further ideas from the community and not duplicate efforts.
N. West offered to provide information at meetings but did not want the intent to be to pick apart the plans.
He encouraged all members to get involved in the public comment process. R. \/eenenou confirmed that
thcinfbnua1ionvvouldon|ybeue*daaaurferenoefhrP/\ Poovordtonuakcrocorurucnda1ionsioCity
Council. C. Chapman stated that City Council needs to direct the committee and provide the information
necessary\ornukcdecisions.
T. Pierce offered that City Council had already given direction tuthe Committee that included the topics
listed oil this meeting's agenda of beautification, community design and signage. Group discussion
continued with the decision to make a request to City Council to provide the top two issues for the
Committee to work on. N. West will provide relevant planning information on those two topics a1 tile next
meeting.
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W. Nelson offered again that the work of the committee should be a two-way street.
Member Reports
None.
New Business
None.
Ai&urnment
Meeting adjourned at 8:41 a.m.
Next Meeting Date:
May 8, 2008 at regular starting time of 7:30 a.m. in the Public Works Conference Room in City Hall.
Cherie Kidd,Chair Teresa Pierce
Executive Communications Coordinator
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NEW AND ON-GOING ACTION ITEMS
DATE DESCRIPTION RESPONSIBLE PARTY TARGET DEADLINE
1-12-06 Bring Council's project Chair Williams On-Going
priority list to meeting
2-9-06 Continue Discussions on Group On-Going
Housing/Jobs
3-13-2008 "2010"Theme Adopted Group On-Going
COMPLETED ACTION ITEMS
DATE DESCRIPTION RESPONSIBLE PARTY TARGET DEADLINE
3-9-06 Letter to City Council, Mark Madsen Completed
Planning Commission
and County regarding
Southern Cross-Route
April-May Strategic Planning Meetings Group Completed 5-11-06
2006 with Jim Haguewood
February Make recommendation to
2007 City Council regarding Group Completed 2-8-07
Harbor Plan
May 10, Determine PA Forward
2007 representative to Lodging Group Completed 5-10-2007
Tax Committee
October 11, Determination of PUD Group Completed 10-11-07
2007 Representative
October Gather input regarding Cross- Group Completed 10-11-07
2007 Route issue
December Give Recommendation to
2007 City Council Regarding Group Completed
Cross-Town Route
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