HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-06-1973 youth commission minutesMI^UTES
SARATOGA YGUTH COr°.i•1ISSI01
TIr:E: September h, 1Q73 - 7:30 P.P1.
PLACE: Crisp r~emoriai Conference Room, Sarato~;a City Offices, 137'J7
Fruitva7.e kvenue, Saratoga, Calif. x50',70
TYPE: Regular rieeting
I. RCLL CALL
Fresent: Commissioners Baker, Belanger, Gordon, Fischer, Hammack,
Hilsenrath, P~IcLeod, L•leiss, and Gr'right.
Absent: Cojrmis si.oners Saitta and Smith.
II. r;IIdUTES
There were no TMirnites presented to tae Commission.
The Secretary :' ^'.~s""I'atLll.ateC' COfi!^iSS1.Oner riil.SPnrdt~ 7 Or ~:1; ~'?L?71':l~%-
T;lE'nt tG ~~','1e St•= `' _ S~E'er i nr' CCI~:,":"_1t%eE' for the UT'~'an~~at10?'1 Q~' ci.
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III. CLD BUSI,ESS
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Com°~issior::~-^ ri lsenrath renorte3 that rermi ssior_ to ~.,se th. Tu'' ...
Save parkin _ lot io,° t^e street dance had been ~_;? n ~a_, rc~..;u~,~>~',
insurance c'".ld ^a-re ~;o ~ e obtained.
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they are c~`~~i1a~Jy?, and ;•Iro.t the=.r Dr}~'?S ~ri0>_lla L>~. iii':n _. .,_'eCi
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is ar.~ •,vav -o efect-i-. e_r clo.~e ~ =I ~_'e _., _r~ ± ot.
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SARATOGA YOUTH COMi~iTSSI01 - P~;INUTES - SEPTET%BER 6, 19`73 - continued
B. DISCUSSION OF DIRECTION OF YOUTH COl~in;ISSIC?`3
The Secretary said that the responsibilities and direction of this
Youth Commission need to be clarified. Officially, the Commission
Vras set up to be an advisor to the City Council on subjects re-
lated to youths. This is why the Commission is running into tro,:l::l
ir1 sponsoring a street dance. This type of project sb.ould
probably be done through the Yout?i Center c~hich is authorized and.
budge~;ed to sponsor dances. The types of things that the Cor;:rr:is--
sion should become involved in are recorr,.nendations like the CATV
reUnrted the Commission prepared for th.e Council. If the
Comrnissicn is interested in events like the'•dance, the Com:~~issio.~
might look into the possibility of sponsoring an annual concert
series. Ti7i s would have a more last=ing effect on the cornrnuni t`T
than a single dance. Also, the Commission should keep in :::ind
the people it represents, and try to be involved in projects c•r'_~ich
relate to or involve them.
Commissioner Fischer mentioned that the upcoming Youth Con~!~ererc?
at San Jose State University is a project the Commission could
become involved in. They might want to set up3booth, besides
simply attending.
C. YOUTH C0~•"i, {SSiON t~.00Tfi AT THE FESTIVAL
The Secretary said that this booth need not be elaborate, bit c~~^~t
this is an ~;xcellent opportunity for the Cor,:mission to get s~~_~~:~:
exposure tc the community. Tie most important t-riin~ is to 'i~a~~F; ;~
Commissions=-r, there all the time to meet and talk ~•.7itia people.
The Commi s:pion discussed st~Te°al possible displays includinrn .'~a ~~:~-
graphs and a simple informational brochure to hind aut. T:_e~T f.~".t
that this ~~,o~,~ld be a chance to get the opinions of the cG'.'-_1?i;.r, i t~;
concerning- tee proposed ~~'est v~.ley Freeway, and +~!ould lire '.:o
conduct a ,~oll. A Committee was established to enter the Co;:.~:ir~-
sion in' ti~r.~ Festival and coop^dinate the boo t'ti.
D. COT•u~U~ITY GARDE ~ R~'OR?'
Com:_:issioner i~~cCleod reported that Greg Haynes ha.d left his pC>~ ~ '::~,~.
as ;•~ana~in:T Gardener at the Community Garden because he dice ~-,.; - ~ -. ~.
he had been netting the necessary support to slake the project ..~°~--.
Steve Cu.::mings, the current i~iananir^g Gardener is giving lect.~.~~°~s
relating the the Garden and gardening every second Saturday. V:~,e
was not su_,e about exact dates, but said she :could f_nd out. Ch°
also reported that neev venetable beds have been establis:~ec~.
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SARATOGA YOUTH COiMISSI0T1 - MITvUTES - SEPTEMBER 6, 19'73 - continued
IV. T~E~°l BUSINESS
A. POSSIBThITY OF Ii~'VESTIGATIOTv GF FREE~~AY TT~ROUGH SARATOGA
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D.
The Commission felt that the proposed .lest Valley Freeway con-
c~rns many Saratoga residents. To begin a study, they decided
tp poll residents at the Saratoga Fall Festival. The Commission
did not have much informa_tlon about the plans for the fr.eeway's
development, and would like more before meeting the community
or beginning a recommendation. In preparing the recommendation,
the Commission felt that the positive effect the freea,•ay would
have in lightening the traffic along High~•ray q should be considered
along with the possibly negative effect it might have on the
atmosphere of Saratoga. Another bossibility that should be con-
sidered is whether or not rapid transit might be a better solution..
than another freeway. Commissioner Belanger said that he would
be interested in working on this study.
DISCUSSIOTr CF FORMIT~G COUT~TY YGIiTiI CC"NiISSICI`'
Chairman Gordon stated that a County Youth Commission would,
hopefully, inspire more county cities to establish youth commis-
sions.
The Commission is interested in riaving a booth at the Youtr
Convention and thought that it ~~~ould be an excellent onr~ox~tuni_ty
to publicize and attract surport for this project. They ~rrovld then
like to set up a meeting with- these people to start organizing
the County Commission.
DISCUSSIOT OF FO vT~iTi G r-Ti G'-i SCI?OCL IJI AISON GROUP
Chairman Gordon said that the San Jose Youth Commission has set
up a high school liaison program. Its purpose is to keep the
Comrriission informed about what the different schools are a.oi..^•.
The liaison would go to the Student Council, or perhaps, the
Principal's Advisory Committee at Saratoga l;igh School, ar~d re-
port back to the Youth Commission.
The Commission felt that the liaison should not be a member cf
this Commission. Tris person could also function as a liaison
with student organizations, and wov.ld possibly be called uL~on to
speak before such groups as a Youth Coma-iission representative.
SARATOGA T~E~~S CCLUI~""I O1T YCLTT~-i CGMISSIO'i~
The Commission felt that they do i.ot have enough exposure to the
community, and as a result, are unable to effectively represent
the young people of Saratoga.
Commissioner T~"cCleod said that a newspaper column would be a w~-
t0 let ~-eOrle ~n0.•: .: '?c:t thE' Youth CO::..T.isS~On i S d01n~' S:~'I t0
publicize u:~coming youth-oriented events. The responsibility
for writing the column could be shared among the Commissioners,
but one person should be in charge of getting the article to the
news~aarer.
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SARATOGA YOUTH CO^~IP~?ISSICr1 - I~~IP;UTES - SEFTEi~iLER 6, IG'73 - continued
V. '~,'P,ITTEN COI~IMUNICATIO"?S
There were no written comrnunications.
VI. ORAL, ~OPP~?UNICATIOT~S
A. PAT COPELAND, SAivT JOSE YOUTH COILII~~ISSION
Chairman Gordon introduced Fat Cope]_and, of t'ne San Jose Youth
Commission to t'ae Commission. Pat asked this Commission to
Support the upcoming Youth Conference beinr_-.coordinated by the
San Jose Youth Commission. The conference ~~~ill be November 10th
at the San Jose State University Student Union. Twc ~f the
sneakers ~~rill be Senator Gregario of Darin and John Vasconcellos
of San Jose. Ther. P ~-:~i 11 also be booths set up dealing Frith
youth-oriented subjects. The Commission eras given a brochure
with more details about the conference. Fat asked that the
Commission rive their support through a recommendation that the
City Council pass a resolution supporting it, and with any
publicity they might be able to give it.
Pat also reported on the progress of the State Youth Commission.
He .has been tallying with Senator Dimoly of Los Angeles and
I~Ir. Livin~~ston of the Executive Office, but they both feel teat
a-bill introduced into the Legislature now eaould fail. As a
result, na biil wi11 be introduced until the next; session.
B. STEVE HAI~°'i•~ACR CN YOUTI? CO~I~IISSIOI~ R?E?~.~SPAPER
Steve and the rest of the Commission felt that tre newpaper colu^~n
would be a cheaper and easier ~~~ay to x~ublici_ze Youth Commission
activities than publishing their own newpaper.
Respectfully submitted,
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George Everhart, Secretary
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