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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-11-03 Community Health Commission MinutesMINUTES EDINA COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMISSION CITY OF EDINA, MINNESOTA EDINA SENIOR CENTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2014 6:30 PM I CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 6:32 p.m. II. ROLL CALL Present: Melinda Bothun-Hurley, Kristen Conner, Cathy Cozad, Matt Doscotch, Nadia Martyn, Aditya Mittal, Ginny Ogle, Alison Pence, Magen Puerzer, Mike Sackett, Joel Stegner, Staff Liaison Jeff Brown Guest speakers: Bill Neuendorf, Edina Community Development Director; Bonnie Paulsen and Lisa Brodsky, Bloomington Public Health Absent: None III. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA Member Bothun-Hurley approved the motion to approve the Agenda. Member Sackett seconded the motion. All voted aye. Motion carried. IV. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of October Minutes. Member Bothun-Hurley approved the motion to approve the Minutes. Member Sackett seconded the motion. All voted aye. Motion carried. V. COMMUNITY COMMENT None VI. REPORTS/RECOMMENDATIONS A. Redevelopment Planning for Former Public Works Site Bill Neuendorf, Edina Community Development Director. i. Fraeunshuh Construction has been chosen for developing the 3.3 acre site. The bus garage property is not included in the plan at this time. If that property becomes available during the design process, the scope of the development could expand. The details of the process will be announced pending City Council approval at tonight’s meeting. There will be a public meeting on December 4. Details will be announced as developed. Additional meetings will be held in March, April, and May. B. Bloomington Public Health (BPH) Update Bonnie Paulsen, Lisa Brodsky, Bloomington Public Health i. Emergency Preparedness/Ebola See PowerPoint handout of the slides. Mass dispensing drill – targeting those that cannot come to mass distribution center by using ‘Closed Points of Distribution’, like Sr. Living Facilities. Ebola – Worldwide: total of 13,000 cases/5,000 deaths. Symptoms are similar to influenza except for abnormal bleeding. It is spread by direct contact with bodily fluid. It cannot be spread unless symptomatic. No confirmed cases of Ebola in Minnesota. ii. Bloomington Update Flu shots are not being given at the Edina schools this year but are being given at the Senior Center and other locations. This information is communicated via the website, Facebook and Twitter. Vaccinations are free to those without health insurance. Insurance is billed for those that have it. There are 4 types of vaccines offered. The pneumonia shot is offered at the Senior Centers. Sage Clinic is located in Edina (near Fairview) and is open to people outside of BER (Bloomington, Edina, Richfield) but the majority of clients come from BER. Vulnerable adults – most referrals come from the police and the sanitarians. BER have the highest breast feeding initiative rating. 88% are still breastfeeding at 3 months compared to the state average of 76%. BPH is preparing to go through the accreditation process. Edina can also be accredited (working with Staff Liaison Brown). While accreditation is voluntary at this time, it may be beneficial to secure future funding. A focus of BPH is to bring funding back to drug/alcohol education. If you know of grant opportunities, please refer them to BPH. C. Edina Vision Process Discussion Member Cozad expressed that she liked how demographics were represented and that the process will provide influence over what Edina’s future will look like. Member Stegner noted that the eastern part of the city is experiencing lots of changes which can appeal to all kinds of people. Healthy people should be key vision for the future. Additional meetings: Vision Edina community workshops for the general public are scheduled for: • Wednesday, Nov. 5, Senior Center, 7-8:30 p.m. • Thursday, Nov. 6, Edina Library, 5280 Grandview Square, 1:30-3 p.m. • Wednesday, Nov. 19, Senior Center, 7-8:30 p.m. Email updates can be obtained by registering at: http://edinamn.gov/index.php?section=vision_edina D. Work Group Updates i. Youth Students will be presenting information on drug/alcohol use education at the December CHC meeting (televised). The students will plan to meet with the Youth work group on November 13 at 6:30 p.m. Staff Liaison Brown will secure a location for that meeting. ii. General/Senior No new report. iii. Communications - The modifications to the website are a significant improvement, but the CHC discussed including more content. Notable things could include the annual work plan. Posting additional documents, such as Advisory Communications and Recommendations to the Council are another possible improvement. Member Doscotch will work on narrative that further clarifies some of the posted information on the website for consideration by the CHC in early 2015. Member Stegner asked for a motion to have two 2014 Advisory Communications posted immediately on the website. There was no second to the motion. A CHC member asked for analytics on website usage. Staff Liaison Brown will check on that. It is National Public Health week in April. VII. CORRESPONDENCE None. VIII. CHAIR AND COMMISSION MEMBER COMMENTS Metro Shape survey is now being done (7 county area). Staff Liaison Brown indicated that the contract between Edina and BPH is up for renewal. Member Doscotch made the motion to recommend that City Council renew the contract with BPH for 2015. Member Stegner seconded the motion. After discussion, all voted aye. Motion carried. IX. STAFF COMMENTS A. Noise Complaints There have been complaints about the high school football stadium PA and music noise. A new PA system is being used and volume control is being worked on. There is a playoff game on November 6th that will be monitored. B. Medical Consultant Staff Liaison Brown will be meeting with the city’s medical consultant on Friday at HCMC. Also, consider if the CHC meeting should be changed to another day for next year. X. ADJOURNMENT Member Martyn motion to adjourn. Member Cozad seconded the motion. All voted aye. The meeting was adjourned at 8:50 p.m.