KNOXVILLE-KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE. April 23, 2015 MINUTES

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KNOXVILLE-KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE April 23, 2015 MINUTES The regularly scheduled meeting of the Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee was held at the L. T. Ross Building, 2247 Western Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 23, 2015. COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT Ms. Virginia Anagnost Rep. Joe Armstrong (Represented by Mr. Wesley Donaldson) Dr. Martha Buchanan (Represented by Mr. Dempsey Andes) Councilman Daniel Brown Commissioner Amy Broyles Ms. Polly Doka Ms. Mary Farmer Rev. John Gill Mr. Buz Johnson Mr. Art Cate (Represented by Ms. Ashley Ogle) Ms. Judy Poulson Ms. Monica Reed Mayor Madeline Rogero (Represented by Mr. Thomas Tank Strickland) Ms. Lena Sadiwskyj Dr. Sandra Twardosz Mr. Jeff Welch (Represented by Mr. Doug Burton) Mr. Charles Wright COMMITTEE MEMBERS ABSENT Ms. Debbie Black Ms. Jill Brown Mr. Jim DuBose Mayor Tim Burchett Dr. James McIntyre Ms. Martha Olson Judge John Rosson Ms. Rebecca Parr Ms. Lula Williams OBSERVER Ms. Patti Galvan Knox County Finance

The meeting was opened with a moment of silence, Ms. Virginia Anagnost, Board Chair, presiding. I. MINUTES (MAILED) Ms. Anagnost asked if there were additions or corrections to the minutes of the March 26, 2015 board meeting. There being none, the minutes were approved as distributed. II. SPECIAL RECOGNITION: KNOXVILLE INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIAN MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE (KICMA) Mr. Albert Nelson welcomed Rev. John Butler, pastor of Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church and president of KICMA. Mr. Nelson reported that KICMA has made their annual donation to the East Neighborhood Center to provide utility assistance to community members in need during the Winter months. He noted that these funds keep people from being evicted when they are facing a utility disconnection notice. Ms. Anagnost thanked Rev. Butler for KICMA s support and presented him with a certificate of appreciation on behalf of CAC. Rev. Butler told the board that KICMA knows the need is great, and pledged to continue supporting CAC programs that serve our community. Rev. Butler recognized CAC board member, Rev. John Gill, and thanked him for being an active KICMA member. III. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE REPORT Mr. Thomas Tank Strickland presented the Administrative Committee report for April 15, 2015. The Administrative Committee met on April 15, 2015, and makes the following report. Mr. Michael Shambling and Mr. Matt Neilson from PYA (Pershing Yoakley & Associates) met with the committee to review the audit report for the period ending June 30, 2014. Mr. Neilson went through the major sections of the report and answered questions from the committee members. The auditor s report expresses an unqualified opinion of the CAC financial statements. CAC was determined to be a low risk auditee. There were no material weaknesses identified with regard to internal controls over major programs. There were no findings for this year. The report notes that the prior year finding has been resolved. The committee reviewed the personnel actions on the attached sheet. The committee reviewed the Office on Aging Invested Funds. No action is required at this time. The Homeless Services financial reports were reviewed. The committee reviewed the Head Start and Early Head Start program information and financial reports for March 2015. The cash balance report as of April 15, 2015 was reviewed. Although there are amounts to be posted to the CAC accounts, a positive cash balance is being maintained overall and there are no concerns at this time. The committee recommends that staff be authorized to submit the operational plan for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) which is due in May. Additional information will be provided at the May board meeting. Full board approval is recommended. This will be a separate agenda item. The committee received an update on the status of local budget requests. Plans were made for board members to attend Mayor Rogero s budget presentation on April 29. Bus transportation will be 2

available from the Ross Building to Lakeshore Park at 11:15 a.m. The committee recommends that the CAC board meet at the O Connor Senior Center on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Full board approval is recommended. Mr. Strickland moved to approve the Administrative Committee report. Dr. Sandra Twardosz seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. Ms. Monica Reed moved to approve that the May meeting be held at O Connor Senior Center in recognition of Older Americans Month. Mr. Buz Johnson seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. IV. CAC KNOX COUNTY TRANSIT PRESENTATION Ms. Karen Estes presented the board members with copies of CAC Knox County Transit s Ride Guide and a brochure for Volunteer Assisted Transportation (VAT). She introduced and thanked Mr. Michael Humphrey, Transportation Manager; Mr. Warren Secrest, VAT Manager; and Ms. Nancy Welch, VAT Assistant Manager. Ms. Estes presented the Annual Report for Knox County CAC Transit. In FY 2013-2014, 7,083 unduplicated individuals were served and 198,607 trips were provided. Ms. Estes reported that there are 69 vehicles in the fleet, of which 64 have wheelchair access, with the average number of trips per day at 801. Ms. Estes said that Transit drivers undergo a great deal of training and testing to become and remain vehicle operators. She talked about funding accomplishments for the year. Six vehicles with cameras were purchased with capital funding through the Federal Highway Administration s Surface Transportation Program, administered by the Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization (KRTPO). One-time funding received from Knox County in the prior year lasted until November 2013, providing transportation for seniors and people with disabilities who were unable to use KAT, and to provide bus passes to low-income seniors who use the Knox Area Transit s fixed-route bus service. New funding was secured from the City of Knoxville who administers the Urbanized Area Grant Formula program of the Federal Transit Administration that will allow expanded public transportation opportunities for Knox county residents. Grant funding was secured from the Administration for Community Living to develop a tablet-based application to facilitate communication between the driver and those riders who have communication barriers. CAC has partnered with the University of Tennessee Industrial Engineering Department to develop the application. Dr. Sandra Twardosz said that the Ride Guide does not list eligibility requirements. Ms. Estes replied that outside of the KAT service area, there are no eligibility requirements. She added that Knox County CAC Transit transports people to and from work and dialysis 24 hours a day. Ms. Reed commented that recently, she saw a CAC Transit bus transporting people in the very early hours of the morning and was surprised to learn that they operate so early in the morning. Ms. Estes presented the Annual Report for Volunteer Assisted Transportation (VAT), noting that the program just celebrated its fifth year in operation. In FY 2013-2014, VAT served 220 people and 723 individuals received transportation counseling, information, and referrals. 3

The program s 39 volunteers provided over 5,200 hours of service while providing assistance and transportation to 220 riders on 4,303 trips and traveling 66,803 miles. Ms. Estes said that the fleet consists of 8 hybrid sedans and 7 wheelchair-accessible minivans. Since its beginning in March 2009, VAT has provided 18,212 trips, with 8,823 of those traveling to social programs. Ms. Estes noted that 30% of VAT riders are over 85 years of age. Rev. John Gill asked if VAT supplements the work of Knox County CAC Transit. Ms. Estes replied that they cater to different clientele, though someone who is blind may go to work using KAT, but may be driven to the grocery store by VAT if door-through-door service is needed. VAT riders may have needs that cannot be met by public transportation. Ms. Estes presented an update on Project Eric. With first year funding, focus groups were held with over 500 individuals to determine the three main barriers to transportation. They are: 1.) time involved in travel 2.) limited services, length of hours, scheduling 3.) customer service communication. With second year funding, CAC Knox County Transit worked with the University of Tennessee Industrial Engineering Department to develop a mobile application to reduce and eliminate communication barriers between riders and transit drivers. This application development is called Project Eric in memory of the UT graduate student who initially envisioned the project, but passed away from cancer the day after the funding announcement was made. Being in the third year of funding, Knox County CAC Transit is now installing and refining the application for use in the fleet. Ms. Estes showed a slide of the application, which has four categories: hearing, vision, cognitive, and non-english speaking. She said that Tennessee School for the Deaf (TSD) students are now using 8 tablets with the application installed. The goal of Project Eric is to get at least 5 years of funding to continue development of the application. Ms. Estes said that she hopes that next year s funding will allow us to make the application available to other agencies and transit providers via the Apple and Android markets. Ms. Estes added that CAC is one of seven agencies in the U.S. to receive this funding. Commissioner Amy Broyles said that Knox County is a member of the National Association of Counties (NAC), and they are always looking for innovative programs to recognize and share with other counties around the country. Ms. Broyles said that she would like to submit a report about Project Eric to NAC. Ms. Estes said that this would be a great thing to do. Ms. Estes recognized Mr. Doug Burton, who serves as chair of the CAC Transportation Advisory Committee and also serves on the CAC board representing the Metropolitan Planning Committee. Mr. Burton said that he has served on the advisory committee for more than 20 years and that he is proud of how efficient CAC Knox County Transit has become and how much it has grown over the years. He remarked that VAT is an excellent program that allows people to remain in their homes longer and reduces the need for institutional living. V. COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (CSBG) PRE-PLANNING Ms. Kelly asked board members to complete and return a CSBG board survey. This survey is conducted annually by the board to determine what the board feels are priority needs in our community. She stated that a similar survey was being completed by CAC clients and that 4

the results would be used in the planning process for the use of CSBG funds. She stated that the CSBG operational plan would need to be submitted before the board meets in May and requested board approval to submit the plan when completed subject to review. Ms. Poulson moved to approve submission of the operational plan for the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG). Mr. Charles Wright seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. VI. THE BIG PICTURE: NATIONAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Ms. Kelly reported on the National Performance Indicators (NPI) for FY 2013-2014. A PowerPoint presentation included outcomes of agency goals for the year. A copy of the presentation will be included with the file copy of the minutes. The Power point is available at the CAC website. Hard copies of the slides are available at CAC central office. VII. PROGRAM UPDATES Ms. Kelly announced that CAC had received one of the Equity Awards that is presented annually by ythe City of Knoxville. The award recognizes CAC s commitment to inclusiveness in all aspects of our organization. Ms. Anagnost announced upcoming events including the Duncan Awards for Senior Advocacy, the Senior Job Fair, and the PAWS Among the Blooms fundraiser. Ms. Lori Galbraith told the board that CAC staff members currently are being trained on Your Money, Your Goals, a financial literacy training course being offered in celebration of Community Action s 50 th anniversary. There will be opportunities for board members and the general public to take advantage of this free training course. There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned. James DuBose CAC Board Secretary 5