African American Resource Advisory Commission - June 2, 2026

African American Resource Advisory Commission Regular Meeting of the African American Resource Advisory Commission

Agenda original pdf

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REGULAR MEETING OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCE ADVISORY COMMISSION TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026, AT 5:30 PM PERMITTING AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER ROOM 1406 6310 WILHELMINA DELCO DR AUSTIN, TEXAS Some members of the African American Resource Advisory Commission may be participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, contact Nekaybaw Watson, 512-974-2562, nekaybaw.watson@austintexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Alexandria Anderson, Chair Roger Davis Dr. Chiquita Eugene Joi Harden Daryl Horton Nelson Linder Mueni Rudd Justin Parsons, Vice Chair Sophia Dozier Emmy Goss Weisberg Kyron Hayes Antony Jackson Antonio Ross Greg Smith AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first ten speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the African American Resource Advisory Commission regular meeting on May 5, 2026. STAFF BRIEFING 2. Staff briefing from Austin Police regarding an updated policy as it relates to immigration. Presentation given by Lee Rogers, Chief of Staff, Austin Police. DISCUSSION ITEMS 3. Presentation from St. David’s Foundation regarding current grants and community resources. Presentation given by Abena Asante, Senior Program Officer, St. David’s Foundation. 4. Discussion regarding the Annual Internal Review Report due in July DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 5. Approve a Recommendation to Council regarding the Pilot Knob Library Project FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. For assistance, please contact the Liaison or TTY users’ route through 711. A person may request language access accommodations no later than 48 hours before the scheduled meeting. Please call or email Nekaybaw Watson at Austin City Clerk’s Office Department, at 512-974-2562 or nekaybaw.watson@austintexas.gov to request service or for additional information. For more information on the African American Resource Advisory Commission please contact Nekaybaw Watson at 512-974-2562 or nekaybaw.watson@austintexas.gov.

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Item 1: Draft Minutes 5.5.26 original pdf

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AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCE ADVISORY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2026 The African American Resource Advisory Commission convened in a regular meeting on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at the African American Cultural and Heritage Facility. Chair Anderson called the African American Resource Advisory Commission Meeting to order at 5:35 p.m. Commissioners in Attendance: Alexandria Anderson, Chair Justin Parsons, Vice Chair Roger Davis Emmy Goss Weisberg Daryl Horton Nelson Linder Commissioners in Attendance Remotely: Sophia Dozier Joi Harden Kyron Hayes Mueni Rudd Greg Smith Commissioners Absent: Dr. Chiquita Eugene Antony Jackson Kenneth Loyde Antonio Ross PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL None. 1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the African American Resource Advisory Commission special called meeting on April 14, 2026. The minutes from the meeting of April 14, 2026, were approved during the regular meeting of the African American Resource Advisory Commission on May 5, 2026, on Commissioner Davis’ motion, Vice Chair Parsons’ second on an 8-0 vote. Commissioners Harden, Horton, and Linder were off dais. Commissioners Eugene, Jackson, Loyde, and Ross were absent. DISCUSSION ITEMS 2. 3. Discussion regarding a collaboration with Huston-Tillotson. Discussed. Discussion regarding the STEM Symposium. Discussed. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 4. 5. 6. 7. Create a working group regarding issues related to health care. The motion to approve the creation of a working group regarding health care related issues with Chair Anderson and Commissioner Rudd as members was approved on Chair Anderson’s motion, Commissioner Davis’ second on a 11-0 vote. Commissioners Eugene, Jackson, Loyde, and Ross were absent. Create a working group regarding issues related to housing. The motion to approve the creation of a working group regarding housing related issues with Vice Chair Parsons, and Commissioners Goss Weisberg and Smith as members was approved on Commissioner Davis’ motion, Vice Chair Parsons’ second on a 11-0 vote. Commissioners Eugene, Jackson, Loyde, and Ross were absent. Create a working group regarding issues related to public safety. The motion to approve the creation of a working group regarding public safety related issues with Vice Chair Parsons and Commissioner Linder as members was approved on Commissioner Davis’ motion, Commissioner Smith’s second on a 10-0 vote. Commissioner Rudd was off dais. Commissioners Eugene, Jackson, Loyde and Ross were absent. Create a working group regarding issues related to employment. The motion to approve the creation of a working group regarding employment related issues with Commissioners Davis and Hayes as …

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Item 3: St. David's Foundation Presentation original pdf

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Open Call Catalyzing Community-Led Change LOI Phase May 28, 2026 Welcome! 1. Understand the Catalyzing Community- Led Change Funding Opportunity 2. Understand Eligibility 3. Understand the Process Pathways to Health Equity 2024-2030 STRATEGIC PLAN Vision for Central Texas A vibrant and inclusive community in which every individual can flourish and reach their full potential. Mission for the Foundation To advance health equity in Central Texas through investment and action. Why This Funding, Why Now • Communities across Central Texas are navigating real pressure: public funding cuts, rising costs, and threats to basic services • At the same time, residents have demonstrated a remarkable ability to organize, advocate, and step in where systems have fallen short • St. David's Foundation believes that lasting change is driven by communities themselves "Change happens in the micro communities. We have to be hopeful and continue to support each other and continue to uplift the voices." — Community Partner, Bastrop County, Community Health Needs Assessment 2024 Goal: To grow, strengthen, and connect community-led networks across Central Texas, and to support resident leadership in communities facing the greatest health challenges. Funding Overview During the three-year grant period, we aim to: • Strengthen locally rooted networks in communities with the greatest health needs across our five-county region Catalyzing Community-Led Change • Increase the number of individuals from historically marginalized communities trained as resident leaders • Advance community-driven health priorities • Build a coordinated, connected ecosystem, a "network of networks," that sustains community-driven impact in health and wellbeing over time Funding Overview Award Amount: To be determined based on organization’s annual budget and scope of work Type of Award: One-time, flexible grant (grantees will have discretion on how the funds are spent as they carry out the grant purpose) Term: 36 months Budget for this Call: The Foundation expects to award up to $10 million in grants for this three-year funding opportunity, roughly $3.3 million per year across all grantees. Expectations During the Grant Term: ▪ Annual grant reports ▪ Learning & evaluation conversations ▪ Cohort peer learning Eligibility Criteria Organizations must: • Be a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (with a valid determination letter at the time of LOI submission), a public or government entity (county, municipality, public health department, public university, public school), religious organization, or use a fiscal sponsor • Operate in one or more of SDF's five-county service area: …

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Item 5: Draft Recommendation to Council regarding Pilot Knob Library original pdf

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. RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL African American Resource Advisory Commission Recommendation Number: [20260602-005]: Inclusion of Infrastructure Equity and Medical Resilience in the Pilot Knob Library & Austin Resilience Network Project WHEREAS, the Pilot Knob area is experiencing a rapid influx of high-density data centers equipped with advanced power hardening, while surrounding legacy residential neighborhoods remain on an aging grid; and WHEREAS, data center industrialization creates voltage fluctuations that pose a high risk of motor failure for standard residential HVAC systems and life-saving medical equipment, such as oxygen concentrators, ventilators, and power chairs; and WHEREAS, the medically vulnerable and disabled community in surrounding Austin neighborhoods, particularly those located within historically underserved District 2, face disproportionate life-safety risks during localized outages, making standard "cooling centers" insufficient for their needs; and WHEREAS, the City must ensure that infrastructure improvements made for industrial growth are extended to residential circuits to prevent vulnerable residents from being left on a "second-class" grid. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the African American Resource Advisory Commission encourage the Austin City Council to formally include specific language and funding in the November 2026 Bond to ensure the Pilot Knob Library and Austin Resilience Network serves as a high-capacity "Medical Triage Anchor". This includes scaling the facility for specialized medical plug-in capacity, coordinating with Austin Energy for residential grid hardening, and equipping the hub with industrial-grade redundant power systems to support medical devices. Date of Approval: Motioned By: Vote: For: Against: Abstain: Seconded By: . Off the dais: Absent: Attest: _____________________________________________

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