LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission - Oct. 14, 2024
LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Regular Meeting of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission - City of Austin Permitting and Development Center, 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr., Austin, Texas 78752
REGULAR MEETING of the LGBTQ QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION Monday, October 14, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. City of Austin Permitting and Development Center, Room 1401/1402 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr., Austin, Texas 78752 MEETING AGENDA Some members of the 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 Alyssa Parra, the Commission’s staff liaison, at 512-974-2934 or Alyssa.Parra@AustinTexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Commissioner VACANT Katie Coyne Yuri G Barragán Brigitte Bandit Jerome Benson David Garza J. Scott Neal, Chair CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Appointment Commissioner Appointment District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 Garry Brown Mariana Krueger Brandon Wollerson Rocío Fierro-Perez Kb Brookins VACANT Morgan Davis Alexander Andersen AGENDA District 8 District 9 District 10 Mayor Stakeholder Stakeholder Stakeholder Stakeholder The first ten speakers signed up before the meeting is called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. Page 1 of 4 1. Approve the minutes of the LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission's regular meeting on September APPROVAL OF MINUTES 9, 2024. STAFF BRIEFINGS 2. Briefing about Austin Public Health’s Request for Proposals for LGBTQ2S+ Services. Presentation by Helen Howell, Funding Specialist Senior, Austin Public Health. 3. Briefing regarding Resolution No. 20230914-078, which directs the City to develop a historical marker on 4th and Colorado streets. Presentation by Kim McKnight, Program Manager, Parks and Recreation Department. 4. Discussion informing the commission and community of Austin's Dyke March, to be held on Oct. 20th. 5. Discussion on the LGBTQ+ Quality of Life Advisory Commission hosting a Town Hall, including possible dates. 6. Update from Vice Chair Benson on progress on the LGBTQ+ Cultural Center Feasibility Study. DISCUSSION ITEMS DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 7. Approve a recommendation supporting an ACE permitting fee waiver for Sunday Sessions ATX. 8. Approve a commissioner to speak with Presley Dotson from the University of Texas regarding the claims of State discrimination against trans-Texans concerning sexual identification on state documents. 9. Approve a recommendation for the approval of the Equity-Based …
RESOLUTION FOR SUPPORT OF SUNDAY SESSIONS ATX WHEREAS, Sunday Sessions ATX is a community-focused organization dedicated to fostering inclusivity, well-being, and engagement through free, open-to-the-public music events hosted in outdoor greenspaces that reflect the City of Austin’s cultural identity and enhance its reputation as the "Live Music Capital of the World"; and WHEREAS, the City of Austin recognizes the significant social and economic benefits of supporting free community events, which attract visitors, support local businesses, and provide meaningful opportunities for community engagement; and WHEREAS, the City Council, in Resolution No. 20240215-023, acknowledged the challenges faced by event organizers due to rising costs, emphasizing the need for support to sustain free, accessible community events like "Blues on the Green," which contribute to Austin’s cultural vibrancy; and directed the City Manager to solicit input from the Arts, Music, and Quality of Life commissions in developing recommendations to support and sustain these events by utilizing partnerships across all areas of expertise involved in the live music and arts event space, with the goal of expanding opportunities for the City to co-sponsor community events that are centered around locality, diversity, and inclusivity; and further established an ordinance for associated fee waivers, co- sponsorships, or related budget authorizations needed to e(cid:431)ectuate these goals; and WHEREAS, Sunday Sessions ATX is an ongoing, monthly event that aligns with the goals outlined in Resolution No. 20240215-023 by providing free access to local music, arts, and wellness activities, while creating inclusive and diverse spaces for Austinites; and WHEREAS, the ACE permitting fee presents a financial barrier for small, grassroots organizations like Sunday Sessions ATX, and waiving this fee on an ongoing basis would directly support the City’s goal of fostering open, accessible, and culturally enriching events; and WHEREAS, the City of Austin is committed to preserving and promoting accessible community events that reflect Austin’s diversity and vibrancy, including supporting organizations like Sunday Sessions ATX through fee waivers and other resources to ensure their long-term sustainability; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Joint Inclusion Committee (JIC) requests that the Austin City Council direct the City Manager’s O(cid:431)ice to waive the ACE permitting fees for Sunday Sessions ATX on a recurring, monthly basis in recognition of its valuable contributions to Austin’s cultural and community life, as part of the City's broader e(cid:431)orts to support free, public, and inclusive events; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Joint Inclusion Committee (JIC) …
LGBTQIA+ Historical Marker Resolution No. 20230914-078 Staff Briefing for LGBTQ+ Commission October 14, 2024 Resolution No. 20230914-078 “…directs the City Manager to coordinate and initiate the installation of an LGBTQIA+ historical marker on 4th and Colorado streets as a symbol of the community's historical significance and contributions. Council directs the City Manager to gather input from LGBTQIA+ community leaders, Human Rights Commission, LGBTQ+ Quality of Life Advisory Commission, and the Historical Landmark Commission regarding the content and queer figures to highlight on the historic marker.“ https://services.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=415998 Photo by Mary Kahle Work accomplished to date • Toby Johnson and Dennis Paddie from The Memory Project, a subcommittee of the Austin LGBT Coalition on Aging, along with a committee of 10 other interested community members, conducted extensive research and worked together to compose and revise language for a commemoration of LGBTQIA history for an historical marker. Mr. Johnson offered to develop draft text to support the development of the historical marker. • March 13, 2024: Mr. Johnson presents draft text to the Architectural Review Committee of the Historic Landmark Commission. • April 3, 2024: Briefing to the Historic Landmark Commission, which provides informal support for the text. An HLC Commissioner offers further assistance. Existing research & resources • LGBTQ+ History in Austin (Oakwood Chapel exhibit) • The Memory Project: LGBTQ History in Austin (Austin LGBT Coalition on Aging) • Issues in Preservation: LGBTQIA Spaces and a Fight for Austin's Soul (Preservation Austin) National resources • Interpreting LGBT History at Museums and Historic Sites by Susan Ferentinos • National Park Service Series: LGBTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History Marker options: Texas Historical Commission Subject Marker Program • The THC Historical Marker Program commemorate diverse topics in Texas history, including: the history and architecture of buildings, religious congregations, and military sites; events that changed the course of local and state history; and individuals who have made lasting contributions to our state, community organizations, and businesses. • For Texas Historical Commission subject markers, the applicant works with the County Historical Commission to research the topic and develop narrative history, which is part of the marker application. Text is developed collaboratively between City, Travis County Historical Commission, and THC. • Research Cost: $3,000-5,000; Marker Cost: $1,500- 2,500 • Application deadline: March 1- May 15, 2025; If accepted, marker typically completed within 18 months after approval Photos by Austin PARD …
Request for Proposals (RFP) SSAU 2024-003 LGBTQIA2S+ Services LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Helen Howell, Social Services Funding Specialist, Senior Austin Public Health October 14, 2024 AGENDA Agenda Scope of Work: • Services • Funding and Contract Term • Priority Populations • Principles of Service Delivery • Racial Equity • Applicant Qualifications Important Dates, Application Steps, and Resources Question and Answer 2 RFP Scope of Work 3 Scope of Work: Services Solicited The City of Austin (City) seeks proposals in response to this Request for Proposals (RFP) from qualified nonprofit organizations or quasi-governmental entities (Offerors) with demonstrated experience in providing the following services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, gender non- conforming, gender fluid, gender queer, two-spirit communities (LGBTQIA2S+ population) residing in Austin/Travis County: • Priority will be given to programs that provide: o mental health care o Peer support: peer counselors providing support groups • The City encourages Offerors to propose comprehensive solutions to meet community needs effectively, so offerors are welcome to propose additional programming. The list below is a non-exhaustive summary of possible programs: 4 Services Solicited, continued • Education on and referrals to culturally sensitive healthcare, including, but not limited to services listed below. Please note that this funding cannot be used for direct medical care. o Primary care o Gender affirming care, which are services that support a person's gender identity o Dental health o Strategies for prevention and management of chronic diseases in adults such as diabetes and hypertension o Care for survivors of trauma and/or violence o Substance misuse treatment • Community building and engagement • Food access, including but not limited to neighborhood pantries, mobile markets, and delivery 5 Services Solicited, continued • Social service support such as: o Access to resources for people affected by economic instability. Example services include but are not limited to enrollment in and navigation of public benefits such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Veterans benefits, Supplemental Security Income Program (SSIP), Social Security, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Housing Choice Voucher, health insurance o Obtaining and updating identification such as passports and social security cards Language access services, including interpretation and translation to promote access to social services Legal services Financial education and stability services such as tax preparation and filing, exploring tax credits Transportation related to health care visits or social services • • • • …
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission Recommendation Number: 20241014-012: Commendation for Commissioner Charles Curry WHEREAS, Commissioner Charles L. Curry has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to public service through his long-standing participation and leadership in various City of Austin boards and commissions; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Curry has served with distinction on the Bond Election Advisory Task Force, Bond Oversight Commission, and Joint Inclusion Committee, contributing significantly to the betterment of the City of Austin through his thoughtful leadership and advocacy; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Curry was a founding member of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Quality of Life Advisory Commission, helping to establish its mission and laying the foundation for its ongoing work to improve the quality of life for the LGBTQ community in Austin; and WHEREAS, throughout his service, Commissioner Curry has consistently advocated for equity, inclusion, and the advancement of all communities in Austin, ensuring that traditionally underrepresented groups have a voice in city decision-making processes; and WHEREAS, the City of Austin recognizes and appreciates the dedication and contributions of Commissioner Charles L. Curry, whose work has had a lasting positive impact on the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LGBTQ QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION: That the LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission recommends that the Austin City Council formally acknowledges and expresses its profound gratitude to Commissioner Charles L. Curry for his exemplary public service, leadership, and commitment to the City of Austin. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Date of Approval: October 14, 2024 That this recommendation is presented in recognition of Commissioner Curry's contributions and legacy, and it is entered into the official records of the City of Austin as a testament to his impactful work. Record of the vote: Approved on Commissioner Benson’s motion, Commissioner Garza’s second on an 11-0 vote. Commissioner Barragán was absent. Attest: _____________________________________________
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission Recommendation Number: 20241014-009: Adoption of the Equity-Based Preservation Plan WHEREAS, Austin’s existing plan to guide historic preservation policies, programs, and activities was adopted in 1981; and WHEREAS, both Austin and the historic preservation field have changed substantially in the past 43 years; and WHEREAS, the Historic Landmark Commission initiated the development of a new preservation plan for Austin in 2021; and WHEREAS, the resulting Equity-Based Preservation Plan (the preservation plan) was developed by a community working group with members from across Austin bringing diverse lived experiences as well as professional and community expertise; and WHEREAS, broad, inclusive outreach and engagement around the draft preservation plan reached more than 2,500 people throughout the city to review and comment on the plan’s goals and recommendations; and WHEREAS, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission received a briefing on the draft preservation plan at its September 9, 2024 meeting; and WHEREAS, the community working group and Historic Landmark Commission revised and finalized the preservation plan based on public feedback; and WHEREAS, the preservation plan aligns with and furthers the goals of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission, particularly recommendations related to the LGBTQ+ Community in Austin; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF AUSTIN LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, AND QUEER QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION that the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission recommends that City Council adopt the Equity-Based Preservation Plan and support its timely implementation. Date of Approval: October 14, 2024. Record of the vote: Approved on Commissioner Benson’s motion, Commissioner Brown’s second, on a 9-0 vote. Chair Neal recused. Commissioner Garza was off the dais. Commissioner Barragán was absent. Attest: _____________________________________________
REGULAR MEETING of the LGBTQ QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION Monday, October 14, 2024, at 7:00 P.M. City of Austin Permitting and Development Center, Room 1401 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr., Austin, Texas 78752 MEETING MINUTES Some members of the 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 Alyssa Parra, the Commission’s staff liaison, at 512-974-2934 or Alyssa.Parra@AustinTexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Commissioner Appointment VACANT Katie Coyne Yuri G Barragán Brigitte Bandit Jerry Joe Benson David Garza J. Scott Neal, Chair District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 Commissioner Garry Brown Mariana Krueger Brandon Wollerson Rocío Fierro-Perez VACANT VACANT Morgan Davis Alexander Andersen Appointment District 8 District 9 District 10 Mayor Stakeholder Stakeholder Stakeholder Stakeholder CALL TO ORDER Chair Scott called to order at 7:03 PM ROLL CALL: Present in person: Minutes Page 1 of 4 John Scott Neal (Chair) Jerome (Jerry Joe) Benson (Vice Chair) • • • Garry Brown • Brigitte Bandit • Rocío Fierro-Perez • David Garza • Mariana Krueger • Brandon Wollerson Present virtually: • Alexander Andersen • Katie Coyne • Morgan Davis PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL None APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission's regular meeting on September 9, 2024. The minutes of the LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission’s regular meeting on September 9, 2024 were approved without objection on Chair Neal’s motion on an 11-0 vote. Commissioner Barragán was absent. STAFF BRIEFINGS 2. Briefing about Austin Public Health’s Request for Proposals for LGBTQ2S+ Services. Presentation by Helen Howell, Funding Specialist Senior, Austin Public Health. Presentation provided by Helen Howell, Funding Specialist Senior, Austin Public Health. 3. Briefing regarding Resolution No. 20230914-078, which directs the City to develop a historical marker on 4th and Colorado streets. Presentation by Kim McKnight, Program Manager, Parks and Recreation Department. Presentation provided by Kim McKnight, Program Manager, Parks and Recreation Department. DISCUSSION ITEMS 4. Discussion informing the commission and community of Austin's Dyke March, to be held on Oct. 5. Discussion on the LGBTQ+ Quality of Life Advisory Commission hosting …