LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission - June 16, 2025

LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Regular Meeting of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission

Agenda original pdf

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REGULAR MEETING of the LGBTQ QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION Monday, June 16, 2025, at 6:30 P.M. Austin City Hall, Boards & Commissions Room 1101 301 W 2nd St., Austin, Texas 78701 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 Ryan Sperling, Office of the City Clerk, at 512-974-3568 or ryan.sperling@austintexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Commissioner Appointment Kitty McLeod (Vice Chair) District 1 Commissioner Mariana Krueger Katie “KC” Coyne (Chair) District 2 VACANT Steven Rivas Brigitte Bandit Jerry Joe Benson Asher Knutson J. Scott Neal Garry Brown CALL TO ORDER District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 Rocío Fierro-Pérez Alexander Andersen KB Brookins Morgan Davis Taylor Treviño AGENDA PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Appointment District 9 District 10 Mayor Stakeholder Stakeholder Stakeholder Stakeholder 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 LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission regular meeting on May 5, 2025. STAFF BRIEFINGS 2. Briefing introducing Shafina Khaki and Dr. Lindsey Wilson, to the commission, and an update on the progress of the LGBTQIA+ Cultural Center Feasibility Study Task Force. Briefing by Shafina Khaki, Page 1 of 4 Human Rights Officer, and Dr. Lindsey Wilson, Director of the Office of Equity & Inclusion, City of Austin. DISCUSSION ITEMS 3. Discussion regarding the commission’s adherence to boards & commissions policies and procedures. 4. Discussion regarding commission priorities, including community safety, housing, trans rights, and health; suggestions for alternate topics; and the potential to form working groups on these topics. 5. Discussion regarding how the commission can support queer immigrants. 6. Discussion regarding representation on the commission and criteria used to nominate stakeholder commissioners. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 7. Discussion and possible action to approve a recommendation to televise commission meetings. 8. Discussion and possible action to form a working group to form criteria used to nominate stakeholder commissions and provide a report on …

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Item 7: Draft Recommendation original pdf

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BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Recommendation Number: 20250616-007: Televising LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Meetings WHEREAS, the City of Austin established the LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission to advise the City Council on matters affecting the quality of life, equity, safety, and well-being of LGBTQIA2S+ residents; and WHEREAS, the Commission has seen significant public interest and participation since its inception, demonstrated by substantial turnout at Commission meetings, Town Halls, and public forums; and WHEREAS, many Austin residents face barriers to in-person attendance, including work obligations, caregiving responsibilities, disability, transportation, safety concerns, health risks, and economic precarity; and WHEREAS, televising and livestreaming meetings will promote transparency, accessibility, civic engagement, and ensure that residents unable to attend in-person can remain informed and connected to the Commission’s work; and WHEREAS, given escalating attacks on LGBTQIA2S+ communities at the state and federal level, it is essential for the City of Austin to be visibly accountable and affirm its public commitment to LGBTQIA2S+ protection, safety, dignity, and belonging; and WHEREAS, televising Commission meetings aligns with City Council’s Strategic Direction 2023, the mission of the City’s Equity Office, and longstanding Council commitments to equity, transparency, and inclusion; and WHEREAS, other City of Austin boards and commissions have televised or livestreamed meetings, demonstrating precedent and operational feasibility. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission recommends that the City Council, in coordination with the City Clerk’s Office, the Communications & Public Information Office (CPIO), and other appropriate departments, take all necessary steps to televise, livestream, and publicly archive the Commission’s meetings using the City’s official public access platforms. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: The Commission recommends that these broadcasts include American Sign Language interpretation, closed captioning, and other accessibility features in compliance with the City’s accessibility standards to ensure participation for residents with disabilities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: The Commission recommends that the City Council direct the City Manager to report back to the Commission and City Council within 120 days regarding the feasibility, timeline, and any resources needed to implement this directive. Date of Approval: _____________________________ Record of the vote: Attest: _____________________________________________ (Staff or board member can sign)

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May 5, 2025 Draft Minutes original pdf

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LGBTQ QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Monday, May 5, 2025 The LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission convened in a special called meeting on Monday, May 5, 2025 at 6:30 P.M. at Austin Energy Headquarters, 4815 Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723, Mueller Assembly Room. Commissioners in attendance in person: J. Scott Neal (Chair) Jerry Joe Benson (Vice Chair) Brigitte Bandit KB Brookins Garry Brown Katie Coyne Morgan Davis Mariana Krueger Steven Rivas Taylor Treviño Commissioners in attendance virtually: Alexander Andersen Kitty McLeod Chair Neal called the meeting to order at 6:43 PM. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL None. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission's regular meeting on April 21, 2025. The minutes were approved on Commissioner Brown’s motion, Commissioner Coyne’s second on a 12-0 vote. Commissioners Fierro-Pérez and Knutson were absent. DISCUSSION ITEMS 2. Presentation regarding the June 2026 groundbreaking of Family Eldercare’s LGBTQ housing development. Presentation by Oneka Gaskin, Annie Saldivar, Family Eldercare. The presentation was made by Oneka Gaskin, PSH Program Director; Annie Saldivar, Program Manager; and Charles Curry, Board Member; Family Eldercare. Page 1 of 4 3. Discussion regarding whether the commission should take up LGBTQIA+-specific components of larger societal issues, such as immigration or affordable housing, or rely on other commissions to address those issues. Discussion was held. 4. Discussion regarding the development of a handbook for new commissioners, as well as other ideas on how commissioners can become more engaged in non-leadership roles. Discussion was held. 5. Discussion regarding a potential bylaw amendment to add a Secretary officer role. This item was postponed until the June 16, 2025 meeting on Chair Neal’s motion, Commissioner Coyne’s second on a 12-0 vote. Commissioners Fierro-Pérez and Knutson were absent. 6. Discussion regarding the commission’s work over the last year and the strategic direction of the commission, including which issues the commission should focus on in the coming year and whether the commission should have more or less direct engagement with individuals in the community at meetings. Discussion was held. 7. Discussion on how commission meetings are run, including advice for the Chair, Vice Chair, and staff liaison. Discussion was held. 8. Discussion regarding the necessity of working groups and whether the commission has too many. Discussion was held. WORKING GROUP RECOMMENDATIONS 9. Recommendation to the commission from the Task Force Candidate Selection Working Group on suggested candidates to …

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Recommendation 20250616-007: Televising LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Meetings original pdf

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BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Recommendation Number: 20250616-007: Televising LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission Meetings WHEREAS, the City of Austin established the LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission to advise the City Council on matters affecting the quality of life, equity, safety, and well-being of LGBTQIA2S+ residents; and WHEREAS, the Commission has seen significant public interest and participation since its inception, demonstrated by substantial turnout at Commission meetings, Town Halls, and public forums; and WHEREAS, many Austin residents face barriers to in-person attendance, including work obligations, caregiving responsibilities, disability, transportation, safety concerns, health risks, and economic precarity; and WHEREAS, televising and livestreaming meetings will promote transparency, accessibility, civic engagement, and ensure that residents unable to attend in-person can remain informed and connected to the Commission’s work; and WHEREAS, given escalating attacks on LGBTQIA2S+ communities at the state and federal level, it is essential for the City of Austin to be visibly accountable and affirm its public commitment to LGBTQIA2S+ protection, safety, dignity, and belonging; and WHEREAS, televising Commission meetings aligns with City Council’s Strategic Direction 2023, the mission of the City’s Equity Office, and longstanding Council commitments to equity, transparency, and inclusion; and WHEREAS, other City of Austin boards and commissions have televised or livestreamed meetings, demonstrating precedent and operational feasibility. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission recommends that the City Council, in coordination with the City Clerk’s Office, the Communications & Public Information Office (CPIO), and other appropriate departments, take all necessary steps to televise, livestream, and publicly archive the Commission’s meetings using the City’s official public access platforms. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: The Commission recommends that these broadcasts include American Sign Language interpretation, closed captioning, and other accessibility features in compliance with the City’s accessibility standards to ensure participation for residents with disabilities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: The Commission recommends that the City Council direct the City Manager to report back to the Commission and City Council within 120 days regarding the feasibility, timeline, and any resources needed to implement this directive. Date of Approval: 6/23/2025 Record of the vote: 10-0 Motion by Commissioner Benson, second by Vice Chair McLeod For: Chair Coyne, Vice Chair McLeod, Commissioners Andersen, Bandit, Benson, Brookins, Fierro-Pérez, Knutson, Rivas, Treviño. Against: None Abstain: None Off the dais: Commissioner Brown Absent: Commissioners Davis, Krueger, Neal Attest: _____________________________________________ (LGBTQ Quality of Life …

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