2007 February 19th Board Meeting Minutes
Minutes
Tangletown Neighborhood Association
Regular Meeting, Monday, February 19, 2007
7:00 P.M. Fuller Park
1.
Call to Order
2. Approval of Agenda. Moved and seconded. Approved.
3. Approval of Minutes from January 2007. Moved and
seconded. Approved.
4. Newsletter. Georgia Stephens discussed the recent
history of the newsletter and stated that she will be
phasing out of working on the newsletter over the
next two issues. Anyone interested in taking a role
on the newsletter should email
editor@tangletown.org
The
deadline for the Spring issue is March
19th
(next
Board meeting) in terms of getting text to the
editors.
5. Charter Wine/Beer License for Cafe Ena at 46th
Street W. and Grand Ave S. – Erin Ungerman. New café
will be opening that will serve latin fusion cuisine.
The owners are seeking a wine and beer license. The
café will be similar to El Meson. They plan to open
at the end of March/beginning of April. Moved to send
a letter to the City that TNA does not oppose this
application. Seconded. Approved.
6. Unofficial Tangletown website – Bruce Jenkinson.
Described a new website he and Susan Birdsey are
developing to introduce the neighborhood to newcomers
to the areas. The site will have information on
history such as the Water Tower and orphanage, and
may have links to local businesses. It is planned to
go live in a few months.
7. Discussion of Tangletown crime concerns. Jerry
Doyle and Tom Balcom will be meeting with the new
Police Dept Crime Specialist to talk about recent
crime issues. There have been some incidents of
repeated vandalism ("tagging") in the last few
months. Communication with Washburn has been ongoing
to help address this and other student-related issues
but there are reports of relatively little progress
to date.
8. NRP report – Tom Balcom. Meetings on NRP Phase 2
are continuing and the committee has been meeting
with planners from the Park Board on Fuller Park
needs and other issues such as boulevards and trees.
Jean White also attended that meeting and also this
Board Meeting. She is with the Community Education
Program at Washburn High School. Jean reported that
Washburn is planning an Earth Day cleanup and the
student volunteer association may also do some
recycling and planting trees as well. Jean also
agreed to contact the Washburn administration
regarding restarting discussions about neighborhood
concerns regarding student behavior. Tom Balcom noted
the NRP story in today’s Star Tribune regarding
whether there will be a Phase 3 of NRP after 2009.
There have been lots of discussions taking place
across the city regarding this issue and there will
be lots more in the next months and years. Tom
attended the Lynnhurst Expo community event last week
and it featured a number of booths publicizing
various issues or services. In January, All About
Family came to talk to the Tangletown board about
possibilities of holding an event in the
neighborhood. Tom will talk to Fuller about whether
it could host a possible Lego Washburn Water Tower
event in April or May.
9. Treasurer’s Report – Supat Tipayamongkol. Balance
is $7,927.09 at present.
10. Open Matters – Board Members or Members of
Tangletown President has the new citizen
participation contract. Moved, seconded and approved
to have President sign the new contract. Lynnhurst is
looking for a neighborhood representative to assist
with an Earth Day clean up along Minnehaha Creek.
11. Adjournment. Moved and seconded. Approved.
Attendance:
Sarah Cortright, Jerry Doyle, Ryan Fisher, Norman
Foster, Andrew Hedden, Meredith Johnson, Laura
Silver, Supat Tipayamongkol
Other: Tom Balcom, Georgia Stephens, Erin Ungerman,
Bruce Jenkinson, Susan Birdsey, Jean White.
Not present: Mary
Davidson, Steve Edwards, Joe Thiegs.
2006-2007
Board
Sarah
Cortright, Mary Davidson, Jerry Doyle, Steve Edwards,
Ryan Fisher, Norman Foster, Andrew Hedden, Meredith
Johnson, Laura Silver, Joe Thiegs, Supat
Tipayamongkol.
approved at March 2007 meeting