Meeting Notes: General Membership – July 22, 2024
August 30, 2024
Meeting Minutes, News
Call to order: 7:01 PM
Andrew Epps welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order.
Officer Updates:
- Neighborhood Police Officer (NPO):
- Officer Bell and Sergeant Shiv with the City of Fort Worth real time crime center
- Community Garden concerns –
- Sargent Shiv at the real time crime center, works with the community camera program in the city
- Community Camera Program – an individual can register their cameras online with the city so that officers can know where pre-existing cameras are (registration)
- Also have an integration system for businesses only, so that the police have access to the cameras in real time. Potential for the garden?
- City-owned cameras are an option but must meet certain criteria – high crime areas. Violent personal crime is of main concern to the city.
- These are also available for a short-term (30 day) solution. Requires power to install.
- https://refer.flocksafety.com/fort-worth-community-camera-program/
- Best solution could be for the Community Garden to purchase cameras (need to figure out logistics with mounting and Wi-Fi) and integrate with the city’s system.
- If Wi-Fi is an issue, then would need to consult with a security consultant, likely.
- Recent incident in the neighborhood – there was a lot of discussion on the neighborhood Facebook page, but that info was not getting communicated to Officer Bell or the real-time crime center. This information is helpful but would be more helpful if it is shared with the NPO.
- Code Compliance:
- Not in attendance
- Deputy Constable:
- Not in attendance
- Fort Worth City Council District 9 Representative:
- Anthony Rojas from Councilwoman Beck’s office is in attendance.
- Back to School event at Fire Station community center coming up – Aug 10 at 10AM
- Budget meetings upcoming. ConnectFW.com for citizens to share info.
- Railroad crossing has temporary fix, but the final
- Victoria – Health Specialist with the City of Fort Worth:
- Since July 18, there have been 20 more positive samples of mosquitos, only 2 human cases in Fort Worth
- 1130 Fournier St – this is a mosquito trapping site
- Targeted spray mission happened this past weekend
- Check the city website for spraying notices – also will be posted with signs
- Spraying protocol – stay indoors if possible, bring pets inside during night (9PM – 3AM), cover ornamental ponds, bring bowls inside, AC can remain on but can set to recirculate only, bring toys inside, wash anything exposed
- Pesticide spray is considered safe and is EPA approved
- High Impact Pilot Program – new program, see the flyer for more information
- Plan on working with Tarrant County and the city regarding the Center located in Fairmount.
Community Garden Update: Brandon Wilson
- Plots are 100% rented out
- Going on hiatus for volunteer days for the summer but will work on a social meeting for next month (August) – may coordinate with the August FNA Social
Community Library Update:
- No one in attendance
Board Updates:
- Home Tour Audit: Lauren Wu/ Andrew Epps
- Audit happened yesterday as spelled out in the by-laws
- Fairmount Board Nominating Committee Vote: Andrew Epps
- Susan Harper, Brandon Wilson, and Glenn Conner have signed up as volunteers
- Andrew Epps moves for these people be part of the nominating committee. Frances Looks seconded. The motion passes unanimously with a voice vote.
- Public Safety: Glen
- Code Blue plug
- CERT program – for emergency situations
Fairmount Board Election August 26th:
- Board positions to fill: All are 2-year positions, unless noted otherwise
- Communication
- Finance
- Historic Preservation
- Public Safety
- Promotions (1 year)
- Bolded positions do not have strong potential board members yet, so will require some more research on behalf of the nominating committee.
- If you want to vote at the next meeting for board members, make sure that you are a member for 10 days before the vote.
Fireworks
- Seems to have been worse this year than in the past
- Proposal that there needs to be better communication ahead of the Fourth of July that fireworks are illegal and have a $2,000 fine.
- Lauren to get Frances Look the info on our other FNA yard signs for pricing info.
- Frances could get a committee together of the most dedicated individuals who want to be in charge of getting signs coordinated and putting signs up June through August.
- If there is enough put together, this could be brought up to the city council.
- We could standardize the signage and allow people to purchase these to place on their own property, as a way to offset the costs.
- Glen was a volunteer for the fireworks phone number and said that the phones were not ringing off the hook, even on July 4th. 817 392 4444 (4222 – non-emergency number)
- The most effective thing to do is to continue to report, because the city does track all these metrics before they decide to act on something.
Adjourn: 7:55 PM
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