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200429 COVID-19 Task Force MINThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg COVID-19 Task Force Meeting April 29, 2020 9:00 a.m. Electronic Meeting MINUTES Present: Deputy Mayor Beres, Abbie Boesterd, Karen Devolin, Emma Dew, Councillor Deb Gilvesy, Roxanne MacMillan, Joe McGuire, Larry Scanlan, Merley Wheaton. Staff: Michelle Smibert, Clerk; Colleen Pepper, Marketing and Communications Officer; Laura Pickersgill, Legislative Services Coordinator Regrets: Councillor Chris Rosehart 1. Roll Call 2. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 9:03 a.m. 3. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Deb Gilvesy Seconded by: Karen Devolin THAT the Agenda as prepared for the COVID-19 Task Force meeting of April 29, 2020, be adopted. Carried 4. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest declared. 5. General Business & Reports 5.1 Election of Chair and Vice-Chair Resolution #2 Moved by: Dave Beres Seconded by: Karen Devolin THAT Councillor Deb Gilvesy be nominated for the role of Chair. Carried Resolution #3 Moved by: Joe McGuire Seconded by: Merley Wheaton THAT Karen Devolin be nominated for the role of Vice Chair. Carried 5.2 Meeting dates and time The group determined that meetings will be held electronically every Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m. until further notice. 5.3 Suspension of Development Charge Fees Deputy Mayor Beres provided an explanation of development charge fees. Resolution #4 Moved by: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded by: Karen Devolin THAT Staff provide a report to Town Council outlining implications and advantages of recommending the suspension of development charge fees until July 2020. Carried 5.4 Circulate Local Company Announcements A discussion was held regarding the sharing of announcements and providing more information to the public on initiatives and services that are available during this pandemic that local businesses, companies and organizations are providing. It was noted that the BIA has the “Love My Downtown” campaign on right now where individuals can add a frame around their Facebook profile picture advertising to shop local. This was suggested as a potential idea for a future initiative. Members were encouraged to provide their ideas on this initiative to share at the next meeting. It was suggested that information needs to be made available to all of the Tillsonburg demographics, including those individuals who are not online. Discussion was held regarding the importance of having information easily available for residents. Colleen Pepper indicated that municipal communicators are meeting through the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) to share best practices. In general, tasks are changing from initial crisis response to support and recovery planning. It was noted that Stonebridge and the Town of Tillsonburg Recreation Department have online recreation workshops available that could be promoted by way of this Task Force. The following resolution was passed: Resolution #5 Moved by: Karen Devolin Seconded by: Joe McGuire THAT to support “human connections” during this pandemic, the Task Force ask RCP to provide for ideas as it relates to unique programming given the circumstances and to connect with Station Arts on this matter and to share this idea with other stakeholders that offer programs. Carried 5.5 Mental Health Laura Pickersgill will circulate an existing list of local mental health resources available that was sent from a member on another Tillsonburg Advisory Committee. Members were asked to review the list and provide information at the next meeting of any additions/amendments to that list. It was mentioned that many local youth citizens could be experiencing mental health issues especially those in graduating classes who may have graduation ceremonies and proms being cancelled/postponed. It was suggested that information on available resources, solutions for deferring these events to a later date need to be pushed out further to this demographic. 6. Current Communications Protocol Colleen Pepper provided an overview of the Town’s Current Communications Protocol. 7. Round Table Karen Devolin mentioned that many community organizations are in desperate need of personal protective equipment. Members were asked to send any information of companies/individuals that have personal protective equipment to Laura Pickersgill for discussion at the next meeting. It was suggested that this list could be sent out to local manufacturers and the local hospital for their information. Abbie Boesterd will provide information at the next meeting on the personal protective equipment donation campaign happening currently in Oxford County. 8. Items for Next Agenda Volunteer Outreach Group Discussion Survey on Current Town facilities/operations Communication Ideas 9. Next Meeting Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. 10. Adjournment Resolution #6 Moved by: Merley Wheaton Seconded by: Karen Devolin THAT the April 29, 2020 COVID-19 Task Force meeting be adjourned at 10:44 a.m. Carried