File #: 20-224    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/26/2020 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 6/2/2020 Final action:
Title: Discussion on How COVID 19 Is Disproportionately Affecting Blacks, Latinos and Other Underserved and Marginalized Communities PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is for the Council to discuss how COVID 19 is disproportionately affecting Blacks, Latinos and other underserved and marginalized communities. In addition, identify solutions that can be integrated in the recovery efforts and provide relief to vulnerable populations in Carrboro and Orange County.
Attachments: 1. ATTACHMENT A - COVID-19 Long Term Recovery Planning-update, 2. ATTACHMENT B - COVID-19 pandemic concerns and requests, 3. ATTACHMENT C - COVID-19 Orange County FYI - Health Dept.
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Discussion on How COVID 19 Is Disproportionately Affecting Blacks, Latinos and Other Underserved and Marginalized Communities
PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is for the Council to discuss how COVID 19 is disproportionately affecting Blacks, Latinos and other underserved and marginalized communities. In addition, identify solutions that can be integrated in the recovery efforts and provide relief to vulnerable populations in Carrboro and Orange County.
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DEPARTMENT: Town Manager

CONTACT INFORMATION: Anita Jones-McNair, Recreation Parks and Cultural Resources Director- Race and Equity Officer - amcnair@townofcarrboro.org

INFORMATION: Mayor Pro Tem Foushee requested to place an item on an upcoming meeting agenda that affords the Council time to discuss how COVID 19 is disproportionately affecting Blacks, Latinos and other underserved and marginalized communities. She also wanted to include in that discussion how can the Town intentionally reach out in the communities to address concerns. The May 19, 2020 meeting vote was affirmative in favor of a discussion in the next few weeks.

Later in the meeting, Deputy County Manager, Travis Myren presented the County Wide Recovery Planning Process and Overview Plan. Attachment A is the updated information presented during that presentation.
More recently, Tiffany Palmer Lytle, a speaker from the floor at the May 26, 2020 meeting, requested that the Town Council find ways to address the disproportionate impact of COVID 19 in the Black and Brown communities - Blacks, Latinos and other underserved and marginalized communities. She made the following suggestions: provide COVID testing, incorporate more handwashing and sanitizing stations throughout town, offer flu vaccinations, create a newsletter sharing resources and updates, protect voting rights/allow absentee voting and working with the school board on keeping children safe and re-opening schools. Ms. Lytle also offere...

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