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Community Center Survey Link

 Below is the link for the online survey for a new community center in Elk City. Remember it's one response per person. Thank you for your support and involvement in the future of our community! https://forms.gle/jSjsRWkeFAm9nZ4aA

ECCCSC Meeting Minutes for February 6th

 Elk City Community Center Steering Committee Meeting Minutes  February 6, 2023  Forest Service Conference Room  Meeting called to order by Adam Geyer at 5:05 pm. Members present were Adam Geyer, Sheena Geyer, Sue Phillips, Lamar Johnson, Heather Kestner, Mike Edmonson and Greg Coon. Three guests were present.  Minutes from previous meeting were emailed to committee members and approved prior to the meeting to allow for the posting of minutes.  Committee guidelines/rules were discussed, it was agreed that it would be beneficial to start forming some guidelines that may rollover if an actual board and bylaws were developed in the future, as the formation of a 501c3 would require them. It had been previously discussed to refer to alternate nominees from the committee selection process should a current committee member resign their position.  The final survey was gone over with a few additions discussed. Because a name is required on the survey to limit o...

ECCCSC Meeting Minutes January 9th, 2023

 Elk City Community Center Steering Committee Meeting Minutes  January 9, 2023 5pm  Forest Service Conference Room  Meeting called to order by Adam Geyer at 5:05pm. Members present were Adam Geyer, Greg Coon, Heather Kestner, Lamar Johnson, Mike Edmonson, Sheena Geyer and Sue Phillips. Eight guests were present.  Minutes from previous meeting were emailed to committee members and approved prior to the meeting to allow for the posting of minutes. Recap of what the Steering Committee has completed so far to update guests on progress including positions on committee, mission statement, and survey questionnaire. Concerns brought by guests were addressed, mostly concerning the order of progress. The main concern being how people can know what they want in a community center if options haven’t been looked at first. The main reason for putting out a survey before a feasibility study is to 1. Include community in decision making from the beginning, and 2. Not to put the...