2018 AGM

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These minutes were have not yet been approved. They must be approved at the 2019 AGM.

Bike Edmonton Annual General Meeting Minutes for 2018

  • Location: Downtown Edmonton Community League (10042 103 St, Edmonton, AB)
  • Date: October 14, 2018

Attendance

  • Meeting Chair: Nancy Milakovic
  • Minute-taker: Jasmine Farahbakhsh
  • Attendance: 25 members in good standing

Call to Order

  • Meeting called to order by Nancy Milakovic at 1:14pm.


Approval of Agenda

MOTION
To approve the agenda.

Moved: Helen
Seconded: Ali
Aye No Abstain
0

Carried

Approval of Minutes from 2017 Annual General Meeting

MOTION
To approve the minutes from the 2017 Annual General Meeting

Moved: Robert C
Seconded: William
Aye No Abstain
0

Carried

Reports

See 2018 Annual Report.

President's Report

  • Has been with board for 3 AGMs, and has risen to position of President.
  • Shout-out to the past president, Jonathan, who still plays an active role, even though he’s been dialing back his involvement on the board.
  • New signage for Bike Edmonton is looking great; signifies inclusive approach that we want our bike programs to take.
  • Strategic Planning retreat took place last fall, which helped shape where the organization is going.
  • Started a community membership for members of Boyle Street Community Services.
  • Renewal of BWN lease for another 18 months. Considered doing renovations at BWN, though concerns were raised over lack of funds.
  • Assessed BikeWorks Shop fees and decided to increase those to help cover costs.
  • Successful bike sale was held in the spring.
  • Three components of Bike Edmonton: board, staff, volunteers. None of this runs without volunteers, so volunteer development is something we should focus on as we move forward.

Executive Director's Report

  • Community Bike Workshop Update
    • Note: Community Bike Workshop is the new name for BikeWorks.
    • Focusing on improving programs in different ways.
    • Increase in 9% in our membership from last year. Looking at strategies to encourage renewals amongst current 1500-1600 members or lapsed members.
    • Shop time revenue decreased last year, though sales increased. How can we expand hours or get people in during different times of year?
    • Bike rental program was cancelled this year; the rental bikes were sold off at big bike sale.
    • 80 active volunteers contributed over 4500 hours this year
  • Community Events
    • Continued involvement in more and more events (i.e., Edmonton Folk Music Festival)
    • Open to doing free lunch and learns, bike tune-ups, bike parking for the community.
  • Bike Network Opening
    • Last year’s opening of the downtown bike grid was culmination of many advocacy efforts.
    • Check out Thrive YEG and share stories of how biking is valuable to you (and why cycling infrastructure would help that more).
    • Working with MLAs to get updates to provincial traffic safety act regulations
  • [Molly] The Spoke
    • This is an earn-a-bike program, but also a confidence-building program.
    • Youth meet with volunteers and build up a bike over a 7-week period.
    • >75% of youth in the Spoke were youth in need.
  • [Molly] Jr. High Program
    • Pilot program to teach Jr. High kids mechanics skills.
    • This year’s program was a great success, and schools now approach us for having that same program.
    • We ask that schools contribute some funding to the program to make the program sustainable for us

Treasurer's Report

  • In this fiscal year, strong revenue increases (i.e., spring bike sale)
  • Budgeted deficit for this fiscal year
  • Renovations were scheduled for 2018 fiscal year, but had to be rescheduled.
  • Revenue decreased from 2017-18. Grants not received, YCR2 no longer with Bike Edmonton.
  • Expenses also decreased from 2017-18. Found ways to cut costs, and didn’t have YCR2 expenses.
  • Proposed Budget
    • Proposing a balanced budget for fiscal year 2019 (can’t keep on running deficits year after year)
    • Increased shop fees ($2⇒$3 for members, $5⇒$8 for non-members) to help with revenue of shop time. Setting stage for future smaller increases.
    • Numerous break-ins to the shop have inflated our costs (higher insurance premiums, and money spent on repairs).
    • Question - why is sales revenue projected to increase so much? Answer - Larger inventory storage, better access to the bikes, more traffic in the shop.


MOTION
To receive the reports as presented.

Moved: Jeremy
Seconded: Thomas
Aye No Abstain
0

Carried
MOTION
To approve the 2017-2018 budget as presented.

Moved: Jeremy
Seconded: Thomas
Aye No Abstain
0

Carried

Recognition Awards Presentation

  • Volunteer awards won’t be presented today
  • So many dedicated volunteers who help keep the bike shops open, pull through when they’re needed; 5000 volunteer hours logged last year.
  • Acknowledge the listed volunteers’ and all volunteers’ contributions to the shop
  • Acknowledges Klondike Cycle for their donation of leftover parts.
  • [Molly]
    • We’d like members’ feedback on who gets awards.
    • Volunteers step forward in many capacities; many work long hours and volunteer their time anyway.
    • New volunteers bring a spark and liveliness to organization.


[Break: 2:00 PM]

New Business

Board Elections

MOTION
To recognize
  • Ali Charkeih, and
  • Dustin Martin,
  • Helen Frost,
  • Jasmine Farahbakhsh,
  • Jeremy Shepherd,
  • Mark Husband,
  • Mike Pybus,
  • Mike Sacha,
  • Mike Wilson,
  • Nancy Milakovic,
  • Sarah Rebryna

as the 2018-9 Bike Edmonton Board of Directors.


Moved: Jasmine
Seconded: Brian
Aye No Abstain
0

Carried

Adjournment

MOTION
To adjourn.

Moved: Helen
Seconded: N/A
Aye No Abstain

Carried