The Food Policy Council was established by the County Commission in 2010, and formed as a joint Lawrence-County advisory body with the City of Lawrence in 2013.
Mission
The Food Policy Council (FPC) seeks to identify the benefits, challenges and opportunities for a successful, sustainable local food system in Douglas County, Kansas.
Purpose
To this end, the purpose of the FPC is:
- To advise elected officials on food-system related policy issues and
- To provide a community forum for local food system development.
Bylaws
Read our bylaws to learn more about our purpose and structure.
Goals
The FPC works to help advance community progress towards the following goals, which form the structure for the Douglas County Food System Plan (adopted summer 2017).
- Goal 1: Agricultural producers, food entrepreneurs, and food sector workers thrive in our regional economy
- Goal 2: As our cities grow, we prioritize natural resource conservation and maintain working lands to promote soil health
- Goal 3: We build and design our communities to ensure food access, foster health, and eliminate food deserts
- Goal 4: Our community fosters an equitable food system
- Goal 5: Our community eliminates waste in our local food system
Welcome, Star Her Many Horses
Welcome Star Her Many Horses, Food Systems intern with our Sustainability Office! Star Her Many Horses is pursuing a bachelor's degree in American Indian Studies at Haskell Indian Nations University.
As a Food Systems Intern, Star will support the Douglas County Food Policy Council and Sustainability Office staff with the development of the Indigenous Food System study and action plan.
Star Her Many Horses is an Indigenous leader that comes from the Oglala Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho, Taos Pueblo, Meskwaki, and Leech Lake Ojibwe nations. Star is excited to work with the DCFPC and develop her knowledge on Native foodways and nutrition and how to utilize this experience to benefit Indigenous communities.
How to Get Involved
Attend a Meeting
The easiest way to get involved in the Food Policy Council is by attending the meetings which occur every third Monday of the month from 6:30-8:30pm at various locations in Douglas County. At these meetings, you can connect with community stakeholders who all have the same goal in mind: a successful, sustainable local food system in Douglas County, Kansas. Click here to download the 2024 DCFPC meetings info sheet.
Apply for Council Appointment
If you live, work, or own a business in Douglas County, and you have personal passion and experience, or professional expertise related to our community food system, you can apply to serve on the Food Policy Council. Applications will be reviewed and members are appointed by both the Douglas County and City of Lawrence Commissioners with consideration for diversity of perspectives from across all sectors of the food system. Members are appointed for 3-year terms that start in January, with the option to serve a second term. Applications are also accepted on a rolling basis and held for future consideration.
Join a Working Group
Our working groups are open to the public and do not require a formal appointment. They are a great way for residents to engage in ongoing collaboration to help advance community priorities and policy change with the FPC. Our working groups are organized around the five goals of the Food System Plan and County initiatives. Our working groups are:
- Food & Farm: Building the local food economy and ensuring we maintain needed natural resources for continued local agricultural production.
- Forward: Eliminating food waste through reduction, recovery, and diversion (including composting).
- Economic Development: Building an equitable entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Indigenous Food System Study and Action Plan: 2024-2025 Ad Hoc working group.
- Water: Prioritizing natural resource conservation (Food System Plan, Goal2, Objective 2 and 3)
- Douglas County Health Plan – Food Security: Partner liaison working group with the Douglas County Health Department focused on developing the Food Security section for the 2024 Douglas County Health Plan (CHP).
To learn more and find out about monthly meeting dates/times (they vary) contact dcfpc@dgcoks.gov.
Meetings
The Food Policy Council (FPC) meets regularly every third Monday of each month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at various locations around our Douglas County food system. All meetings are open to the public. See below for information on upcoming meetings, including location and agenda. Past meeting minutes are also posted.
Upcoming Full Council Meetings
Food Policy Council (FPC) Mon, Oct 21 2024 6:30 PM | Lecompton Community Building |
Food Policy Council (FPC) Mon, Nov 18 2024 6:30 PM | Pendleton’s Country Market |
Food Policy Council (FPC) Mon, Dec 16 2024 6:30 PM | Douglas County Sustainability Office |
Past Meetings
Pagination
Working Group Meetings
Our working group are where the real work of the Food Policy Council occurs. All working meetings* are open to the public and interested community members are welcome to join these groups. Our working groups are organized around the five goals of the Food System Plan. If you are interested in receiving more information or joining a working group, please contact dcfpc@dgcoks.gov.
*Working group meeting times vary
- Food & Farm: Building the local food economy and ensuring we maintain needed natural resources for continued local agricultural production.
- Forward: Eliminating food waste through reduction, recovery, and diversion (including composting).
- Economic Development: Building an equitable entrepreneurial ecosystem.
- Indigenous Food System Study and Action Plan: 2024-2025 Ad Hoc working group.
- Water: Prioritizing natural resource conservation (Food System Plan, Goal2, Objective 2 and 3)
- Douglas County Health Plan – Food Security: Partner liaison working group with the Douglas County Health Department focused on developing the Food Security section for the 2024 Douglas County Health Plan (CHP).
Members
As a joint County and Lawrence-appointed group, the Food Policy Council is a diverse group of stakeholders, from agricultural producers to public health workers to researchers and more. Below is the current roster of board members and their designated representation, if applicable. Council bylaws call for six organizational liaisons and four agricultural producers among the membership; the remaining positions are flexible, welcoming unique expertise, lived experience, and personal civic interest.
County Commission Appointees
Appointee | DCFPC Bylaws Seat Alignment |
---|---|
Ashley Hornberger | Agricultural Producer |
Cody Haynes | Agricultural Producer | DCFPC Co-Chair |
Suzy Mooney | Land and Water Conservation, Sustainable Agriculture Liaison |
Natalya Lowther | Agricultural Producer |
-VACANT- | Agricultural Producer |
-VACANT- | Public Health Organization |
Margit Kaltenekker | K-State Research & Extension-Douglas County Liaison |
-VACANT- | Douglas County Farm Bureau Liaison |
Mackie Moore | Chamber of Commerce Liaison (Eudora, Baldwin, or Lawrence) |
City of Lawrence Appointees
Appointee | DCFPC Bylaws Seat Alignment |
---|---|
Quinlan Carttar (Quin) | --- |
Dietrich Earnhart | Food Waste Elimination |
Lee Meisel | Retail Food Outlet Representative |
Emily Lysen | Building a Thriving Regional Food Economy | DCFPC Co-Chair |
Ben Sikes | City of Lawrence Sustainability Advisory Board Liaison |
Tyler Lindquist | Building a Thriving Regional Food Economy |
-VACANT- | --- |
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